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www.businessweekmindanao.com Issue No. 40, Volume III • January 20-22, 2012
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Solar power projects TWO solar power projects are in the pipe line of Davao del Sur’s investment leads for 2012, expecting to boost the economy and augment the power supply needs of the province. Provincial director Engr. Edwin Banquerigo of the Department of Trade and Industry reported that two private investors in solar power generation would put up their facilities respectively in the municipalities of Sta. Cruz and Hagonoy, this province. Banquerigo told the media in today’s Kapihan sa PIA that the PhilNew Energy would pour in about P7-8 billion worth of solar-powered facilities in Barangay Darong, Sta. Cruz. Though the Department of Energy has approved power generation of up to 50 mega watts, the DTI official said the facilities of PhilNew Energy would generate 35 mega watts power from the solar energy.
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‘Power forces’ behind supply contracts delay By NELSON V. CONSTANTINO, Editor-in-Chief
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AGAYAN de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez has warned that “powerful forces” in government and the electric power industry could be behind the delayed action on the supply contracts of power-generation firms that would provide the power needs of Mindanao.
Rodriguez, who is vice chairman of the House energy committee, said these “forces” are exerting efforts to increase pressure on the Rep. Rufus Rodriguez fuming mad over what he called government to privatize as “powerful forces” behind efforts to delay the privati- electric power barges owned zation of the power barges that would supply power to by the Power Sector Assets Mindanao. and Liabilities Management
Corp. (PSALM) so these could be moved to Mindanao and earn quick bucks for their new owners. “Powerful and influential people are pushing for [privatizing the power barges.] I warn them, this won’t be good for consum-
ers as it would mean higher electricity rates. Why would the government sell these power barges when it could use them to be sent to any area suffering power outages, like in Cagayan de Oro City in Mindanao which suffered severe floods just recently?” Rodriguez said. He said he suspects those behind the privatization of PSALM’s power barges wanted to make a “fast buck” from the Mindanao power crisis. The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) however said it is exhausting all efPOWER/PAGE 10
Amreco to look into Mindanao’s energy future By MIKE BAÑOS,Correspondent
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DAVAO City ’s entries to the ON3 Pitching Competition, Piclyf and Radgreen Solutions were two of the three Grand Prize winners who will be brought to Silicon Valley for a three-month exposure, immersion, and funding mission. ICT Davao President Bert Barriga announced this earlier today as both entries landed at the top spot and bested all the other start-up companies from other parts of the country. The competition was aimed to look for potential ideas generated from the innovative minds of Filipinos that can be developed for introduction to the global markets.
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Despite the country’s vast human resources, still the Philippines pays less in terms of salary and renumerations. FILE PHOTO
PH ranks third in lowest salary hikes THE PHILIPPINES is the third country with the lowest outlook for salary hikes this year, two foreign recruitment firms said. The study conducted by
India-based recruitment platforms MyHiringClub.com and NriJobPortal.com said the general salary level in the Philippines would increase by 4.21% in
2012, placing third in the list of countries with lowest outlook, next to Bulgaria (4.03%) and Vietnam (4.13%). PH/PAGE 10
THE Association of Mindanao Rural Electric Cooperatives will host the maiden edition of an annual congress which seeks to mainstream challenges and issues to Mindanao’s Energy Future. The one-day congress will focus on renewable energy, rural electrification and development at the Grand Caprice Restaurant and Convention Center, Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro City on January 26, 2012. Clint Django Pacana, executive director of the Association of Mindanao Rural Electric Cooperatives (AMRECO), said some 300 participants from the group’s 33 member cooperatives have committed to join the “Congress of the Advocates for Renewable Energy, Rural Electrification and Development.” AMRECO/PAGE 10
Energy dept awaits study on Leyte-Mindanao project THE Department of Energy (DOE) is still waiting for the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines’ updated feasibility study on the LeyteMindanao Interconnection Project (LMIP), Energy Undersecretary Josefina Patricia Asirit told reporters. The DOE official said
in an interview that the LMIP has been included in the NGCP’s third regulatory period and approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). Asirit said the NGCP will need to update the feasibility study on the LMIP and they also need to come out
with the terms of reference for the engagement of the group to who will undertake the study. “We have to wait for the feasibility study. It will determine the project’s feasibility and timetable. Even if the government wants to ENERGY/PAGE 7