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Information to be Provided through HRD 5. 1 In forma tion throug h DOE we b s ite List of Projects Project Location Projj,ect Name, on River System Map Location, Rivers Hydropower Project sites, Project Status, River system map, Existing Facilities A183 Project Parameters Carolina Catingas Legend Barotac 5 A164 A165 (A) New Potential SitesAlacaygan 1 (B) Signed Potential Sites 2 Jalaud(C) Under Signed Potential Sites Sicaba A166 Grande (D) Other Potential Sites Himocaan Max (E) Existing Dams and Weirs Malogo River River Project Rivers 3 4 5 Region Province Municipality Project Name Output Type Rank A158 10 System Name Status River System Areas 7 (MW) Green : Name of River Systems A157 Jaro 6 8 9 Region-04B Occidental Mindoro - Aglubang No.1 Magasawangtubig Aglubang New_Potential 1.40 Run of River C A046 A045 Cabicungan Danao Region-04B Occidental Mindoro - Aglubang No.2 Magasawangtubig Aglubang New_Potential 0.70 Run of River C Imbang n Bulanao Bulu Region-04B Occidental Mindoro - Bongabong No.1 Bongabong Bongabong New_Potential 0.70 Run of River C A132 Sibalom A133 A134 A074 Pamplona Palawig Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Pagbahan No.2 Pagbahan Pagbahan New_Potential 1.80 Run of River C A195 ar A075 San Roque A196 Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Balanaan No.1 BugsangaBugsangaNew_Potential 0.60 Run of River C Cagayan Baua Ibajay A194 1 2 Cabicungan A131 Linao Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Cagaray Cagaray Cagaray New_Potential 0.60 Run of River C BanbanAunugay Abra de Ilog Bulu Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Catuiran No.1 Catuiran Catuiran New_Potential 0.60 Run of River B A130 A047 Abulug A197 Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Pula Magasawangtubig Aglubang New_Potential 0.30 Run of River C oaA049g imocaan Pamplona 1 2 A135 Bago A195 A129 A198 Bacarra-Vintar Ipayo A050 3 4 A196 Region-04B Oriental Mindoro - Balete Magasawangtubig Aglubang New_Potential 0.50 Run of River C A010A200A048 A009 5 A232 Cagayan A199 Malaylay10 A231 A194 A136 7 A230 Linao Region-04B Romblon - Binaya-an Binaya-an Binaya-an New_Potential 5.70 Reservoir C Mamburao Taboan Bacalan Jalo A051 6 A013 8 9 A235 Region-04B Romblon - Cantingas No.1 Cantingas Cantingas New_Potential 0.70 Run of River C A128 Panganta A233 Abulug A137 Danao A197 3 4 Region-04B Romblon - Cantingas No.2 Cantingas Cantingas New_Potential 6.50 Run of River C Laoag 5 Aklan Balanti-An A011 A228 A229 A234 10 A138 Pulang Tubig A198 7 Region-04B Romblon - Cantingas No.3 Cantingas Cantingas New_Potential 7.70 Reservoir A A127 Alingon Pagbahan Quiaoit A200 1 2 A199 6 Bacong A159 A012 A227 A226 8 9 Region-04B Romblon - Cambajao Cambajao Cambajao New_Potential 1.60 Run of River C Panay A052 A014 A053 A034 A225Butas A236 Region-04B Romblon - Lumbang Lumbang Lumbang New_Potential 0.60 Run of River C A139 A054 A223 Tibiao A222 Ilang Dalanas A160 A224 Region-04B Romblon - Agbalit Canloay Agbalit New_Potential 2.30 Run of River C A140 Lobod A237 3 4 Binalbagan Pola Legend Mag Asawang Tubig 5 Region-04-B Occidental Mindoro Victoria Aglubang - Aglubang River Large_Potentia 13.60 Run-of-River - Pinantan A221 10 A055 7 A162 (A) New Potential Sites Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Naujan Dulangan 2 - Dulangan River Mini_Potential 1.00 - - A076 A015 6 A141 A161 A163 1 2 A238 8 9 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Baco - Dulangan River Large_Potentia 24.00 Run-of-River - (B) SignedAmnay Potential Sites Dikatayan Dulangan Cairauan A039 A142 A077a Guihoingan(C) Under Signed Potential Sites A036 A220 Pula Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Bongabong Bongabong -Bongabong River Large_Potentia 28.00 Run-of-River - A144 A057Barotac (D) Other Potential SitesA016 A037 A143 A164 A165 A058 A079 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Naujan Catuiran - Catuiran River Large_Potentia 18.00 Run-of-River - Paliwan A145 Suay B039 A146 AlacayganA056 A078 (E) Existing Dams and Weirs A038 Divilican A147 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro San Teodoro Alag - Inabasan River Large_Potentia 39.50 Run-of-River - A148 Libertad Rivers A035 Ilog-Hilabangan A080 A239 A166 Jalaud A059 Sicaba River System Areas Dulangan Hydroelectric Cangaranan Balete DilacnadB065anom A040 B038 3 4 Green : Name of River Systems Abra B037 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Baco - - Signed 18.00 - - 5 San Jose Ibod A219 Power Project A061 Sta. Maria A247 A149 A150 10 Malogo A018 A017 Agsalin Linao-Cawayan HEP 7 A060 A019 A041 A151 A158 