Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- August 27, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Aboitiz Power
Corp. expects to increase the generation capacity of the Tiwi and MakBan
geothermal power plants after the six-year rehabilitation of the steamfield
commenced last year.
AboitizPower chief operating officer
Emmanuel Rubio said rehabilitation in the Tiwi and MakBan Geothermal Complex
has already commenced.
“We have started looking at
rehabilitating some wells in Tiwi. I think we’re already seeing some of the
output of the (steamfield). It’s 12 wells, 50 megawatts. We signed that
contract,” he said.
AboitizPower, through wholly-owned
subsidiary AP Renewables Inc. (APRI), operates the 458-MW MakBan geothermal
power plants that straddle the provinces of Batangas and Laguna, as well
as the 289-MW Tiwi geothermal power plants in Albay.
Last year, APRI signed a geothermal
resources supply and services agreement (GRSSA) with Sy-led Philippine
Geothermal Production Co. Inc. to supply steam and drill new production wells
in the Tiwi and MakBan Geothermal Complex.
The agreement ensures the long-term
operations of the two renewable power plant facilities.
PGPC, the pioneer in the commercial
development of geothermal energy in Southeast Asia, is the steamfields operator
and geothermal resource provider to the power plants.
Under the GRSSA, PGPC will drill 12
new production wells over a six-year period to increase steam availability for
the power plant facilities by about 20 percent. The agreement also ensures a
more competitive fuel pricing in the long term.
First commissioned in 1979, the
Tiwi-MakBan Geothermal Complex is one of the biggest geothermal facilities in
the country and the region.
PGPC has since operated the
steamfield facilities.
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