posted June 04, 2016 at 11:10 pm by The Standard Business http://thestandard.com.ph/business/207394/wind-power-firm-reforests-pagudpud.html
About 293 hectares within the
625-hectare site of Ayala’s wind farm in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, will once more
grow into lush protected land. This is expected as AC Energy Holdings’ wind
unit, North Luzon Renewables, enters the third year of its reforestation
program in Barangay Caparispisan this year.
“Maintaining and protecting the lush
flora of Pagudpud is highly important to us,” said AC Energy president and
chief executive John Eric Francia.
“Pagudpud is one of the most visited
seaside towns in the country, because of its natural beauty, so we are well
aware of our responsibility to nourish and protect its forests, sustain its
water resources, and protect its ecosystems. In the process, we are also
collaborating with local communities to generate more green jobs,” Francia
said.
In partnership with the Ilocos Norte
provincial government, the wind farm began producing and planting various
seedlings in 2014. The first major goal of the effort is to produce 350,000
seedlings and plant 205,000 within three years.
The remaining seedlings will then be
distributed to other local governments and nearby communities to support
similar tree-planting efforts and the government’s National Greening Program.
Since the pre-construction, the wind farm has generated 1,900 employment
opportunities for many locals who now work as plant nursery staff, forest
guards, maintenance and stockyard workers and civil works personnel.
AC Energy has committed to grow its
renewable and conventional energy portfolio and over the past three years it
has committed over $700 million to meet baseload demand as well as develop
alternative clean power.
Together with North Luzon
Renewables’ 81 MW wind farm in Pagudpud, AC Energy has expanded its wind farm
in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, under Northwind Power Development Corp., to generate a
total of 52 MW, bringing AC Energy’s total wind energy capacity to 133 MW, the
second largest in the country today.
In the Visayas, AC Energy is
likewise expanding its renewable portfolio. In September 2015, it entered into
a partnership agreement with Bronzeoak Clean Energy Inc. for the development,
construction and operation of a P1.3-billion solar power farm in Bais City,
Negros Oriental. Completed in February 2016, the solar power farm has a
capacity of 18 MW in the first phase. The second phase will involve the
expansion of the solar power farm to a targeted total of 50 MW.
Aside from its reforestation program
in Pagudpud, the company is implementing numerous corporate social responsibility
projects in Ilocos Norte also in collaboration with the provincial government.
These include programs in education, health and sanitation and infrastructure.
Notably, North Luzon Renewables has established a Manpower Response program in
Barangay Caparispisan.
This taps the local knowledge and
strength of town residents, who now provide immediate support to households who
may be affected by the operation of the wind farm. In 2016, the company will
also establish a community-based disaster risk reduction management program to
address community needs arising from typhoons and other natural disasters.
“The generation of clean energy,
such as our wind farm investment in Pagudpud and our solar power farm in
Negros, naturally encourages the growth of other complementary green programs,
whether they are in forest protection, farming, and other forms of livelihood
associated with environmental protection,” said Francia.
“We hope to continue, where
possible, to build on our existing renewable energy platforms in the future,”
he said.
AC Energy currently has a total
attributable capacity of 650 MW in conventional and renewable projects. The
company expects this capacity to reach over 1,000 MW by 2016.
AC Energy Holdings Inc. is the
development arm of the Ayala group in the energy sector. The company is
building a portfolio of power generation assets using renewable and
conventional technologies.
North Luzon Renewables is a joint
venture of AC Energy, UPC Philippines Wind, Mitsubishi Corp.’s DGA and
Philippine Investment Alliance for Infrastructure Fund. The company’s wind farm
in Pagudpud started commercial operations on Nov. 11, 2014.
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