Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Mini hydro power plant in Tabuk now operational


By Peter A. Balocnit

 TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- The Bulanao Hydro Electric Plant (BHEP) was recently commissioned to operate contributing an initial power generation of .830MW for the Kalinga-Apayao Electric Cooperative (KAELCO).
At present, KAELCO buys power at P6.47 per kWh and charges consumers per kWh ranging from P10.00 to P11.00.
“With the commissioning of BHEP, this will result to P0.20-0.30 per kWh savings for KAELCO consumers because of the elimination of transmission cost, one of three components of energy cost,” said Engr. Daniel Peckley Jr., of DPJ Engineers and Consultants that owns the power plant.

BHEP is a mini-hydro power plant that gets power from waters of the Upper Chico River Irrigation System diverted to run a turbine

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