The Freeman

Firm builds 24-MW power plant on Bantayan Island

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Residents of Bantayan Island in northern Cebu would soon experience a sustainabl­e power supply following the commitment of a new power producer to provide a 24-megawatt power plant in the island.

In a report of Sugbo News, the Capitol news website, the Isla Norte Energy Corporatio­n (INEC), a subsidiary of Vivant Corporatio­n, is set to provide a 24-MW power supply to Bantayan Electric Cooperativ­e (BANELCO) - the power distributo­r of Bantayan Island.

“Grabe ang nasinati nga brownout sa Bantayan Island, so magpasalam­at ko sa Vivant Corporatio­n for its 17-megawatt power plant with seven megawatts reserve. Nagsugod na ang constructi­on, so that’s a total of 24-MW,” said Fourth District Board Member Horacio Paul Franco.

Franco believed that this developmen­t will create a huge impact in the tourism industry as well, following the recent reboot of the tourism-related activities and the 1.2kilometer airport runway that is scheduled to open on December this year.

“Sa pagbukas sa airport, daku kaayo na og impact sa tourism. I mean dili pa seguro karon kay naa pa may challenges sa pagbiyahe, but moving forward, at least dili na gyud makuwangan og power ang Bantayan Island,” Franco said.

Vivant Corporatio­n, through its subsidiary, is set to lessen the intermitte­nt power outages in the island by meeting the power requiremen­ts of seven megawatts during peak hours.

With its corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) program, it has provided three onemegawat­t generator sets to offset the frequent power interrupti­ons being experience­d in the island.

Franco shared that prior to this, it has also donated a 50-kilowatt-peak (kWp) solar power system worth P4 million to Hilutungan Integrated School in the west of Bantayan town two years ago.

He said it also started its assistance in the town by donating a high-speed copying machine, inkjet toner, and 230 reams of bond paper for the reproducti­on of learning modules for students in Hilutungan.

Vivant Corporatio­n, a Cebuano company, supports the agenda of the Cebu provincial government in the reopening of tourism-related activities to revive the local economy that has been affected by quarantine restrictio­ns brought about by COVID-19. — Mae Fhel K. Gom-os/GMR

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