Aboitiz bares more projects for Luzon host communities
>> Monday, August 12, 2013
BOKOD, Benguet -- SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP)
Group held a series of stakeholders’ forums in its host provinces of Benguet,
Isabela, Nueva Viscaya, and Ifugao recently to sustain its commitment for a
more aggressive implementation of community-based projects beneficial for its
host and neighboring communities.
Attended by around 300
elected officials from host barangays, municipalities and provinces, sectoral
representatives and members of indigenous peoples’ organizations, the
stakeholders’ forum highlighted SNAP’s corporate social responsibility (CSR)
programs for the past five years of its existence in the said areas.
SNAP-Benguet has
implemented 179 CSR projects since it acquired the Ambuklao and Binga
hydroelectric power facilities in 2008. Ambuklao has funded 95 projects, while
Binga has funded 84, majority of which are on indigenous peoples’ focus,
infrastructure, and education. SNAP-Magat has been implementing a total of 212
projects in the host provinces of Isabela, Nueva Viscaya, and Ifugao since
2007, majority in the key result areas of infrastructure, education and
governance.
Other highlights of
the forum were plant operations updates from SNAP-Benguet and SNAP-Magat’s
assistant vice presidents and plant managers Emmanuel Lopez and
Wilhelmino Ferrer. Aboitiz Power’s community relations officer Wesley Briola gave
a re-orientation on the process of availing the Energy Regulation (ER) 1-94
fund, which requires power generators to remit to government one centavo per
kilowatt-hour of their electricity sales. These funds are dispensed by the
Department of Energy and used for projects on electrification, reforestation,
and livelihood.
SN Power’s country
representative Rodolfo Azanza also gave an update on SNAP’s greenfield
development program, SNAP’s business development arm. The program aims to
expand the company’s renewable energy portfolio by identifying and developing
sustainable hydroelectric projects in the different parts of the archipelago in
order to sustain sufficient renewable sources of power for the different grids.
SNAP also took the
opportunity to introduce its CSR programs to newly elected officials of the
four provinces.
Top officials from the
provinces and municipalities were on hand to participate in the forum,
including Benguet Governor Nestor Fongwan; Ifugao Governor Dennis Habawel;
Bokod Mayor Mauricio Macay; Itogon Vice Mayor Adriano Carantes; Ramon Mayor
WilfredoTabag; Bagabag Mayor Johnny Sevillana; Diadi Mayor Norma Miguel; Lamut
Mayor Mariano Buyagawan; Lagawe Mayor Cesario Cabbigat; Ambuklao Barangay
Chairman Arthur Solano; Binga Barangay Chairman Miguel Cosalan; and Tinongdan
Chairmen Ben Medina.
This year’s stakeholders’
forum, with the theme “CSR Revisited: Partnering for Shared Value” took a look
back at the past five years of SNAP’s voluntary CSR program and the company’s
plans for the future. The annual event is a venue of SNAP and its stakeholders
to discuss, among other things, direct benefits, new projects, and updates on
the company’s corporate social responsibility program which is jointly
implemented by SNAP and its host communities.
SNAP-Magat owns and
operates the 360-megawatt hydroelectric plant (HEPP) located at Ramon, Isabela
and Alfonso Lista, Ifugao. It also owns the 105-MW Ambuklao HEPP in Bokod,
Benguet and 125-MW Binga HEPP in Itogon, Benguet. SNAP is a joint venture
between SN Power of Norway and Aboitiz Power.
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