DAVAO CITY—An office
serving as Malacañang’s eyes and ears in Mindanao said the El Niño phenomenon
is making its presence felt in the island’s power supply, reducing the output
of hydropower sources which have been providing cheap and clean energy to the
island.
Two of the biggest
sources of hydroelectricity in Mindanao are in Lanao and Bukidnon—the Agus and
Pulangi Hydropower Complexes. They supply nearly half of the island’s electricity
needs.
Romeo Montenegro,
public affairs chief of the Mindanao Development Authority, Malacañang’s
development arm in Mindanao, said data from the National Power Corp. showed
that water level in Lake Lanao, which feeds the Agus hydropower plant, is near
the critical level of 699.86 meters above sea level (masl). For the hydropower
plant to operate, water level at the lake has to be at a minimum of 699.15
masl.
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