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By Myrna M.Velasco
With continuing upgrade
and reinforcements already being done for its operating efficiencies, state-run
National Power Corporation (NPC) is now reducing the targeted rehabilitation
cost for the 727-megawatt Agus-Pulangui hydropower complex to the level of P30
billion to P35 billion from a higher estimate of P54 billion previously.
“The latest
rehabilitation cost could just be at P30 billion to P35 billion because we have
been continuing with other rehabilitation and improvements at the plant – like
replacement of transformers and other equipment. We opted to have savings on
the cost because that will entail borrowings,” NPC President Pio J. Benavidez
has told reporters.
The initially calculated financing of P54 billion was submitted to Finance
Secretary and NPC Board Chairman Carlos Dominguez III in 2017, but several
operational reinforcements had already been undertaken at the Mindanao-sited
hydropower complex since then.
On the programmed rehab
works for the Agus-Pulangui hydropower facilities, Benavidez indicated that the
World Bank is scheduled to submit the “best option” framework by December this
year.
The NPC chief executive
emphasized that there had been three options initially sorted out for the
hydropower facility’s overhaul: first is to retain its capacity; second is to
decrease its capacity by 10-percent; and the third one delves with water
management on the six river systems that have been providing the water being
utilized for electricity generation at the Agus and Pulangui plants.
The World Bank’s
evaluation for the ‘best option’ as well as the subsequent feasibility study,
according to NPC, will require an initial funding of US$2.0 million – which the
multilateral lending firm will be providing.
The next phase after
determining the ‘best option’ for the rehab works will be the conduct of
feasibility study, which is scheduled to begin in March next year and set for
completion after 48 weeks or at least a year.
The outcome of the
feasibility study, according to Benavidez, shall be the basis for the bidding
of the contract for the rehabilitation work on the Agus-Pulangui facilities –
and that is targeted to commence in year 2021.
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