Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- March 29, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — The Mindanao
coal-fired power plant owned by AC Energy Inc. has been named as among the
country’s energy projects of national significance (EPNS).
The Energy Investment Coordinating
Council (EICC), led by the Department of Energy (DOE), has endorsed the
4x138-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Lanao del Norte in Mindanao owned
by GN Power Kauswagan Ltd. Co. (GNPK).
GNPK is a limited partnership
among AC Energy, the Philippine Investment Alliance for Infrastructure (PINAI)
and Power Partners Ltd. Co.
Last March 13, the EICC issued
certificates of energy project of national significance (CEPNS) for
commerciality to GNPK’s power plant.
DOE Assistant Secretary Redentor
Delola earlier said unit 1 of the GNPK coal plant (138 MW) would start
providing capacity to the Mindanao grid in May and unit 2 (138 MW) in July.
Last month, the project of GNPK’s
affiliate GNPower Dinginin Coal Plant Ltd. Co. had also been included in the
EPNS list.
GNPower Dinginin, a limited
partnership among AC Energy Inc., Aboitiz Power Corp. and Power Partners Ltd.
Co., is set to complete the first unit of the 2x668-MW supercritical coal-fired
power plant in Bataan within the year.
As one of the EPNS, the GNPK power
plant will be entitled to all the rights and privileges under Executive Order
(EO) 30.
The EPNS is intended to establish a
simplified approval process and harmonize the relevant rules and regulations of
all government agencies involved in the permitting process.
Signed by President Duterte in June
2017, EO 30 provides that government agencies concerned with energy projects
should presume other agencies were able to act upon and issue their respective
permits within a 30-day period.
If not acted upon five days after
the lapse of 30 days, these projects are deemed approved.
So far, the EICC issued 75 CEPNS out
of the 334 applications, while 52 filings were notified of non-compliance as to
form and/or documentary requirements.
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