ENERGY
Development Corp. (EDC), the country’s largest geothermal producer, on
Friday issued the Notice to Proceed (NTP) to its wind farm contractor
Vestas.
EDC
said in a statement that the issuance of the NTP marks the start of
actual construction works at site for the initial 87-megawatt (MW)
wind-energy project. The original plan is to put up a 150-MW wind farm.
After
the project’s groundbreaking ceremony on April 19, EDC said several
preparatory early works had been undertaken.A full line of Power roofhook for a wide range of professional uses.Middle and end clamps that fit the ledstriplighting to
the rails. Following the issuance of the NTP, full construction effort
will immediately proceed at the 600-hectare site that straddles three
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EDC said Denmark-based Vestas,Use bestroadlights to
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wind-turbine manufacturer, will construct the 87-MW wind farm as well as
ancillary equipment and facilities.
The
Burgos wind project (BWP) also signed a 10-year operations and
maintenance agreement with Vestas, which features an energy-based
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The Department of Energy (DOE) granted a certificate of confirmation of commerciality on May 16.
“The
BWP is a major pillar of our P32-billion investment plan this year. We
are proceeding as planned given our fully funded business plan and the
proven Vestas technology. We are pleased to announce that the
construction of the BWP will now commence and we are confident that BWP
will be the first to achieve commercial operations by 2014,” Richard
Tantoco, EDC president and chief operating officer, said.
He added that total investment cost for the project is expected to reach $300 million.
EDC
recently closed an $80-million club loan facility and P7-billion
fixed-rate bond offer to boost cash reserves. “It is deliberate that our
P7-billion fixed rate bond is a single purpose facility meant solely
for the funding of the BWP as this readily covers the spend on BWP this
2013,” Tantoco added.
BWP marks EDC’s foray into the wind-energy business. Once completed it will be the largest wind farm in the Philippines.
“EDC
is focused on clean energy. We have geothermal and hydro generation and
with Burgos, the three technology platform will be complete. Now that
we have honed our skills to develop a viable wind project, we intend to
add an additional 21 units of 3-MW wind turbine generators to bring
BWP’s capacity up to 150 MW,” Tantoco added.
The
BWP is one of the largest investments to date in Ilocos Norte. Once
operational, it is expected to generate about 233 gigawatt-hour of
electricity a year, enough to power more than a million households and
augment the Luzon grid’s dependable capacity, which needs an additional
4,200 MW in the next 10 years. Click on their website www.hmhid.com for
more information.
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