Sagada town windfarm project suffers setback
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Folks read the incident as a sign of protest against the proposed windfarm. (Photo by Steve Rogers) |
By Gina
Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province – Efforts of a
multinational company to build a windfarm here suffered setback when a wind
anemometer installed atop Malebelba mountain was wrecked by unidentified persons
early Wednesday morning.
The anemometer was set after Philcarbon
announced plans to build 10 wind turbines generating a 15-megawatt energy on a
proposed wind farm atop Pilaw-Langsayan ridge between the boundaries of Besao
and Sagada.
SPO3 Bonifacio Agpad noted the 100 meter high
steel device fell breaking the tower.
Investigation conducted disclosed three
installed wires that supported the devise measuring 120 to 160 meters was
intentionally removed by unidentified person with damage placed at P1.5
million.
The anemometer was discovered unfunctional
when Philcarbon office in Manila came to know it registered no wind frequency
as per the company’s monitoring data.
The anemometer was installed January this
year to note wind velocity along the ridge spanning Pilaw-Langsayan
peaks.
The Pilaw ridge is located close to Malebelba
where the anemometer was installed.
The Manila-based renewable energy company is
now on its free prior and informed consent (FPIC) stage with affected folks
from northern and central Sagada and central and the eastern part of
Besao.
The process facilitated by the National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples
registered hesitant to negative position among affected people as
noted in community assemblies done early this year.
3 comments:
Great place!!
Are you sure that the cows didn't knock it down as a mark of their disgust?
hahaha...! even cows get angry when their territory is invaded.what more to humans.
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