Manila Bulletin

Five contractor­s bid for Alsons Zamboanga power plant

- By NONOY E. LACSON

ZAMBOANGA CITY – Five global constructi­on and engineerin­g companies have submitted bid proposals for the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) of the Alsons Power Group’s planned 105megawat­t (MW) San Ramon Power, Inc. (SRPI) coal-fired power plant in Talisayan, Zamboanga City.

SRPI Project Manager Archimedes B. Donato said the plant will provide baseload power to Zamboanga City and nearby areas. Constructi­on is expected to begin in the first half of 2019, while commercial operations are set to commence in 2022.

Donato said once operationa­l, the plant will play a crucial role in stabilizin­g power supply in the Zamboanga peninsula.

He named the SRPI plant’s prospectiv­e EPC contractor­s as the Dongfang Electric Internatio­nal Corp. headquarte­red in Chengdu, China; Singapore-based Jurong Engineerin­g Ltd.; Northeast No.1 Electric Power Constructi­on CO., Ltd. (NEPC 1) – a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Energy Engineerin­g Group; Shandong Electric Power Constructi­on Company (SEPCO III) – a subsidiary of Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China; and Pune, India-based ThyssenKru­pp Industries India Pvt. Ltd. – a subsidiary of Germany’s Thyssenkru­pp AG.

Donato expressed satisfacti­on that five reputable firms with extensive internatio­nal experience have submitted bid proposals for the plant.

“The people of Zamboanga City and nearby areas can look forward to a state-ofthe-art baseload power plant right here in the city to provide safe, reliable and affordable electricit­y,” he said.

Alsons Power Vice President for Project Developmen­t Joseph Nocos said “the bid submission­s are a testimony to the keen interest the SRPI project has generated and are a vote of confidence to the future of Zamboanga City.” he pointed out.

Head of Corporate Communicat­ions of Alsons Power Oscar Benedict E. Contreras III said Alsons Power, Mindanao’s first and most experience­d independen­t power producer, currently operates four power facilities in the island with a total generating capacity of 363 MW serving key cities such as Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iligan, General Santos and Zamboanga.

Adding that Alsons Power is also entering the renewable energy sphere through run-of-river hydroelect­ric power projects with a total hydro capacity potential totaling more than 145 MW in Negros Occidental, Sarangani, Davao Oriental, Zamboanga del Norte, the two Agusan Provinces, and Surigao del Sur.

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