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Clean March Power Projects Template 25 May 2021 Copy MINDANAO INDICATIVE POWER PROJECTS As of 31 March 2021 Installed/Rated Target Testing and Target Commercial Name of the Project Plant Type Company Name Location Capacity (MW) Commissioning Operation COAL 120.00 San Ramon Power, Coal-Fired Power Station Coal San Ramon Power, Inc. (SRPI) ZamboEcozone, Brgy. Talisayan, Zambanga City 120.00 Dec 2023 Jun 2024 GEOTHERMAL 30.00 EDC Mindanao 3 Geothermal Power Project Geothermal Energy Development Corporation Kidapawan, North Cotabato 30.00 Mar 2022 Mar 2022 HYDROPOWER 512.44 Katipunan River Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Repower Energy Development Cabanglasan, Bukidnon 6.20 Dec 2022 Dec 2022 Davao Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro San Lorenzo Ruiz Olympia Energy & Water, Inc. Davao City 140.00 Dec 2027 Dec 2027 Pulanai River Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Repower Energy Development Valencia, Bukidnon 10.60 Dec 2022 Dec 2022 Maladugao River (Lower Cascade) Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro United Holdings Power Corp. Kalilangan and Wao, Bukidnon 15.70 Dec 2023 Dec 2023 Sawaga Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Repower Energy Development Malaybalay, Bukidnon 4.50 Dec 2024 Dec 2024 Malitbog Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Sta. Clara Power Corp. Malitbog, Bukidnon 3.40 Dec 2024 Dec 2024 Culaman Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Oriental Energy and Power Generation Corporation Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 10.00 Dec 2025 Dec 2025 Silo-o Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Sta. Clara Power Corp. Malitbog, Bukidnon 3.29 Dec 2026 Dec 2026 Cabadbaran Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro First Gen Mindanao Hydropower Corp. Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte 9.75 Dec 2028 Dec 2028 Cateel Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Global Sibagat Hydro Power Corp. Baganga, Davao Oriental 16.00 Dec 2024 Jan 2025 South Pulangi Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Pulangi Hydro Power Corporation Damulog, Bukidnon 250.00 Dec 2031 Dec 2031 Limbatangon Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Turbines Resource & Development Corp. Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Occidental 9.00 Dec 2025 Dec 2025 Casauman Hydroelectric Power Project Hydro Global Sibagat Hydro Power Corp. Manay, Davao Oriental 34.00 Dec 2026 Dec 2026 BIOMASS 45.50 23.5 MW Woody Biomass Power Plant Project Biomass CARAGA Renewable Energy Corporation Agusan del Norte 23.50 Dec-2022 Dec 2022 10 MW Biomass Power Plant Project Biomass Kalilangan Bio-Energy Corporation Kalilangan, Bukidnon 10.00 Dec 2022 Dec 2022 12 MW Biomass Power Plant Project Biomass Green Acres Renewable Energy Corporation Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 12.00 Dec 2022 Dec 2022 SOLAR 326.00 Pagadian Solar Power Project Solar Astronergy Development Pagadian, Inc. Brgy. Banale, Pagadian, Zamboanga del Norte 10.00 Dec 2021 Jan 2022 Bukidnon Solar Power Project Solar Sunasia Energy, Inc. San Vicente, Sumilao, Bukidnon 2.00 Jul 2023 Aug 2023 San Francisco Solar Power Project Solar Gpower Inc. San Francisco, Agusan del Sur 10.00 Dec 2021 Jan 2022 Lal-lo Solar PV Power Plant Solar Natures Renewable Energy & Development (NAREDCO) Corp. Maasim, Sarangani 100.00 Dec 2023 Dec 2023 Hayes Solar Power Project Solar Hayes Solar Energy Corporation Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 27.00 Dec 2024 Dec 2024 Zamboanga del Norte Solar Power Project Solar Astronergy Development Dipolog Inc. La Libertad and Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte 7.00 Jun 2025 Jun 2025 General Santos Solar Power Project Solar Solar Philippines Commercial Rooftop Projects, Inc. General Santos, South Cotabato 120.00 Dec 2026 Dec 2026 Datu Odin Sinsuat Solar Power Project Solar Greenlight Solar Farm Tapian Corporation Datu Odin, Sinsuat, Maguindanao 50.00 Dec 2024 Dec 2024 BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM (BESS) 70.00 Kibawe Energy Storge Project BESS Horus Solar Energy Corp. Kibawe, Bukidnon 50.00 TBD TBD Toril Energy Storage System BESS Cell Power Energy Corporation Toril Davao 20.00 TBD TBD Note: TBD - To be determined.
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