By Eva Visperas
SUAL,
Pangasinan – Another 600-megawatt (MW) power plant will be constructed here,
making this town an energy city.
Negotiations
for the $1-billion plant, to be put up by the Trans-Asia Oil and Energy
Development Corp., are being finalized, according Mayor Roberto Arcinue.
The
coal-fired power plant will be built in Barangay Bacquioen and has undergone
public hearings.
“People
benefited from a power plant built in Barangay Pangascasan in 1995 and is being
operated by TeaM Energy.
Residents of Bacquioen welcomed the new power plant,”
Arcinue said.
He
said his constituents realized the advantages of hosting a power plant.
“They
told me that when another project of this kind will be built, they wanted it in
their area,” he added.
Barangay
Bacquioen was the original proposed site for the 1,218-MW Sual coal-fired
plant, but the project was transferred to Pangascasan as it was opposed
by the villagers.
“As
years passed by, they saw the improvement in the lives of the residents and the
village of Pangascasan,” Arcinue said.
The
mayor said his town was blessed with deep waters, similar to that of the Subic
Freeport, which is ideal for easy unloading of coal. He said the project
operators could build a port near the power plant.
Arcinue
said Sual was declared a special economic zone based on a law signed in 1995 by
then President Fidel Ramos.
He
said the signing of the memorandum of agreement for the new power plant would
be held soon.
He
said the project would benefit not only Sual and Pangasinan, but the entire
country.
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