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PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS As of January 31 PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) San Roque Lower East Pumped- LUZON CAR Benguet Strategic Power Development Corporation 400.00 Storage Bokod Bokod 1 HEDCOR Benguet, Inc. 20.00 Bakun Bago E.C. de Luna Construction Corporation 17.00 Itogon & Bokod Laboy HPP Markham Resources Corporation 3.00 Apayao Calanasan Apayao 7 SN Aboitiz Power- Renewable, Inc. 35.00 Conner Nabuangan Run-of-River Strategic Power Development Corporation 10.00 Abra Lagayan and Tineg Binongan-Tineg SN Aboitiz Power-Greenfield, Inc. 50.00 Apayao River 1 Sn Aboitiz Power Renewable, Inc. Kalinga Pasil B I-MAGAT Renewable Energy Corporation 14.00 Pasil C I-MAGAT Renewable Energy Corporation 11.00 Pasil 3 HPP Markham Resources Corporation 3.00 Pasil 4 HPP Markham Resources Corporation 4.00 Pasil Tapao River Markham Resources Corporation 10.00 Apayao Calanasan Apayao River 2 Sn Aboitiz Power Renewable, Inc. 36.00 Kalinga Pasil Lower Pasil Markham Resources Corporation 30.00 I Ilocos Norte Adams Bulo Mini Hydro Phase 1 Phildane Resources Corporation 1.50 Adams and Bulo Mini Hydro Phase 2 Phildane Resources Corporation 5.00 Dumalneg Pagudpud Bulo Mini Hydro Phase 3 Phildane Resources Corporation 4.00 Ilocos Sur and Sugpon and Kibungan 2 HEDCOR Benguet, Inc. 21.50 Benguet Kibungan Batchelor East and Pangasinan Batchelor River Hydro-Gen Water & Power Phils, Inc. 1.20 Natividad San Quintin Dipalo River Power Beacon Renewable Solutions Inc. PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) LUZON I La Union San Gabriel Baroro Markham Resources Corporation 6.00 Ilocos Sur Ilocos Sur 2 Sn Aboitiz Power Renewable, Inc. 140.00 Suyo Sigay 1 Markham Resources Corporation 7.00 Sigay 2 Markham Resources Corporation 10.00 II Isabela San Agustin Dabubu 2 Greenpower Resources Corporation 3.40 San Pablo Site 2 Greenpower Resources Corporation 3.00 San Pablo Site 3 Greenpower Resources Corporation 4.90 Ilaguen River Site 5 Greenpower Resources Corporation 8.60 Madella, Quirino Dibuluan 2 Greenpower Resources Corporation 3.00 and San Agustin Quirino Ilaguen River Site 6 Greenpower Resources Corporation 5.30 Nagtipunan Lower Guino GreenMountain Power Corporation 3.60 Gabe 1 GreenMountain Power Corporation 18.20 Gabe 2 GreenMountain Power Corporation 8.40 Upper Guino GreenMountain Power Corporation 9.00 Dakgan United Hydro Power Builders 142.00 MREC Quirino HPP Menlo Renewable Energy Corporation (MREC) Nueva Vizcaya Solano Matuno River II Auroral All Asia Energy Corporation 15.00 Negros Occidental Isabela Limalima Sacop River (Phase1) 888 Blue Energy Corporation Limalima Sacop River (Phase2) 888 Blue Energy Corporation III Nueva Ecija San Jose Tondod Hydro Star Utilities Inc. 0.30 Pantabangan Hydroelectric Power Pantabangan First Gen Hydro Power Corporation 120.80 Plant Masiway Hydroelectric power First Gen Hydro Power Corporation 12.00 Plant Pantabangan Run-of-River San Lorenzo Ruiz Builders and Developers Group, Inc. Aurora Dilasag Dilasag Hedcor Cordillera, Inc. 25.20 Dingalan Dingalan Pumped-storage Strategic Power Development Corporation 500.00 PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) Aurora Pumped Storage Power LUZON III Aurora Dipaculao Tewet Philippines, Inc. Project Brgy. Marikit, Nueva Ecija Marikit Hydro Star Utilities Inc. 5.00 Pantabangan, Zambales Masinloc Masinloc HPP 3 Markham Resources Corporation 10.00 Palauig Palauig HPP 3 Markham Resources Corporation 3.50 Palauig HPP 4 Markham Resources Corporation 2.20 Palauig HPP 5 Markham Resources Corporation 3.00 Iba Iba HPP 1 Markham Resources Corporation 10.00 Iba HPP 2 Markham Resources Corporation 5.00 IV-A Laguna Nagcarlan Nagcarlan 2 La Cumbre Energy Company, Inc. 8.00 Quezon General Nakar Umiray Site 2 River Laguna Hydroenergy Corporation 3.90 Umiray Site 4 River Laguna Hydroenergy Corporation 2.80 Mauban Pulang Balibaguhan HPP Enervantage Suppliers Co., Inc. General Nakar and Quezon and Bulacan San Jose del Umiray Site 3 River Laguna Hydroenergy Corporation 3.30 Monte Rizal Tanay Lumutan Laguna Hydroenergy Corporation 5.40 Mauban Quezon Balaybalay 2 Kingstower Power Supply & Construction Services Co. 2.50 V Catanduanes San Manuel Pinagsangahan River Aurora All Asia Energy Corporation 10.00 Mananap River Mini-hydropower Camarines Norte San Vicente Mingeophil Meadowland, Inc. 1.00 Project NCR Las Piñas Las Piñas City Las Pinas Primewater Infrastructure Corporation 10.00 LUZON Sum 1,674.70 132.80 VISAYAS VI Isabela Ilagan City Abuan 2 Greenpower Resources Corporation 8.10 Capiz Jamindan Upper Aklan Hydro Link Projects Corp. 30.00 Maasin City and VIII Southern Leyte Amparo River Meadowland Developers, Inc. 1.50 Malitbog Samar Basey Basey River 1 Basay Renewable Energy Corporation 1.50 Basey River 2 Basay Renewable Energy Corporation 2.00 PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) VISAYAS VIII Northern Samar Las Navas Catubig River Datem Energy Corporation 3.43 Leyte Maasin City Hinabian Southern Leyte Electric Cooperative, Inc. 0.81 Eastern Samar Maslog Maslog Iraya Energy Corporation 40.00 VISAYAS Sum 86.53 0.81 Zamboanga del MINDANAO IX La Libertad Lower Dapitan River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.00 Norte Siocon and Litoban River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.89 Baliguian Kumalarang and Zamboanga del Sur Kumalarang River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.62 Lakewood Sibugay Province ipil Bakalan River Euro Hydro Power(Asia) Holdings, Inc. 0.95 Zamboanga City Alimpaya River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 1.80 X Bukidnon Malaybalay Pulangui Run-of-River San Lorenzo Ruiz Builders and Developers Group, Inc. 22.00 Maramag Nabatantungan Euro Hydro Power(Asia) Holdings, Inc. 1.00 Valencia Manupali River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 6.37 Impasug-ong Calabugao River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.50 Dila River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 4.00 Bangon and Bubunauan River (Site No. 1) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 4.26 Libona Baungon Bubunauan River (Site No. 2) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.93 Bubunauan River (Site No. 3) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 4.55 Rio Verde inline Mini-Hydropower Rio Verde Water Consortium, Inc. 0.50 project Phase I Talakag Sagayon River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.68 PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) MINDANAO X Bukidnon Talakag Sangaya-Sagayon River (Site No. 1) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.62 Sangaya-Sagayon River (Site No. 2) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 7.86 Bulanog River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 5.25 Talakag 5 Markham Resources Corporation 9.00 Talakag 6 Markham Resources Corporation 9.00 Talakag 3 Markham Resources Corporation 12.00 Don Carlos and Muleta River (Site No. 1) Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 6.71 Pangantucan Kitaotao Rawari River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 5.02 Bukidnon Talakag 4 HPP Markham Resources Corporation 20.00 Lanao del Norte Kauswagan Matungao River Repower Energy Development Corporation 2.90 Cagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental Cugmaan-Bonacogan River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 9.65 City Cagayan C3 Markham Resources Corporation 4.50 Misamis Occidental Mount Malindag Clarin River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.17 XI Bukidnon Valencia Kitaotao 2 Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc 7.50 Davao Oriental Caraga Guangan River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.09 Manurigao River 1 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 4.85 Manurigao River 2 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.77 Caraga River 1 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 8.36 PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) MINDANAO XI Davao Oriental Caraga Caraga River 2 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. Caraga 1 HPP Volga Power Corporation 4.00 Caraga 2 HPP Volga Power Corporation 15.00 Caraga 3 HPP Volga Power Corporation 16.00 Lupon Sindangan 1 Alsons Energy Development Corporation 8.00 Sindangan 2 Alsons Energy Development Corporation 7.00 Baganga Malumagpak Waterfalls Euro Hydro Power(Asia) Holdings, Inc. 4.40 Manurigao 2 River Euro Hydro Power(Asia) Holdings, Inc. 9.00 Odiongan 1 River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.30 Odiongan 2 River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.00 Cateel River 2 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.14 Cateel River 4 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.31 Cateel River 5 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 1.14 Mahan-ob River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.68 Mata-mata River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 10.20 Manay and Caraga Lapinigan River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 0.73 Manay Mambusao River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.00 Old Macopa River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.22 Casauman River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 1.38 Caraga A1 HPP (formerlly Caraga 1 Volga Power Corporation 6.50 HPP) PENDING HYDROPOWER APPLICATIONS as of January 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) Caraga A2 HPP (formerly Caraga 2 MINDANAO XI Davao Oriental Volga Power Corporation 7.00 HPP) Caraga A3 HPP) (formerly Caraga 3 Volga Power Corporation 4.50 HPP) Magdao HPP Volga Power Corporation 2.00 Banaybanay Bitanagan River Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 2.49 Cateel Cateel River (Site No.
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