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Baco - - Signed 2.10 - - Ipayo A246 BansudA217 (Lower Cascade) 6 9 A020 A218 A152 A157 Jaro 8 A021 Palanan-Pinacanauan Sibalom-West B029 A242 A245 Linao-Cawayan HEP A046 A045 A026 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Baco - - Signed 2.10 - - A153 A063 Buaya A042 SumaguiB027 A243 A244 Imbang A216 (Upper Cascade) GuimbalA064 Mongpong A022 A241 Legend B028 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Bongabong Bongabong HEP --Signed 10.00 - - A154 A024 Bongabong Sibalom A023 Sipalay A027 A215 A240 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro San Teodoro Alag HEP --Signed 20.00 - - A062 A081 Talaptap (A) New Potential Sites Dimatano A065 A249 Ipil (B) Signed Potential SitesLumintao A214 A248 Catuiran Hydroelectric Swaragan Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Naujan - - Applying 8.00 - - A082 A025 A213 A155 (C) Under Signed Potential Sites A043 Power Project A028 A250 Kandabong B058B047 A156 B108 A031 B049 A211 Dinapique Tiolas (D) Other PotentialAnahawin Sites A029 A212 B112 Catuiran (Upper B030 A049 Amburayan B120 Inabanga 1 2 Bago (E) Existing Dams and Weirs Magbando A030 B121A044 Matulid Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Naujan Cascade) Hydroelectric - - Applying 8.00 - - A050 A208 A A209 A210B008 B123 Legend Rivers B071 B050 Baroro A207 BarocB122 Power Project River System Areas A032 Abatan B034 TanjayA051 A251 Cantakoy Hydroelectric B060 B018 A001 (A) New Potential Sites Green : Name of River Systems Bauang B070 A204 A206 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro Naujan - - Applying 8.00 - - A205 CasiguranLoboc Power Project A066 B042 A203 (B) Signed Potential Sites A202 A068 A085 B045B046B044B043 A006 A067 A069 Inabasan Hydroelectric A201 A002 A003 Region-04-B Oriental Mindoro San Teodoro - - Applying 10.00 - - (C) Under Signed3 4 Potential Sites B048 B110 Aringay A252 A005 Power Project 5 A052 A004 Alihauan Tyabanan A084 A053 Labangan (D) Other Potential A070 Sites10 A054 B026 DilaA033longan Manaba Region-04-B Palawan Brooke's Point Cabinbin - Cabinbin River Mini_Potential 0.80 - - A083 Pangatban 7 1 2 Cagaray Region-04-B Palawan Puerto Princesa Babuyan -Babuyan River Mini_Potential 5.60 Reservoir - (E) Existing Dams and Weirs B051 Legend Legend Bayawan 6 BinalbaganA0719 Sicopong 8 Bulalacao Region-04-B Palawan Puerto ProncesaLangogan -Langogan River Mini_Potential 6.80 Run-of-River - Rivers A086A055 Patalan (A) New Potential Sites(A) New Potential Sites DumagueteA076 01020 30 40 50 km (B) Signed Potential Sites(B) Signed Potential Sites RiverCauitan System Areas Alaminos (C) Under Signed Potential(C) UnderSites Signed Potential Sites Green : Name of River Systems A077 3 4 A057 5 (D) Other Potential Sites(D) Other Potential Sites A073 10 (E) Existing Dams and Weirs(E) Existing Dams and Weirs A072 Balincaguin 7Agno 6 8 9 Dagupan Rivers Rivers River System Areas River System Areas Green : Name of River SystemsGreen : Name of River Systems Bangcolotan Siaton Canauay Legend 02040 6080100 km 0410 20 30 050 km 01020(A) New Potential30 Sites40 50 k 0 20 40 60 80 100 km (B) Signed Potential Sites B074 (C) Under Signed Potential Sites 0510 20 30 40 0 km 5. Information to be Provided through HRD 5.2 Information from DOE by Face-to-Face service Detail Project Information Site Reconnaissance Report Project Name, Location, Comparison between the desk study River, Data of Reservoir, and results of the site reconnaissance, Power Generation Plan, Access Route, Preliminary Project Cost, Survey results about Dam site, Preliminary Project Evaluation Waterway route, River condition, Environmental information, Photographs A6A15 5. Information to be Provided through HRD 5.3 Other Examples of Information to be provided These examples were prepared by DOE staff at the seminar held in Sep., 2011 I trust DOE staff to have enough skill to operate this HRD system Summary This HRD (Hydropower Resource Database) system can fulfill following conditions; • Unified management of hydropower potential site will be possible and become easier than before. • Possible to search promising potential sites. • Possible to find the development of river system (i.e. cascade development) and the project status (awarded / applying, etc. ) on topographic maps. • Easy to update / add / delete data of hydropower potential sites • Easy to search, sort and present data of each sites • Comprehensible with visualized GIS data, and effective to be used for presentations A6A16 Thank You very much For Your Kind Attention A6A17 .
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