LEE members attend 2018 Regional Conference on Energy Engineering (RCEneE) in Manila, Philippines
Mr. Patrick Gregory Jara (MS EgyE), and the undergraduate group of Mr. Christian Casenares, Ms. Pauline Joyce Alfonso, Ms. Dana Allison Reyes attended and presented their work in 11th AUN/SEED-Net Regional Conference on Energy Engineering (RCEneE), which is also co-located with 15 th Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT) Conference. The main conference was held in Manila Hotel, Metro Manila, Philippines from September 27 to 28, 2018.
The conference theme is “Resiliency through Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Collaboration, Research, and Innovations”, which focuses on energy access and resiliency amidst climate change in Southeast Asian region. Plenary sessions by local and international guest from Japan primarily discussed about energy technologies, energy efficiency, and energy sustainability.
Mr. Jara presented his work entitled “Techno-Economic Assessment of Solar PV Hybrid Systems for Industrial End-Users in the Philippines” together with Mr. Eugene Esparcia and Dr. Joey Ocon. The solar PV rooftop-battery-grid hybridization of establishments of selected steel and food sector within Metro Manila which in general, the results show high economic viability. Effects of the financial viability of hybridization were analyzed if new regulation in net-metering is imposed.
The undergraduate group of Mr. Casenares presented their work entitled “Techno-economic Analysis of Solar-based Hybrid System for a College Building in the Philippines” together with Mr. Myron Alcanzare (adviser), Mr. Eugene Esparcia Jr., and Dr. Joey Ocon. Solar PV rooftop-battery-grid hybridization of the Department of Chemical Engineering in the University of the Philippines Diliman were analyzed in order to potentially reduce the electricity cost. Grid-tied solar PV is the best configuration of the engineering department given the regulation regime.


