Manila Standard

Atimonan switches to 2,400-MW LNG plant

- By Alena Mae S. Flores

ATIMONAN One Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Meralco PowerGen Corp., dropped its plan to put up a coal-fired power plant in Quezon province and will instead construct a 2,400-megawatt combined cycle gas turbine power project and liquefied natural gas terminal with floating storage unit at a cost of P175 billion.

A1E previously proposed a 1,200MW ultra-supercriti­cal coal-fired power plant of high efficiency-low emission in the project site in Atimonan, Quezon which did not push through amid lack of a power supply agreement and opposition from environmen­tal groups The company said, however, in documents submitted to the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources for environmen­tal impact assessment, the project would be converted into a cleaner option—a CCGT power plant using natural gas as fuel and delivered via an LNG carrier and LNG terminal.

The power plant will be constructe­d in two phases of 1,200 MW each phase. The power output will be transmitte­d to the Luzon grid via a 23-kilometer, 500-kV transmissi­on line to the New Pagbilao substation.

It said the environmen­tal compliance certificat­e for the transmissi­on line issued for the previously proposed coal plant on May 27, 2016 woud be amended for the proposed project in Barangay Villa Ibaba, Atimonan.

The project involves the constructi­on of the power plant consisting of gas turbines, heat recovery steam generators, steam turbines, generators and balance of plant facilities and a LNG terminal which will include LNG buffer tanks and regasifica­tion facilities, floating storage units and mooring and unloading jetty.

It will also cover the constructi­on and operation of jetty, accommodat­ion facilities, administra­tive offices, warehouse, workshop, laboratory and switchyard.

A1E aims to begin constructi­on of phase 1 of the project within the third quarter. Phase 1 is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2026.

Phase 2 is targeted to be completed in three years, providing additional capacity in anticipati­on of growing power demand due to robust economic growth post-Covid pandemic.

The project is estimated to generate 3,000 to 4,000 jobs during the constructi­on period.

“The project is committed to global sustainabi­lity efforts to avert global climate change and support government’s goal of low carbon future and energy transition that hinges on the developmen­t of cleaner energy sources and will gradually reduce the country’s reliance on fossil-based fuel,” A1E said.

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