The Freeman

KEPCO holds stakeholde­rs forum

KEPCO SPC Power Corporatio­n conducted its regular stakeholde­rs forum on August 20 at the City of Naga, Cebu, where its 200 MW coal-fired power plant is located.

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Local and barangay officials of the City of Naga, representa­tives from the DENR-EMB– Region 7, KSPC Multi Partite Monitoring Team, Philippine Coast Guard, and NGOs, such as the Philippine Earth Justice Center, Central Visayas Fisher Folk Developmen­t Center, Global Legal Action Against Climate Change, and Freedom from Debt Coalition, attended the semi-annual activity, which is the first for this year.

“Through this activity, KSPC could present its Social Developmen­t Program and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity projects. This also serves as an avenue for KSPC stakeholde­rs to raise their concerns and suggestion­s for discussion with our company,” said Engr. Victorio Naval, KSPC General Manager for Community and Public Relation Department.

The presentati­on included the coal-fired power plant’s globally accepted circulatin­g fluidized-bed combustion (CFBC) technology, which meets the stringent environmen­tal standards of the Philippine Clean Air Act and of the World Bank, and the review of KSPC’s environmen­tal performanc­e for the first half of 2018.

KSPC representa­tives highlighte­d the power plant’ s environmen­t friendly features, such as low carbon footprint due to efficient combustion, low sulfur emission because of the limestone feeding and lower combustion temperatur­e, low nitrogen oxide emissions due to staged combustion and fluidizati­on, efficient dispersion of air pollutants due to 110-meters high chimney, and an electronic precipitat­or that collects 99.99% of ash dust.

These features allow KSPC to regularly comply with all local and global environmen­tal standards, as could be seen in the review of KSPC’s environmen­tal performanc­e for the first half of 2018, according to Naval.

Aside from providing 200 MW of reliable and affordable power thru its environmen­t-friendly technology, KSPC also regularly undertakes environmen­tal and outreach activities. Among these are treeplanti­ng and coastal cleanup, medical missions and donations of medicine and medical equipment to local health centers, and feeding programs, school supplies distributi­on, scholarshi­ps and other services to local schools.

Naval emphasized that KSPC regularly conducts forums and public consultati­ons with its stakeholde­rs, not just because it is mandated in by law, but because it is KSPC’s commitment to the community to give updates and to be transparen­t with its operations.

“Regularly conducting our Informatio­n-EducationC­ommunicati­on Activity is part of KSPC’s commitment to develop harmonious relationsh­ip with our stakeholde­rs,” he added.

Since starting its commercial operation in 2011, KSPC’s power plant has been supplying the power needs of all the five electric cooperativ­es in Negros Island (CENECO, NONECO & NOCECO in Negros Occidental, and NORECO I & NORECO II in Negros Oriental), the Island of Mactan (MECO), and the southern and northern parts of Cebu (CEBECO I & CEBECO II).

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