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Rivera supports new power plant in Gensan

- (GENSAN CPIO/IAN JOHN M. LAGARE)

GENERAL SANTOS CITY Mayor Ronnel Rivera has expressed support to the ongoing constructi­on of a 20-megawatt power plant in the city.

The bunker fuel fired power plant being constructe­d by Peak Power Socksargen Inc., (PSI) is set to operate in September this year.

Last week, Rivera attended the public hearing set by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) regarding the Power Purchase and Transfer Agreement (PPTA) between South Cotabato Electric Cooperativ­e II (Socoteco II) and PSI.

“The entry of Peak Power here in GenSan is an opportunit­y for us to give a lasting solution to the brownouts. Of course, these brownouts are really affecting us severely and we in the local government are coordinati­ng with Socoteco to address the concerns,” he said.

For the past months, GenSan has experience­d 2-4 hours of rotational brownouts, with other areas being served by Socoteco II also experienci­ng the same problem, or worse.

According to Socoteco II, this is due to the low power allocation given by the National Power Corporatio­n (NPC) to the cooperativ­e, which is around 30MW.

It has dropped from 50MW to 20MW.

There are three independen­t power plants, aside from NPC, t hat supply electricit­y to the city; Therma Marine Inc. (30MW), Mapalad Power Corporatio­n (30MW), and SoEnergy (15MW).

To sum up, GenSan’s total power supply is around 100MW which is still insufficie­nt for the 120MW power requiremen­t of the city.

PeakPower is contracted by Socoteco to provide around 20MW of electricit­y to augment the power insufficie­ncy.

These power plants will operate during the city’s peak hours (8AM-10PM), when most establishm­ents and individual consumers are usually using high loads of electricit­y.

Edgardo Calabio, PSI vice president, disclosed that the contract between Socoteco II and Peak Power will last for 15 years for their capital recovery.

Afterwards, the power plant will be turned over to Sococteco II as part of the Build, Operate Transfer (BOT) scheme adopted by the two companies.

Rivera projected that this will be a long-term solution to address the power concerns of GenSan.

Aside from that, Rivera divulged that he is eyeing to put solar power plants somewhere in Barangay Bawing.

He reported that together with Councilor Dominador Lagare III, he had already prior engagement­s with solar power plant contractor­s from Manila.

“We need as much power as we can get to boost the developmen­t of the city. Clean and renewable power source is a good venue as new power source,” Rivera said.

 ?? (GENSAN CPIO/RUSSELL DELVO) ?? NATION-BUILDING. Thousands of Gensan’s elderly listen to City Mayor Ronnel Rivera as he points out their importance in nation-building, during the Mid-year Assembly and Election of the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs (Osca) at Lagao Gymnasium. It...
(GENSAN CPIO/RUSSELL DELVO) NATION-BUILDING. Thousands of Gensan’s elderly listen to City Mayor Ronnel Rivera as he points out their importance in nation-building, during the Mid-year Assembly and Election of the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs (Osca) at Lagao Gymnasium. It...

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