Quantcast
Latest Stories

Mindoro wind blows for power, tourism

By

CITY OF CALAPAN — Oriental Mindoro officials expect to be doubly benefited—with more power and more tourists—when a P6-billion wind power project is finally established in the resort town of Puerto Galera.

Wind Energy Power System (WEPS) plans to put up a 48-megawatt wind facility on a 1,296-hectare property in the mountain village of Baclayan. The site overlooks Verde Island Passage, a sea corridor known for hosting the world’s most diverse marine ecosystem.

Representative Rodolfo Valencia (first district) said he was anticipating a decrease in power rates “soon,” while Puerto Galera Mayor Hubbert Dolor said he was looking at another tourist attraction.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held in the site on Sept. 7. Armando de Rossi, chair of the Italian power firm CMC Asia Inc. and chief executive officer of project owner-developer Philippine Hybrid Energy Systems Inc. (Phesi), Italian Ambassador Luca Fornari, and a representative of the Spanish contracting firm Gamesa Eolica S.L. Unipersonal attended.

The WEPS project has three phases, each capable of generating 16 MW and projected to cost P2 billion.

“Phase 1 is anticipated to be operational by 2015 but much efforts are being undertaken to expedite its commercial operation date by the second half of 2014,” said Nicky Villaseñor, chief operating officer of Phesi.

“All the electricity generated by each of the wind turbine generators will be delivered to the 69-kilovolt (KV) Mindoro grid through our 69 KV transmission line and metered at our interconnection or metering station,” Villaseñor explained in an e-mail to the Inquirer.

Power will be distributed throughout Oriental Mindoro by an electric cooperative through its 13.8-KV distribution facility, she added.

Villaseñor said the three phases, to be located six kilometers into the hinterlands of Puerto Galera, will partially serve the power needs of the province. Other existing and independent power producers are, however, still the dominant suppliers.

All phases would use the same infrastructure facilities, such as jetty, access road, substation, interconnection and metering stations, she said.

Valencia estimates renewable energy sources in the province, aside from wind, hydro and geothermal, to produce a total supply of 380 MW. Thirty-five waterfalls have been identified for hydropower development, he said.

Next year, natural gas is expected to be tapped in Mansalay and Bulalacao towns, both in the second district, according to Energy Undersecretary Jose Layug.


Follow Us

Follow us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow on Twitter


Recent Stories:

Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the Philippines.

Tags: Energy , Mindoro. Power supply , Regions , Tourism , Wind Energy Power System



Copyright © 2013, .
To subscribe to the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper in the Philippines, call +63 2 896-6000 for Metro Manila and Metro Cebu or email your subscription request here.
Factual errors? Contact the Philippine Daily Inquirer's day desk. Believe this article violates journalistic ethics? Contact the Inquirer's Reader's Advocate. Or write The Readers' Advocate:
c/o Philippine Daily Inquirer Chino Roces Avenue corner Yague and Mascardo Streets, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Or fax nos. +63 2 8974793 to 94
Advertisement

News

  • Murder case filed vs suspect in killing of Batangas assistant prosecutor
  • UST, San Juan cancel classes
  • Cagayan de Oro electric utility office, customers robbed
  • Probe into MV Lady of Mt. Carmel sinking to kick off this week
  • Pangasinan high school teacher, 2 others arrested for allegedly selling shabu
  • Sports

  • NBA: Spurs to go for broke in game six
  • Heat back on familiar, and shaky, ground in the finals
  • Dapudong kayoes SA fighter, bags IBO title
  • Who is to prevent a Game 7?
  • Kopiko Astig Supercross set to roar, rain or shine
  • Lifestyle

  • US study links pollution to autism risk
  • Miss USA contestant latest beauty queen to botch answer
  • What Aga Muhlach, Anne Curtis, Iza Calzado are trying out these days
  • PCSO opens more offices in the provinces for medical assistance
  • Aiming for mindfulness in our daily activities
  • Entertainment

  • Tax appeal court affirms guilty tax evasion verdict vs beauty doctor Mendez
  • ‘World War Z’ draws massive crowd in NYC
  • Superman reboot ‘Man of Steel’ soars over US box office
  • In a limo with Dayanara Torres who plugs “200 Cartas”
  • Celebs recall their fun school days
  • Business

  • US stocks jump ahead of Fed meeting
  • OFW remittances up by 6% to $2B in April
  • Asian markets mixed ahead of US Fed meeting
  • Peso falls anew on weak trading
  • US stocks leap on market open
  • Technology

  • Facebook CEO meets SKorean president
  • Chinese supercomputer named as world’s fastest
  • Echoes can reveal the shape of a room
  • Mysterious Facebook event sparks online buzz
  • Russian tycoon wants to move mind to machine
  • Opinion

  • Editorial cartoon, June 18, 2013
  • Turbulent times
  • Hijacking the press
  • Making the grade
  • Rizal’s equal
  • Global Nation

  • Legislator bares sexual exploitation of Filipinas by PH embassy personnel
  • US convenience stores exploited immigrants from PH, Pakistan
  • California Senate honors June 12 and Filipino contributions
  • 44 aliens in credit card scam ordered arrested
  • Global warming threatens coastal cities
  • Marketplace
    Advertisement
    news
    © Copyright 1997-2013 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved