The Philippine Star

DOE endorses more projects as EPNS

- Danessa Rivera

The Energy Investment Coordinati­ng Council (EICC), led by the Department of Energy (DOE), has already endorsed a total of 74 energy projects of national significan­ce (EPNS).

These include the 2x668 megawatt supercriti­cal clean coal-fired power plant of GNPower Dinginin Coal Plant Ltd., a partnershi­p among AC Energy Inc., Aboitiz Power Corp. and Power Partners Ltd. Co. The facility is located in Bataan.

EICC lumped in one CEPNS the commercial­ity phase for 29 transmissi­on developmen­ts of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s.

NGCP’s Bataan 230 kV Grid Reinforcem­ent, Western 500 kV Backbone (Stage 1) and the Batangas-Mindoro Interconne­ction were also endorsed as EPNS.

“This is a welcome developmen­t for NGCP and we thank the government for its recognitio­n of the importance of these projects and we are confident of their continued support,” NGCP spokersper­son Cynthia Alabanza said.

Meanwhile, the EICC issued two CEPNS for commercial­ity to two sets of projects of the National Power Corp. (Napocor).

The EICC issued 74 CEPNS out of the 334 applicatio­ns, while it rejected seven filings. The council is now evaluating 253 projects.

All the endorsed power projects will be entitled to all the rights and privileges under Executive Order 30.

The CEPNS is intended to establish a simplified approval process and harmonize the relevant rules and regulation­s of all government agencies involved in the permitting process.

To qualify under EO 30, power generation and transmissi­on projects are required to have a capital cost of P3.5 billion, significan­t contributi­on to the country’s economic developmen­t and significan­t consequent­ial economic impact, among others.

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