List of Generation Companies and Generation Facilities with Certificates of Compliance/Provisional Authorities to Operate (As of 18 June 2021)

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List of Generation Companies and Generation Facilities with Certificates of Compliance/Provisional Authorities to Operate (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 - Luzon Nameplate Rating Name of Generation Company Name of Generation Facility Location Type COC Number Date Issued Date Expiry (kW) 16-12-M-00088L 1 Absolut Distillers, Inc. 2.04 MWp Solar Power Project Brgy. Malaruhatan, Lian, Batangas Solar 2,040 08-Dec-16 13-Jul-21 (FIT-COC) Sitio Mahabang Sapa Feeder Road, Brgy. 2 Alternergy Wind One Corporation 54.0 MW Wind PP Wind 54,000 PAO-FIT 22-Oct-20 13-Sep-21 Halayhayin, Pililia, Rizal 83.70 Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) TECO Special Economic Zone, Bo. 3 Anda Power Corporation Coal 83,700 PAO 18-Nov-20 30-Nov-21 Coal Fired Power Plant Bundagul, Mabalacat, Pampanga 4 Angat Hydropower Corporation 218 MW Angat HEPP Brgy. San Lorenzo, Norzagaray, Bulacan Hydro 218,000 PAO 05-Aug-20 08-Aug-21 Angeles Industrial Park Bo. Calibutbut, 5 Angeles Power, Inc. 30.60 MW Bunker C-Fired DPP Oil-Based 30,600 19-04-M-00005L 12-Apr-19 20-Apr-24 Bacolor, Pampanga Tiwi GPP (Plant 6 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Naga, Tiwi, Albay Geothermal 60,000 PAO 16-Dec-20 12-Dec-21 A) 114 MW Tiwi GPP 7 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Cale, Tiwi, Albay Geothermal 114,000 PAO 17-Mar-21 12-Dec-21 (Plant C) 7.0 MW Makban Binary 1 Geothermal 8 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Cale, Tiwi, Albay Geothermal 7,000 17-05-M-00105L 15-May-17 06-Nov-21 Power Plant 166.40 MWMakban-Bay Geothermal PAO 9 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Bitin, Bay, Laguna Geothermal 166,400 18-Nov-20 30-Nov-21 Power Plant (1st Extension) Makban-Calauan Geothermal Power PAO 10 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Limao, Calauan, Laguna Geothermal 181,400 18-Nov-20 30-Nov-21 Plant (1st Extension) 40 MW Makban-Sto. Tomas PAO 11 AP Renewables, Inc. Brgy. Sta. Elena, Sto. Tomas, Batangas Geothermal 40,000 02-Dec-20 30-Nov-21 Geothermal Power Plant (1st Extension) TECO-Special Economic Zone, Bo. 12 Asia Pacific Energy Corporation (APEC) 52MW Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant Coal 52,000 16-09-M-00015L 01-Sep-16 22-Jun-21 Bundagul, Mabalacat, Pampanga Asian Carbon Neutral Power Corporation 19-12-M-00189L 13 ACNPC Biomass PP Armenia, Tarlac City Biomass 2,121 03-Dec-19 26-Mar-23 (ACNPC) (COC-FIT) 14 Bac-Man Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) Bac-Man I Geothermal Power Plant Palayan Bayan, Manito, Albay Geothermal 110,000 PAO 06-Oct-20 20-Oct-21 15 Bac-Man Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) Bac-Man II Geothermal Power Plant Brgy. Basud, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon Geothermal 20,000 PAO 06-Oct-20 20-Oct-21 12.5MW Biomass Cogeneration Power 16 Bataan 2020 Power Ventures, Inc. Brgy. Gugo, Samal, Bataan Biomass 12,500 PAO-FIT 07-Apr-21 20-Mar-22 Plant 17-09-M-00134L 17 Bicol Biomass Energy Corporation (BBEC) 5.0 MW Biomass PP Brgy. New San Roque, Pili, Camarines Sur Biomass 5,000 19-Sep-17 26-Mar-22 (FIT-COC) 960 kW Mini-Hydroelectric Power 18 Bicol Hydropower Corporation Brgy. Panicuason, Naga City, Camarines Sur Hydro 960 16-06-M-15596L 13-Jun-16 26-Jun-21 Plant 19 Bosung Solartec , Inc. 1.004 MW DC Sarrat Solar PP Brgy. 21, San Marcos, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte Solar 1,004 18-03-M-00147L 01-Mar-18 28-Feb-23 16-12-M-00099L 20 Bulacan Solar Energy Corporation 15 MWp DC Bulacan III Solar PP Brgy. Casalat, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Solar 15,000 20-Dec-16 07-Dec-21 (FIT-COC) Cabanatuan Electric Corporation 25.6 MW Bunker C-Fired Diesel Power Sitio Mampulog, Brgy. Bitas, Cabanatuan 21 Oil-Based 25,600 19-06-M-00046L 02-Jun-14 22-Jun-24 (CELCOR) Plant City, Nueva Ecija Cagayan Biomass Energy Corporation PAO-FIT 22 15 MW Burgos Biomass Power Plant Burgos, Isabela Biomass 15,000 18-Nov-20 14-Dec-21 (CBEC) (Extension) 23 CBK Power Company Limited 21.96 MW Botocan HEPP Botocan, Majayjay, Laguna Hydro 21,956 