Aboitiz power project to energize Apayao villages
CALANASAN, Apayao — A hydro-power project worth up to P3.5
million is seen to provide ample electricity to hundreds of residents of
far-flung villages in Apayao province, electricity provider SN Aboitiz Power
Group (SNAP Group) said last week.
The project is expected to generate
electricity of less than 5 kilowatts that can be used in remote communities
that need only a small amount of power.SNAP said it would undertake site
investigations, conduct feasibility studies, and design, manufacture and
install pico hydro projects in prospect areas.
It explained that once
established and completed, the pico hydro project will address the demand for
electricity among the villagers of Barangay Pina in Calanasan town in Apayao
province where most of the communities rely on the power given by the
neighboring province of Cagayan.
“Our Greenfield Development
team has identified specific projects and watersheds which have good potential
for hydro development. Through this, we hope to provide a model for other small
but sustainable hydro projects,” SNAP Group president Emmanuel V. Rubio said in
a statement.
SNAP owns and operates the
360-megawatt (MW) Magat Hydroelectric Power Plant (HEPP) located on the border
of Isabela and Ifugao, and the 105-MW Ambuklao and 125-MW Binga HEPPs in Benguet
province. It is a joint venture between SN Power of Norway and AboitizPower.
In line with this, officials of
the SNAP Group and the De La Salle University’s Center for Micro-Hydro
Technology for Rural Electrification (DLSU-CeMTRE) recently agreed to undertake
studies for the establishment of the said project.
The project funding will be
shared jointly by SNAP through its Corporate Social Responsibility program and
DLSU.DLSU-CeMTRE aims to drive research and development on micro-hydro
technologies in the country as well as provide assistance in manpower training.
“I hope between our partnership
we will be able to create shared value not only for both of our institutions
but for the communities we try to serve,” Bro. Ricardo P. Laguda, De La Salle
University president said in a statement.
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