POWER UPDATE
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- As the Aboitiz Group celebrates a hundred years
in the business, Hedcor found a chance to look back into its contributions to
the group.
More than being the Aboitiz group’s first ever
renewable energy venture in the power sector, Hedcor takes bigger pride at
another contribution--its projects with its host communities.
Staying true to Aboitiz group’s shared promise of Advancing Business and
Communities, Hedcor remains proactive in its collaborations with the community,
totaling to P14.7-million worth of projects in 2019 alone.
This covers initiatives centered on education, health and livelihood
that best fit the needs of Hedcor’s host communities in Benguet, Ilocos Sur,
Davao, and Bukidnon.
Aside from turning over brand new infrastructure or equiptment, Hedcor
also finds ways in making its projects both resourceful and sustainable. This
includes the repurposing of container vans that were once used to haul plant
facilities such as turbines during construction into daycare centers in
Bukidnon.
For projects relating to health, Hedcor opts to turnover medical
equipment and provide training for Barangay Health Workers as this is a more
sustainable impact compared to medical missions.
Hedcor makes sure that its projects capacitate its communities to be
more skilled in various fields such as Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
System (DRRM). Recently, Hedcor’s host community--the Municipality of La
Trinidad,--has been recognized for its exemplary DRRM system. They bagged the
National Gawad KALASAG (Kalamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang
Kaligtasan) Award for the second consecutive time in the first- to third-class
municipalities category.
Above all, Hedcor puts utmost priority towards education as the
organization believes that it is the best driver of success. In its 42 years,
Hedcor has produced scholars who graduated with latin honors or have passed the
board--the likes of Judy Ann Lupinna who is the first ever civil engineer of
Amilongan in the municipality of Alilem, Ilocos Sur.
The communities’ local government units (LGUs) also receive generation
shares from Hedcor pursuant to the Energy Regulation (ER) 1-94.
This means they are granted one centavo for every kilowatt-hour
generated by Hedcor. Through this, infra projects such as P1.9-million
farm-to-market roads in the Municipality of Bakun and the P10.7-million
electrification project in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur are now being enjoyed by
communities.
As the business grows to cater to the rising demands of clean energy,
Hedcor makes sure that it leaves no one behind especially its host communities
who have welcomed and kept its facilities safe from the day of construction up
to present.
Hedcor is a run-of-river hydropower arm of AboitizPower, with a total
installed capacity of 277MW of clean and renewable energy
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