Mt Province to benefit from Hedcor power plant
>> Monday, June 29, 2015
By Alpine Killa and Andrew
Dogaong
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – Constituents are set to benefit from the first run-off
river hydropower plant in the province –the Sabangan Hydropower Project of
Hedcor.
Gov.
Leonard Mayaen bared this saying the design of the power plant is least
disruptive to the environment as river water is directed to a weir into
conveyance pipes towards a penstock feeding it downhill to the power station.
”Mini-hydros are very environmentally –friendly. There will be no pollution
that will disturb the beauty of the province.”
He
added with the operation of the plant, host barangays will experience benefits,
which will come through the firm’s corporate social responsibility focusing on
education, health, livelihood and environmental programs.
Host
communities will also be given shares from power generation aside from rentals
or royalties for use of their lands and communal properties.
Mayaen
said the province’s resources can be developed to bring progress to the
community. “Mountain Province pride is our water asset. That is why we allow
entry of companies with proven track records in hydropower development to help
utilize the province’ rich hydro resources,” he said.
Hedcor
planted a total of 71,332 trees during the almost two years construction of its
Sabangan hydropower plant.
Hedcor
report stated that some 32 hectares in the two project host barangays of Namatec and Napua in Sabangan municipality and more than five
hectares in adjacent barangays Monamon Norte and Maba-ay of the municipality of
Bauko were planted with forest and fruit bearing trees.
HedCor’s
construction manager Oscar Opena said their tree planting and reforestation
program is part of the firm’s commitment to sustain and enhance the watersheds
and headwaters stressing that these are
the real life of hydropower generation.
Opena
said most of the tree planting and reforestation programs were contracted to
the families of the two host barangays wherein they will produce the seedlings,
plant and nurture them up to five years.
Other
participants to the tree planting activities were Hedcor employees,
contractors, schools, the local government units of Sabangan and the
communities.
Hedcor’s
reforestation and tree planting programs is also in line with the National
Greening Program of the government which targets to plant 1.5 billion trees covering 1.5 million
hectares for a period of six years up to 2016.
The
14MW Sabangan hydropower plant, which started construction in June 2013
and inaugurated last May 6, is expected
to contribute 55 million kilowatt hours of clean and renewable energy annually
to the Luzon Grid.
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