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Kalinga geothermal project moves to exploratio­n drilling

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TABUK CITY, Kalinga - Geothermal exploratio­n in the province is progressin­g with drilling targeted to start next year.

Kalinga Geothermal Project, a consortium of Aragorn Power and Energy Corporatio­n, Guidance Management Corporatio­n and Allfirst Kalinga Ltd., is given a two-year extension for its exploratio­n permit. It is now on Phase 3 (exploratio­n drilling) which includes memorandum of agreement signing and declaratio­n of its commercial­ity.

The geothermal project’s projected capacity is 100MW with a service contract of 260 square kilometres covering barangays in Pasil, Lubuagan and Tinglayan. It has contracts in place with First Balfour as general contractor and Drill Corp. for drilling. It has also completed community developmen­t projects in four of eight ancestral domains.

The Department of Energy granted the project a Certificat­e of Energy Project of National Significan­ce (CEPNS) on August 14 this year. It is one of only four applicants issued with the CEPNS from 23 applicants that were accepted. A total of 306 applicatio­ns were filed, however, 289 were notified of non-compliance as to form and documentar­y requiremen­ts.

During a recent meeting with government stakeholde­rs, the consortium representa­tives said they will continue to engage the affected communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs and plans to construct access roads to project site and well pads for the targeted well testing in the second quarter of 2019.

Consultati­ons with seven affected barangays in Tinglayan, three in Lubuagan and one in Pasil were already completed and closed with MOA per ancestral domain forged. Discussion­s are ongoing in two ancestral domains of Pasil while negotiatio­ns ongoing in seven barangays, also in Pasil, they said.

National Commission on Indigenous Peoples –Cordillera DiIN

rector Roland Calde said their concern is to ensure that host communitie­s of developmen­t projects such as on power generation are consulted and taken their consent, and that they benefit from these projects.

Meanwhile, Vice Gov. James Edduba said he has been pushing for the project to materializ­e since he was the local chief executive of Pasil. Now that he is with the provincial LGU, he assured the company the necessary assistance.

Gov. Jocel Baac called on affected communitie­s to set aside personal benefits and think to consider first long term benefits. “Let’s give way to this exploratio­n and later talk with them (company) when it is ripe for developmen­t and is going to operate,” he said.

The generation of clean and cheap energy from renewable energy sources is one of the agenda of Pres. Duterte. He signed Executive Order No. 30 creating the Energy Investment Coordinati­ng Council in order to streamline the regulatory procedures affecting energy projects.

It provides among others a 30-day period to act on ESPN applicatio­ns which is in compliance to the provision of RA 11032, or An Act Promoting Ease Of Doing Business And Efficient Delivery Of Government Services which the President recently approved.

Kalinga has been known as a worldclass geothermal prospect for over 50 years. In 1964, it was first identified by COMVOL (now PHIVOLCS) as one of the top three geothermal prospects in Luzon for power production. PIA – CAR

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