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Officials laud VMC’S P2B biomass power plant

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TOP GOVERNMENT officials including President Rodrigo Duterte have lauded the initiative of listed sugar firm Victorias Milling Company (VMC) on building a 40-megawatt (MW) cogenerati­on biomass power plant worth P2 billion in Victorias City.

In a message delivered by Energy Undersecre­tary Benito Ranque, during the inaugurati­on of the facility on Tuesday, the President said such milestone reflects the legacy of the Negros Occidental-based company in the sugar industry.

“It is also proof of commitment to building a strong culture of energy resiliency,” he added.

The 40MW facility that uses baggase, a by-product of sugarcane, for energy generation is the largest standalone and Department of Energy (Doe)-registered biomass power plant in the country.

Ranque, who also echoed the message of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, said that country is faced with task of searching for sustainabl­e energy options to sustain the energy requiremen­t of its economic and social developmen­t goals.

As Filipinos faces natural and human-induced challenges, Ranque said the DOE has been actively pursuing the maximizati­on of renewable energy (RE) use in the country.

“You have taken a step forward with the creation of an additional biomass facility that increases your energy production while helping provide clean energy,” he said, adding that the biomass project of VMC, along with its bioethanol production venture, assures the protection of environmen­t by mitigating the country’s dependence on imported fossil fuel.

The inaugurati­on, which also marked the centennial anniversar­y celebratio­n of VMC, was also attended by senators Cynthia Villar and Juan Miguel Zubiri.

Villar, who chairs the Senate committee on environmen­t and agricultur­e and food, said sugar has now been utilized not only for food but also for energy generation.

The senator said the new power plant is a “very good” addition to the operation of VMC’S business segment and another achievemen­t under the biomass renewable energy operating contract of the firm with the DOE.

Villar is also the primary author of Republic Act 10659 or the Sugar Industry Developmen­t Act of 2015.

“The enhanced research and developmen­t of other products derived from sugar, sugarcane and their by-products is among the measures cited in the law in order to make the sugarcane industry more competitiv­e, maximize the utilizatio­n of sugarcane resources and improve the income of farmers and farmworker­s,” she added.

Zubiri, who is the author of Renewable Energy Act of 2010 and Biofuels Act of 2006, said the sugar industry does not only provide sugar, it also produces valuable products such as power, energy and fuel.

“The future of the sugar industry is the three products produced by sugarcane — power, fuel and sugar. That is the only way to survive,” he stressed.

The Negrense senator also expressed hopes that once the biomass power plant is connected to the grid, the company will share the dividend to the farmer-producers.

For his part, VMC chairman Wilson Young said the project will not only benefit the community and Negros but also help in a small measure in building the nation as the company pursues the build, build, build project of the President.

Meanwhile, also present during the activity were Third District Representa­tive Alfredo Abelardo Benitez and Victorias City Mayor Francis Frederick Palanca.*/epn

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