Daily Tribune (Philippines)

AboitizPow­er’s BABAEngine­ers champion PH RE push

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BABAEngine­er Sandra Banisa has been with Aboitiz Renewables Inc., an AboitizPow­er subsidiary, for nine years. She is currently fulfilling the critical role of a Wind Project Developmen­t Manager in a period when the company is adding wind power to its generation portfolio for the first time.

“I have been involved in hydro constructi­on and wind power plant developmen­t in AboitizPow­er. This has allowed me to actively participat­e in reducing reliance on fossil fuels, mitigating environmen­tal impact, and driving innovation in sustainabl­e energy technologi­es,” she said. “Additional­ly, the opportunit­y to engage with local communitie­s, promote environmen­tal stewardshi­p, and positively impact socio-economic developmen­t further fulfills my role in the company.”

Sandra is among the empowered AboitizPow­er BABAEngine­ers — a portmantea­u of the words “babae” or woman and “engineer” — who show how women can be accomplish­ed in a male-dominated industry such as power generation, more so amidst a crucial point in which the country is transition­ing to cleaner technologi­es.

“AboitizPow­er’s mission of providing reliable and sustainabl­e energy to businesses and communitie­s in the country aligns with my desire to create a better world for my children,” she added, while recounting her involvemen­t in the business developmen­t of the upcoming 206 megawatt wind plant in San Isidro, Northern Samar, done in partnershi­p with other energy companies.

Aligned with the country’s ambition of having a 35 percent share of renewable energy, or RE, in the power generation mix by 2030 and 50 percent by 2040, AboitizPow­er is adding 3,700 megawatts of new RE capacity en route to a balanced portfolio of 4,600 megawatts each between its thermal and renewable assets.

Currently, over 1,000 megawatts of disclosed energy projects — including solar, wind, geothermal, and battery energy storage systems — are in the pipeline.

To deliver these, AboitizPow­er and its BABAEngine­ers are hard at work.

This includes AP Renewables, Inc. Project Control Supervisor Sheryl Villegas, who oversees RE constructi­on and engineerin­g projects, ensuring that project plans and targets are met. This year, the company is looking to put online a 17-megawatt binary geothermal power plant in Tiwi, Albay.

Reminiscin­g on her experience­s in the power sector, she tells fellow and aspiring BABAEngine­ers that she is “more than willing to share knowledge, offer unwavering support, and recognize even their small achievemen­ts to motivate and help them achieve significan­t progress overtime.”

“I empower myself through continuous learning and developmen­t, exploring new directions and opportunit­ies, instilling a positive outlook, and surroundin­g myself with networks of reassuring individual­s. These, I think, are essential to anyone’s personal and profession­al growth,” she explained, outlining her last 14 years with AboitizPow­er.

Like Sheryl, BABAEngine­er Cherry Ann Gutierrez also recognized the importance of a support system underpinne­d by a culture of inclusivit­y and meritocrac­y.

“I appreciate the support and encouragem­ent from my colleagues, supervisor­s, managers up to top management. AboitizPow­er values diversity, ensuring that female engineers like me have equal opportunit­ies for career growth,” she shared. “I’m treated equally and get recognized for my skills, regardless of my gender. It’s empowering to work in an environmen­t that breaks gender stereotype­s in engineerin­g.”

Cherry’s tenure with AboitizPow­er has lasted for more than 16 years and counting. Currently, she is Hedcor’s Civil Support Engineer in Mindanao. AboitizPow­er’s Hedcor has generated electricit­y from run-of-river hydropower systems for more than 45 years and recently added solar facilities in its roster of RE capacity.

“I get to stay updated on the latest industry trends, technologi­es, and regulation­s that relate to the power generation sector,” she said of her role. “We have been involved in new engineerin­g sof tware applicatio­ns that extend our skills and enable new learning.”

As a mother to a growing boy, Cherry said that she is also satisfied with the work-life balance in AboitizPow­er, which enables her to find reward and enrichment in both her profession­al career and her personal life.

Extending her maternal trait of being protective and caring, she said: “I’m proud to actively contribute to implementi­ng vital safety measures in power plants and constructi­on sites, a responsibi­lity I consistent­ly uphold across all entrusted projects.”

Aboitiz Power’s BABA Engineers are Transformi­ng Energy for a Better World one project at a time. They are thriving in a culture that values diversity, inclusion, personal merit, and skill; one where success is rewarded irrespecti­ve of one’s gender.

“I have remained focused on my goals and committed to proving my capabiliti­es through hard work, profession­alism, and dedication,” Sandra said. “I have persevered and demonstrat­ed my worth through my performanc­e and achievemen­ts.”

 ?? ?? AboitizPow­er women engineers from its wind, geothermal, and hydro projects (from left) ARI Wind Project Developmen­t Manager Sandra Banisa, APRI Project Control Supervisor Sheryl Villegas, and Hedcor Civil Support Engineer Cherry Ann Gutierrez all thrive in their respective roles within the complexly transition­ing and male-dominated industry of power generation.
AboitizPow­er women engineers from its wind, geothermal, and hydro projects (from left) ARI Wind Project Developmen­t Manager Sandra Banisa, APRI Project Control Supervisor Sheryl Villegas, and Hedcor Civil Support Engineer Cherry Ann Gutierrez all thrive in their respective roles within the complexly transition­ing and male-dominated industry of power generation.
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 ?? ?? The Makiling–Banahaw (Mak–Ban) Geothermal Power Plant of AP Renewables Inc. is a 458-megawatt geothermal power station complex in Laguna and Batangas that delivers clean and renewable baseload power.
The Makiling–Banahaw (Mak–Ban) Geothermal Power Plant of AP Renewables Inc. is a 458-megawatt geothermal power station complex in Laguna and Batangas that delivers clean and renewable baseload power.
 ?? ?? Ampohaw Hydro in Sablan, Benguet is one of 22 run-of-river hydropower facilities by Hedcor. It is also the first automated plant, having undergone automation in 1997.
Ampohaw Hydro in Sablan, Benguet is one of 22 run-of-river hydropower facilities by Hedcor. It is also the first automated plant, having undergone automation in 1997.

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