Philippine Daily Inquirer

Quezon townsfolk protest 3rd coal plant

- By Delfin T. Mallari Jr. @dtmallarij­rINQ

LUCENA CITY— Led by a Quezon Catholic priest, protesters gathered on Thursday in Manila to protest the proposed another coal-fired power plant in Atimonan town in Quezon province.

Msgr. Noel Villareal, of Our Lady of Angels Parish in Atimonan town, and some of his parishione­rs joined a rally at the office of Atimonan One Energy (A1E) in Manila to condemn the ongoing constructi­on of the power plant in the coastal village of Villa Ibaba.

“We continue to stand against the destructio­n of our province,” Villareal was quoted as saying by a statement from the group Power for People (P4P), which is demanding a stop to the use of highly polluting power sources.

2 coal plants

Quezon province is already host to the 1,500-megawatt coal-fired plant in Mauban town, along the shores of the Pacific Ocean and combined 420 MWand 735 MWpower plant of TeaM Energy Corp. and Aboitiz Power Corp. in Pagbilao town facing Tayabas Bay.

Erwin Puhawan, P4P member, said the constructi­on of the Atimonan plant, with a projected capacity of 1,200 MW, continued although lacking in two key documents—a power supply agreement and an environmen­tal compliance certificat­e.

The host community, he said, continued to oppose the issuance of the two documents.

Consumer welfare

“They deserve better. They deserve clean, safe, affordable electricit­y,” he said.

A1E, developer of the plant and incorporat­ed in June 2014, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Meralco PowerGen Corporatio­n (MGen), the power generation arm of Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), the country’s largest power distributo­r.

 ?? NIÑO JESUS ORBETA ?? FIGHTING COAL Residents of Atimonan town, Quezon, and members of the group Power for People rally on Ortigas Avenue on June 5 to protest the continued constructi­on of another coal power plant in Quezon province.—
NIÑO JESUS ORBETA FIGHTING COAL Residents of Atimonan town, Quezon, and members of the group Power for People rally on Ortigas Avenue on June 5 to protest the continued constructi­on of another coal power plant in Quezon province.—

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