The Philippine Star

Magat plant secures ERC clearance

- By DANESSA O. RIVERA

The joint venture of Aboitiz Power Corp. and SN Power of Norway has received clearance for its 360-megawatt (MW) hydroelect­ric power plant (HEPP) at the border of Isabela and Ifugao.

Aboitiz Power disclosed Monday it was advised by SN Aboitiz Power-Magat Inc. that the Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a certificat­e of compliance (COC) for all four 90-MW units of the Magat Hydroelect­ric Power Plant (Magat HEPP).

The firm said the COC, which would be valid for five years, signifies Magat HEPP’s compliance with the requiremen­ts under the 2014 Revised Rules for the Issuance of Certificat­e of Compliance for Generation Companies, Qualified End Users and Entities with Self-Generation Facilitate­s, the Philippine Grid Code, Philippine Distributi­on Code, Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market Rules and related laws and regulation­s.

SN Aboitiz Power-Magat is the owner and operator of the 360-MW Magat HEPP after winning the auction for the plant in December 2006.

In 2014, the firm refurbishe­d the power plant to preserve its remaining life and continuanc­e of its availabili­ty.

SN Aboitiz president Emmanuel Rubio earlier said the rehabilita­tion will make it a “completely new Magat.”

Its sister firm SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet Inc. completed the rehabilita­tion of the 105-MW Ambuklao HEPP in 2011 and of the 125-MW Binga hydropower plant in Itogon, Benguet in 2013.

The company took over the Binga and Ambuklao plants in 2008 after winning the 2007 auction with a $325-million offer.

SN Aboitiz has a total capacity of 617 MW, which is expected to grow in the coming years with some expansion plans in the pipeline.

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