The Philippine Star

Alsons Power continues plant operations

- By DAnESSA RiVERA

The Alsons Power Group said its power plants continue to operate despite the ongoing enhanced community quarantine of many areas in the country.

“Our operations are ongoing and we continue to dispatch power to our various customers in Mindanao”, Alsons Power executive vice president Tirso Santillan Jr. said.

Apart from providing electricit­y, Alsons Power is also engaged in efforts to ensure that the people in its host communitie­s have access to food while the quarantine is ongoing.

“We are assisting the local government units in providing food to the residents of the areas where we operate, namely Iligan City, Zamboanga City and Maasim in Sarangani province,” Alsons Power vice president for corporate affairs Ruben Tungpalan said.

The group is building a P4.5 billion, 14.5 megawatt (MW) run-of -river hydroelect­ric power plant at the

Siguil River basin in Maasim, Sarangani Province – Alsons Power’s first foray into renewable energy (RE).

The Siguil hydro power plant is expected to begin commercial operations in 2022 and will provide power to Sarangani province, General Santos City and key municipali­ties of South Cotabato.

Another project in the company’s pipeline is the 105-MW San Ramon Power Inc. (SRPI) baseload coal-fired power plant in Zamboanga City, which is slated to begin operations in 2023.

“Even with the current enhanced quarantine, we do not foresee a major delay in the targeted commenceme­nt of operations for our Siguil and SRPI projects,” Santillan said.

Alsons Power has a portfolio of four power facilities with an aggregate capacity of 468 MW serving over eight million people in 14 cities and 11 provinces including key urban centers such as Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, Iligan, and Zamboanga City.

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