The Philippine Star

Semirara to supply power to Mindoro

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Consunji- led Semirara Mining and Power Corp. is building a submarine cable that would supply 50 megawatts ( MW) to Mindoro from its planned minemouth coal plant in Semirara Island in Antique.

The project will be done at the request of the Department of Energy ( DOE) to provide surroundin­g island provinces with cheaper and baseload power.

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said a memorandum of agreement (MOA) will be signed soon with Semirara for the submarine cable that will connect Semirara Island to Mindoro.

The MOA would allow Semirara to supply additional power to Mindoro through the submarine cable from the 50-MW mine-mouth coal plant it is planning to build, he said.

“That will change the economic landscape in Mindoro. But we have to make sure that the independen­t power producers (IPPs) will finish their contracts first so we would know the volume Mindoro would need,” Cusi said.

This is part of the DOE’s thrust to provide cheaper and reliable power source not only to the main islands but also to missionary islands.

“We also have to develop island provinces, which heavily rely on diesel plants for their power requiremen­ts which is expensive and intermitte­nt. So we have to find a solution na magkaroon sila ng consistent power supply and affordable,” Cusi said.

Currently, Mindoro’s electricit­y requiremen­ts is being supplied by the National Power Corp. ( Napocor) through its missionary electrific­ation and DMCI Power Corp., an affiliate of Semirara which operates diesel and bunker power plants in Oriental Mindoro.

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