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COC Main Grid (As of 18 June 2021) List of Generation Companies and Generation Facilities with Certificates of Compliance/Provisional Authorities to Operate (as of 18 June 2021) Main Grid - Mindanao Nameplate Rating Name of Generation Company Name of Generation Facility Location Type COC Number Date Issued Date Expiry (kW) Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative, ANECO Warehouse, Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan 1 2.208 MW Modular DPP - Unit 1 Oil-Based 2,208 18-05-M-00157M 18-May-18 17-May-23 Inc. (ANECO) City, Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative, ANECO Warehouse, Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan 2 2.208 MW Modular DPP - Unit 2 Oil-Based 2,208 18-05-M-00158M 18-May-18 17-May-23 Inc. (ANECO) City, Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative, ANECO Warehouse, Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan 3 2.208 MW Modular DPP - Unit 3 Oil-Based 2,208 18-05-M-00159M 18-May-18 17-May-23 Inc. (ANECO) City, Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative, ANECO Warehouse, Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan 4 2.208 MW Modular DPP - Unit 4 Oil-Based 2,208 18-05-M-00160M 18-May-18 17-May-23 Inc. (ANECO) City, Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative, ANECO Warehouse, Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan 5 2.208 MW Modular DPP - Unit 4 Oil-Based 2,208 18-05-M-00161M 18-May-18 17-May-23 Inc. (ANECO) City, Agusan del Norte 17-08-M-00130M 6 Asian Greenenergy Corporation (AGC) 10.49 MWp DC Solar PP Brgy. Labuagon, Kibawe, Bukidnon Solar 10,490 08-Aug-17 13-Jul-21 (FIT-COC) 8.0 MW Asiga Hydroelectric Power Brgy. Pangaylan, Santiago, Agusan del 7 Asiga Green Energy Corp Hydro 8,000 19-05-M-00172M 17-May-19 16-May-24 Plant Norte Sitio Changco, Brgy. Siguel/Bawing, 8 Astroenergy Development Gensan, Inc. 24.96 MWp Santos Solar Power Plant Solar 24,960 19-12-M-00188M 03-Dec-19 02-Dec-24 General Santos City Brgy. Dumadalig, Tantangan, South 19-09-M-00180M 9 Biotech Farms, Inc. 5.96 MW Biomass Power Plant Biomass 5,960 03-Sep-19 02-Sep-24 Cotabato (FIT-COC) Brgy. Impatug, Baungon-Libona, 10 Bubunawan Power Company, Inc. (BPCI) 6.57 MW HEPP Hydro 6,570 19-12-M-00005M 03-Dec-19 13-Dec-24 Bukidnon National Highway, Brgy. Barandias, 11 Bukidnon Power Corporation 4.80 MW Bukidnon DPP 1 Oil-Based 4,800 PAO 03-Feb-21 09-Feb-22 Pangantucan, Bukidnon 12 Bukidnon Power Corporation 2.5 MW Bukidnon DPP 2 Brgy. Mabuhay, San Fernando, Bukidnon Oil-Based 2,500 16-12-M-00100M 20-Dec-16 19-Dec-21 Cagayan Electric Power and Light Bgry. Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City, 13 969 KW Photovoltaic (Solar) PP Solar 969 19-11-M-00003M 20-Nov-19 23-Nov-24 Company, Inc. Misamis Oriental Cotabato Light and Power Company, Inc. CLPC Compound, Sinsuat Ave., Rosary 14 9.927 MW Bunker-C Fired DPP Oil-Based 9,927 17-04-M-15911M 19-Apr-17 09-Jan-22 (CLPC) Heights I, Cotabato City EEI Power Corporation (Now Strategic Brgy. Magdum, Tagum City, Davao del 15 EEI 15 MW Bunker C-Fired D PP Oil-Based 15,000 18-12-M-00337M 11-Dec-18 10-Nov-23 Energy Development Inc. (SEDI)) Norte Brgy. Ilomavis, Kidapawan City, North 16 Energy Development Corporation Mindanao I GPP Geothermal 54,240 18-12-M-000026M 19-Dec-18 08-Dec-23 Cotabato Brgy. Ilomavis, Kidapawan City, North 17 Energy Development Corporation Mindanao II GPP Geothermal 54,240 18-12-M-00025M 19-Dec-18 08-Dec-23 Cotabato Enfinity Phils. Renewable Resources Brgy. San Roque, Digos City, Davao del 18 Fourth, Inc. (Now Alterpower Digos Solar 28.590 MWp DC Digos Solar PP Solar 28,590 16-11-M-00086M 07-Nov-16 06-Nov-21 Sur Inc.) Brgy. Andap, New Bataan, Compostela 19 Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings, Inc. 3.188 MW New Bataan HEPP Hydro 3,188 PAO-FIT 16-Dec-20 15-Dec-21 Valley PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate Villanueva, 20 FDC Misamis Power Corporation 405 MW CFB Coal Thermal PP Coal 405,000 17-05-M-00108M 15-May-17 16-Oct-21 Misamis Oriental 21 FG Bukidnon Power Corporation 1.60 MW Agusan River HEPP Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Hydro 1,600 20-07-M-00332M 28-Jul-20 07-Feb-25 151.0 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant (Unit Brgy. Libertad, Kauswagan, Lanao del 22 GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. Coal 151,000 19-12-M-00191M 08-Aug-19 07-Aug-24 1) Norte 151.0 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant (Unit Brgy. Libertad, Kauswagan, Lanao del 23 GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. Coal 151,000 19-12-M-00192M 03-Dec-19 07-Aug-24 2) Norte 151.0 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant (Unit Brgy. Libertad, Kauswagan, Lanao del 24 GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. Coal 151,000 19-12-M-00193M 03-Dec-19 07-Aug-24 3) Norte 151 MW Unit 4 Kauswagan Coal Fired Brgy. Libertad, Kauswagan, Lanao del 25 GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. Coal 151,000 PAO 22-Oct-20 21-Oct-21 Power Plant Norte 19-08-M-00179M 26 Green Earth Enersource Corporation 3.33 MW Buluan Biomass Power Plant Bgry. Poblacion, Buluan, Maguindanao Biomass 3,330 08-Aug-19 12-Dec-22 (FIT-COC) 19-6-M-00174M 27 Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc. Manolo Fortich I HEPP Brgy. Santiago, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Hydro 45,936 18-Jun-19 17-Jun-24 (FIT-COC) 21-05-M-00189M 28 Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc. 27.387MW Manolo Fortich 2 HEPP Brgy. Dalirig, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Hydro 27,387 05-May-21 17-Jun-24 (FIT-COC) PAO 29 Hedcor Sibulan, Inc. Sibulan A HEPP Brgy. Sibulan, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Hydro 16,328 04-Nov-20 08-Feb-22 (1st Extension) PAO 30 Hedcor Sibulan, Inc. Sibulan B HEPP Brgy. Sibulan, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Hydro 26,256 04-Nov-20 23-Nov-21 (1st Extension) 31 Hedcor Sibulan, Inc. Tudaya 1 HEPP Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Hydro 6,650 19-03-M-00346M 05-Mar-19 09-Mar-24 19-03-M-00013M 32 Hedcor Tudaya, Inc. Tudaya 