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Electricity is a highly versatile and convenient form of energy that is closely intertwined
with modern civilization and our daily lives. As a result, its demand has been growing rapidly,
keeping pace with other sources of energy. The power industry has also experienced substantial
growth and development in recent decades. Additionally, electricity plays a critical role in both
industrial and agricultural sectors, and the amount of power consumption in a country is often
● shows greater efficiency lower CO2 emissions where it produces up to 50% more
According to the Department of Energy report in 2022, Luzon may face several yellow
and red alerts by 2023 as the Ilijan gas-fired power plant will not be able to deliver in time for
summer. Yellow alerts, for instance, could appear between February and June and from October
DOE Electric Power Industry Management Bureau director Irma Exconde stated that there
would be an occurrence of 17 yellow alerts and three red alerts in 2023 (Mercurio, R., 2022).
Therefore, the development of new power plants is required because of the rising electricity
demand
CURRENT ENERGY SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES
Proximity from Substation: 5 km to the nearest transmission line located at Ilijan Batangas
Proximity from LNG Plant: 3.4 km to the Ilijan LNG plant via accessible road
PARAMETERS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR PLANT
LOCATION
PARAMETERS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR PLANT
LOCATION
Plant Location: Brgy. Pagkilatan, Batangas City Approximately 16 Hectares Area of Coverage
Proximity from Substation: 5 km to the nearest transmission line located at Ilijan Batangas
Proximity from LNG Plant: 3.4 km to the Ilijan LNG plant via accessible road
Zoning: Semi-Industrial considering that some part of the location is listed as Agricultural
Zoning
PARAMETERS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR PLANT
LOCATION
Plant Location: Brgy. Pagkilatan, Batangas City Approximately 16 Hectares Area of Coverage
Population around the area of the location: There is a community near the area with 1603
Accessibility: The accessibility via sea and land transportation is easy because the location is
The capitalization will include the long-term investment in building and running a power
plant, excluding loans. The funding needed to build the 300 MW Combined Cycle Gas Power
Plant at Brgy. In Pagkilatan, Batangas City, the public and private sectors typically coexist. It is
anticipated that of the building fund, 60% will come from the private sector, 20% from
investors, 10% from bank loans, and the 10% from the governmental sector.
OWNERSHIP
constructing, and operating the plant for 30 years before transferring ownership to the
government.
BOT model provides a way for governments to develop infrastructure projects while
minimizing their financial risks. It also allows private companies to earn a profit from the
project, which can incentivize them to complete the project on time and within budget.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE