By Danessa Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated April 10, 2016 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines – The
newly-built coal-fired power plant of Aboitiz Power Corp. in Davao is being
repaired due to boiler leak which caused tripping earlier this week.
In a disclosure to the Philippine
Stock Exchange, AboitizPower said Therma South Inc.’s 130-megawatt (MW) Unit 1
tripped at 2:40 p.m. last April 6.
“After an investigation conducted
today, it was found out that the unit has a boiler tube leak,” it said.
The company said repairs on the
affected unit are expected to last 14 days.
Meanwhile, AboitizPower said TSI’s
Unit 2, which has a 130-MW net capacity, remains operational to provide supply
to the Mindanao grid.
The P35-billion baseload coal-fired
power plant in Davao City was inaugurated last January.
The first unit of the Davao plant
started commercial operations in September 2015, originally scheduled in June.
The delay was caused by the series
of rotational brownouts in the Mindanao grid following the outage of the 210-MW
coal-fired power plant of Steag State Power Inc. and Mt. Apo geothermal plants.
Meanwhile, Unit 2 started delivering
capacity just last January.
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