Manila Bulletin

Iloilo plant secures license to start comm’l operation

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The 135-megawatt coal-fired power plant of Palm Concepcion Power Corporatio­n (PCPC) has secured its provisiona­l certificat­e of compliance (COC) from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), thereby, paving its foray into full commercial operations.

“The provisiona­l COC will eventually be replaced by a final COC as advised by the ERC,” project developer firm PCPC has noted.

According to PCPC Senior Vice President Winifredo Pangilinan, the project was bequeathed with the COC “after careful determinat­ion by ERC of the company’s compliance with the financial, technical and environmen­tal requiremen­ts.”

The major value-added point of the power plant’s commercial operation is on beefing up power supply for the Visayas grid – especially Panay Island that in years had suffered from rolling power interrupti­ons.

PCPC said “the constructi­on of the power plant is already 99.5-percent completed as of end of July, 2016, while commission­ing is expected to be completed by first week of August.”

The Iloilo power plant had signed up several off-takers (buyers) of its generated capacity, mainly electric cooperativ­es in the Negros, Cebu, Leyte, and Panay areas.

The bilateral power supply contracts were previously lodged with the industry regulator for its approval prior to enforcemen­t, primarily on the rates that shall be passed on to endconsume­rs.

“PCPC is a critical addition to the power generation industry especially in Panay, Negros, and Cebu islands since it will augment the growing power requiremen­ts in Iloilo, Aklan, Negros, and Cebu which are among the top tourist destinatio­ns in the country,” the developer-firm has touted.

PCPC is a joint venture of Palm Thermal Consolidat­ed Holdings Corporatio­n of publicly-listed A. Brown Company, Inc.; and Jin Navitas Resource, Inc. of the Rebisco Group.

A COC is a major requiremen­t before a power plant project could even declare reaching full commercial operations. Its issuance is guided by the relevant rules set forth by the industry regulator.

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