19-07-M-00049CL 04-Jul-19 20-Jul-24 24 CBK Power Company Limited 35.02 MW Caliraya HEPP Caliraya, Lumban, Laguna Hydro 35,020 19-07-M-00049BL 04-Jul-19 20-Jul-24 661.30 MW Kalayaan I and II Pump 25 CBK Power Company Limited San Juan, Kalayaan, Laguna Hydro 661,300 19-07-M-00049AL 04-Jul-19 20-Jul-24 Storage Power Plant CE Casecnan Water and Energy Company, Sitio Pauan, Brgy. Villarica, Pantabangan, PAO 26 CE Casecnan 153 MW HEPP Hydro 153,000 02-Dec-20 19-Dec-21 Inc. Nueva Ecija (1st Extension) Central Azucarera Don Pedro, Inc. 20-01-M-00194L 27 CADPI Biomass Power Plant Brgy. Lumbangan, Nasugbu, Batangas Biomass 32,100 07-Jan-20 06-Jan-25 (CADPI) (FIT-COC) 28 CIP II Power Corporation CIP II Bunker C-Fired DPP Brgy. Quirino, Bacnotan, La Union Oil-Based 21,266 19-12-M-00018L 03-Dec-19 07-Jun-24 29 DPJ Engineers & Consultants Bulanao HEPP Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga Hydro 1,010 17-08-M-00132L 16-Aug-17 04-Jun-22 30 Ecopark Energy of Valenzuela Corp. 4.691 MW Solar PV Plant Isla Road, Brgy. Isla, Valenzuela City Solar 4,691 20-01-M-00195L 21-Jan-20 20-Jan-25 19-12-M-00005L 31 EDC Burgos Wind Power Corporation Burgos Wind PP (Phase I & II) Burgos, Ilocos Norte Wind 150,000 03-Dec-19 17-Dec-24 (FIT-COC) PAO-FIT 32 Energy Development Corp. (EDC) EDC Burgos Solar PP ( Phase 1) Brgy. Saoit, Burgos, Ilocos Norte Solar 4,160 29-Sep-20 05-Oct-21 (1st Extension) PAO-FIT 33 Energy Development Corp. (EDC) EDC Burgos Solar PP ( Phase 2) Brgy. Saoit, Burgos, Ilocos Norte Solar 2,660 29-Sep-20 05-Oct-21 (1st Extension) Prince Balagtas Road, Clark Freeport Zone, 16-12-M-00090L 34 Enfinity Phils. Renewable Resources, Inc. 22.33 MWp DC Clark Solar PP Solar 22,330 08-Dec-16 13-Jul-21 Pampanga (FIT-COC) 35 FGP Corp. San Lorenzo CCGTPP Sta. Rita, Batangas City Natural Gas 586,500 PAO 03-Sep-20 05-Sep-21 36 First Cabanatuan Ventures Corporation 10.26 MWp DC Solar PP Project Brgy. Lourdes, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija Solar 10,258 PAO-FIT 05-May-21 12-Apr-22 Sta. Rita Aplaya and Sta. Rita Karsada, 37 First Gas Power Corporation 1,133.90 MW Sta. Rita CCGTPP Natural Gas 1,133,900 18-12-M-00031L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 Batangas City 38 First Gen Hydro Power Corporation 120.80 MW Pantabangan HEPP Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija Hydro 120,800 PAO 02-Dec-20 02-Dec-21 39 First Gen Hydro Power Corporation 12.0 MW Masiway HEPP Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija Hydro 12,000 PAO 02-Dec-20 06-Dec-21 40 First Natgas Power Corp. 430 MW San Gabriel CCPP Brgy. Sta. 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Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet Hydro 3,890 19-Apr-17 29-Apr-22 (FIT-COC) 46 Hedcor, Inc. Irisan 3 HEPP Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet Hydro 1,200 18-12-M-00330L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 47 Hedcor, Inc. Ampohaw HEPP Banengbeng, Sablan, Benguet Hydro 8,000 18-12-M-00329L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 48 Hedcor, Inc. Bineng 3 HEPP Bineng, La Trinidad Benguet Hydro 5,625 18-12-M-00334L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 49 Hedcor, Inc. Ferdinand L. Singit HEPP Poblacion, Bakun, Benguet Hydro 6,400 18-12-M-00327L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 50 Hedcor, Inc. Lon-oy HEPP Poblacion, Bakun, Benguet Hydro 3,600 18-12-M-00328L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 51 Hedcor, Inc. Lower Labay HEPP Amposongan, Bakun, Benguet Hydro 2,400 18-12-M-00335L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 52 Hedcor, Inc. Sal-angan HEPP Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet Hydro 2,400 18-12-M-00336L 11-Dec-18 04-Nov-23 Maharlika Highway, Purok 6, Burgos, Alicia, 53 Isabela Biomass Energy Corporation 20 MW Rice-Husk Fired Biomass PP Biomass 20,000 PAO-FIT 13-Jan-21 18-Jan-22 Isabela 54 Isabela I Electric Cooperative, Inc. Magat A Mini-HEPP Brgy. Villa Beltran, Ramon, Isabela Hydro 360 18-12-M-15948L 21-Dec-18 26-May-23 Mt. Sta. Rita, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, 55 Jobin SQM, Inc. Sta. Rita Solar Power Plant Solar 32,337 19-01-M-00168L 15-Jan-19 15-Nov-21 Subic Zambales Mt.
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