Philippine Daily Inquirer

DMCI energy arm to invest P600M in Palawan power plant

- Doris Dumlao-Abadilla

THE OFF-GRID energy arm of conglomera­te DMCI Holdings is investing around P600 million to build two units of a bunker-fired power plant, each with a capacity of 4.95 megawatts, to stabilize electricit­y supply in Aborlan, Palawan.

The new plant, which will serve the franchise area of Palawan Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. is expected to start operations by year-end.

DMCI Power Corp. (DPC) president Nestor Dadivas said this P600 million investment in Aborlan would “address the continuing increase in electricit­y demand in the province due to the rise of local tourism and commercial establishm­ents.”

In a briefing, Dadivas said demand for electricit­y in Palawan—which is not connected to the grid—had been growing faster than expected at 15 percent. DMCI Power had expected growth at only around 12 percent.

Aborlan is a first-class municipali­ty 69 kilometers south of Puerto Princesa City. Its popu- lation is estimated at over 32,000.

As of June 2016, only 5,400 of the 7,263 households in the municipali­ty have electricit­y connection­s.

DMCI Power was establishe­d in 2006 to provide sufficient and reliable electricit­y to areas that are not connected to the main grid.

Aside from Palawan, the company also provides power to Masbate, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro and Sultan Kudarat through supply contracts with electric cooperativ­es.

To date, DPC has a total contracted capacity of about 56MW.

The first unit of the Aborlan power plant will be on stream before the end of this month while the second unit will be operationa­l by end-September, Dadivas said.

The additional capacity will not translate to additional energy sales for DMCI Power as the new plant will only replace the dilapidate­d diesel-fired engines that would have to be retired, Dadivas said.

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