Abra power firm eyes town’s energy potential
BANGUED, Abra – Abra province is endowed with huge
potential for renewable energy development, the Abra Electric Cooperative
(Abreco) said amid the challenges posed at the power sector regarding ecology
and fossil fuel concerns.
With the EPIRA law’s mandate to distribution utilities
to develop their own source of energy, Abra has a number of potential spots for
min hydro, said Abreco general manager Loreto Seares Jr.
Citing a feasibility study, Seares said the best
spot to develop a mini-hydro power plant is in Daguioman, Abra.
Daguioman is endowed with rich water resources, the
Abreco executive said, and has great potentials for eco-tourism, power, and
water resource development.
Earlier, the Upper Bucloc River that runs through
Daguioman has been identified as a possible power source.
When developed, Seares Jr. said, the mini-hydro will
protect the vast forest and watershed resources of that town.
Abra Rep. Jocelyn Bernos, vice-chair of the
House Committee on Electric Cooperative Development, is supporting
Abreco’s strategy in pursuing a renewable energy perspective in looking for
power sources that would completely energize the province with its own
resources, Seares said.
“The congresswoman has promised to look for an
entity that will develop, build, and operate jointly with Abreco, the said
Mini-Hydro Power Plant in Daguioman,” he said.
However, Bernos has said that any entity (entering
into an agreement with Abreco), should have a verifiable track record and
experience in the development, construction, and operation of a mini-hydro
power plant and link its expertise and capabilities to develop the
Daguioman mini-hydro power plant.
Abreco, through the financial assistance of Bernos,
has provided primary and secondary line extensions to sitioTambor, Barangay
Alinaya in Pidigan town and Likowan, Antuagan in hinterland Tubo town,
Seares said
At present, 26 out of 27 towns in the province have
electricity. Out of 303 barangays, Abreco is servicing at least 95
percent.
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