2 HEPP Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Hydro 8,137 05-Mar-19 10-Apr-24 (FIT-COC) 33 Hedcor, Inc. 1 MW Talomo 1 MHEPP Calinan, Davao City Hydro 1,000 20-08-M-00061M 12-Aug-20 15-Feb-25 34 Hedcor, Inc. 600 kW MW Talomo 2 MHEPP Mintal Proper, Davao City Hydro 600 20-08-M-00062M 12-Aug-20 15-Feb-25 35 Hedcor, Inc. 650 kW Talomo 2A HEPP Upper Mintal Proper, Davao City Hydro 650 20-08-M-00063M 12-Aug-20 15-Feb-25 36 Hedcor, Inc. 300 kW Talomo 2B HEPP Upper Mintal Proper, Davao City Hydro 300 20-08-M-00064M 12-Aug-20 15-Feb-25 37 Hedcor, Inc. 1.92 MW Talomo 3 HEPP Catalunan Pequeño, Davao City Hydro 1,920 20-08-M-00065M 12-Aug-20 15-Feb-25 Brgu. Maubog, Balbagon, Mambajao, 38 King Energy Generation, Inc. 4.10 MW Camiguin DPP Oil-Based 4,100 PAO 03-Feb-21 09-Feb-22 Camiguin 39 King Energy Generation, Inc. Bukidnon Bunker C-Fired DPP 1 Brgy. Puntian, Quezon, Bukidnon Oil-Based 3,200 18-02-M-00273M 20-Feb-18 05-Aug-22 KEGI Misamis Oriental Bunker C- Brgy. San Luis, Gingoog City, Misamis 40 King Energy Generation, Inc. Oil-Based 10,600 18-04-M-00316M 04-Apr-18 29-Sep-23 Fired DPP (MOPP1) Oriental KEGI Misamis Occidental DPP Brgy. Map-an, Panaon,Misamis 41 King Energy Generation, Inc. Oil-Based 15,680 19-09-M-00352M 03-Sep-19 25-May-24 (MOPP2) Occidental KEGI Misamis Occidental Bunker C- Brgy. San Isidro, Jimenez, Misamis 42 King Energy Generation, Inc. Oil-Based 7,841 19-01-M-000169M 15-Jan-19 09-Jul-22 Fired DPP (MOPP3) Occidental KEGI Misamis Occidental Bunker C- Brgy. San Isidro, Jimenez, Misamis 43 King Energy Generation, Inc. Oil-Based 8,398 19-09-M-00181M 03-Sep-19 09-Jul-22 Fired DPP (MOPP3) - Unit 2 Occidental 44 King Energy Generation, Inc. KEGI Surigao del Sur DPP Brgy. Telaje, Tandag City,Surigao del Sur Oil-Based 7,841 19-09-M-00364M 18-Sep-19 06-Oct-24 7.841 MW Bukidnon Bunker C-Fired 45 King Energy Generation, Inc. Brgy. Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon Oil-Based 7,841 PAO 18-Aug-20 23-Aug-21 DPP 2 Nameplate Rating Name of Generation Company Name of Generation Facility Location Type COC Number Date Issued Date Expiry (kW) Sitio Kirahon, Brgy. San Martin, 46 Kirahon Solar Energy Corporation 12.5 MW DC Kirahon Solar PP Solar 12,500 PAO 18-Nov-20 25-Nov-21 Villanueva, Misamis oriental Brgy. Crossing Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, 18-04-M-00155M 47 Lamsan Power Corporation Sultan Kudarat BiomassPP Biomass 15,000 16-Apr-18 15-Apr-23 Maguindanao (FIT-COC) 48 Mapalad Energy Generating Corporation 15 MW Diesel Fired Bunker C PP Sitio Mapalad, Brgy. Dalipuga, Iligan City Oil-Based 15,000 19-12-M-00370M 03-Dec-19 08-Dec-24 Digos Modular Diesel Power Plant DASURECO Compound Brgy. Cogon, 49 Mapalad Partners, Inc. Oil-Based 1,070 20-07-M-00379M 06-Jul-20 08-Feb-25 (Unit 1) Digos City, Davao del Sur Digos Modular Diesel Power Plant DASURECO Compound Brgy. Cogon, 50 Mapalad Partners, Inc. Oil-Based 1,070 20-07-M-00168M 06-Jul-20 08-Feb-25 (Unit 2) Digos City, Davao del Sur Digos Modular Diesel Power Plant DASURECO Compound Brgy.
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