Sun.Star Pampanga

DBP backs green energy projects

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Stateowned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) has provided P2.1-billion in funding support for two hydroenerg­y projects that aim to augment power supply for the Luzon and Visayas Grids, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the loans to Matuno River Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MRDC) and Taft Hydroenerg­y Corporatio­n (THEC), both majority-owned by Magis Energy Holdings Corporatio­n (MEHC), were extended under the Financing Utilities for Sustainabl­e Energy Developmen­t (FUSED).

“With these projects, we hope to accelerate the use of renewable power resources and increase the country’s green energy mix,’’ Herbosa said. “Green financing can ensure that sustainabl­e socioecono­mic developmen­t can be achieved while protecting the environmen­t.”

DBP is the fifth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy – infrastruc­ture and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprise­s; environmen­t; social services and community developmen­t .

Herbosa said proceeds of the P1.1-billion loan to MRDC were used for the constructi­on of an eight-megawatt (MW) hydroenerg­y power plant located in Brgy. San Rafael, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya, which is expected to generate an additional 42 gigawatt hours (GWh) for the Luzon Grid via the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s ( NGCP) .

He said the P1-billion loan to THEC was utilized to build a 16-MW hydropower project in Tubig River, Brgy. San Rafael, Taft, Eastern Samar, which would supply 70GWh to the Visayas Grid to help address the inadequate supply of stable and affordable electricit­y in the region particular­ly in Samar Island and Leyte Pr ovi nce.

“Despite the constraint­s posed by the pandemic, commission­ing of both projects is already in the planning stage, and commercial operations will soon commence,”Herbosa said.

As of end-October 2021, DBP has released a total of P41.57-billion in credit assistance under its FUSED program for energy related projects across various regions in the country.

( PR)

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