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Mindanao’s power woes no more -MinDa VOL. 2, No. 258
Cagayan de Oro City
Thursday
March 21, 2013
P10.00
“Once reopened, the Iligan diesel power plant, which has a full generating capacity of 100 megawatts will significantly ease up Mindanao’s current daily power deficit of 100300 megawatts,”
Tropical urban polluting diesel power plant on the waterfront and mountains with excavations in the b ac kg roun d . Co n c e p t of global warming and industrial pollution.
By MinDa Staff ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines --- The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) announced that immediate solutions aimed to rapidly address the serious power deficit in the island-region of Mindanao are underway. At the Zamboanga Power Summit held here Friday last week, MinDA Chair Luwalhati Antonino said that among the solutions identified include the reopening of the Iligan diesel power plant and the commissioning of two other power plants in the region. “Once reopened, the Iligan diesel power plant, which has a full generating capacity of 100 megawatts will significantly ease up Mindanao’s current daily power deficit of 100-300 megawatts,” she said. Antonino explained that the Iligan diesel power plant is expected to resume its operations by next month and will start generating an initial of 20 megawatts. It is expected to achieve its full restoration by the end of the year.
MinDA Chair Luwalhati Antonino
She added that two more power plants namely the 15-megawatt Map a l ad diesel power plant being operated by the Mapalad Energy Generating Corporation (MEGC), and the 15-megawatt Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) or bunker fuel Peaking Plant of the EEI Power Corporation will add 30 megawatts of additional power to Mindanao. The Department of Energy (DOE) disclosed that power demand and supply outlook for Mindanao this year will peak at 1,484 megawatts while its power plants can only supply estimated 1,181 megawatts. Mindanao is currently experiencing a 300-megawatt power deficit, which caused
GenSan negotiates with major power consumers for voluntary de-loading By Allen V. Estabillo GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews)– The city government has initiated negotiations with major local power consumers and distribution utility South Cotabato II Electric Cooperative (Socoteco II) for the implementation of the Department of Energy’s (DoE) voluntary de-loading scheme to ease the worsening power shortage here. major | page 10
Malaysia goes for the ‘kill’
By Al Jacinto ZAMBOANGA CITY – Malaysia has deployed more armoured vehicles and combat helicopters, including naval boats to Sabah in an effort to flush out dozens of remaining followers of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram who have been fighting security
forces on the oil-rich island being claimed by both sides. About a dozen armoured personnel vehicles arrived in the town of Lahad Datu to support ground troops hunting down at least 50 members of the Sultanate of Sulu headed by Raja Muda Agbimuddin, the sultan’s kill | page 10
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Cardinal Tagle addresses XU commencement today By Vanessa Gorra
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio G Cardinal Tagle today will give the commencement address at the academic convocation of Xavier University through a video message. The cardinal was expected to grace the convocation personally. However, he is not able to return in time after attending the installation of Pope Francis on March 19. Cardinal Tagle today | page 10
Eleven Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) and two municipalities from Northern Mindanao were recognized by the Department of Agriculture for their commendable performance and unwavering commitment to the advancement of the rice sector. The awardees were the municipalities of Opol, Misamis Oriental represented by Mayor Dexter B. Yasay (top left photo, right) and Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte represented by Mayor Benjie Y. Baguio (bottom left photo, 3rd from left) as outstanding rice municipalities. The agricultural extension workers hailed as outstanding rice achievers were Sagrada P. Alvarez (Oroquieta City), Agnes Gracia Sue S. Butalid (Clarin) and Bonida A. Onos (Clarin) of Misamis Occidental; Emerita P. Capaytas, Fedelina M. Cuaresma, Manuel P. Sabillo, Fe A. Enriquez, Violeta B. Florin, Ma. Luisa Q. Gabutin, Estrella M. Morilla and Josefina J. Sabillo of Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte. The awardees received their plaques of recognition with P1-million worth of agricultural projects for the outstanding rice municipalities and P20,000 cash incentive for each of the outstanding AEWs, which were awarded to them by no less than DA Secretary Proceso J. Alcala(7th from left) and assisted by Assistant Secretary and National Rice Program Coordinator Dante Delima (7th from right), Undersecretary Joel S. Rudinas (6th from left) and Regional Executive Director Lealyn A. Ramos (6th from right) on March 15, 2013 at the Philippine International Convention Center in Manila. # (VANESSA MAE S. SIANO, DA-RAFID 10)
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