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2003 (#15) 2004 (#8) 2005 (#10) List of Generation Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement (CoE) by DOE as of July 2020 Installed Capactiy Type of Issuance Company Generating Facility Classification Location CoE No. Plant kW MW 2003 (#15) 1 Asia Pacific Energy Corp. (APEC) Co-Generation Coal-Fired Thernal Power Plant c New 50 Brgy. Bundagul, Mabalacat, Pampanga vsp812-doe/2003 June 27, 2003 Gas-Fired Combined Cycle Power Station (San Brgy Sta. Rita Aplaya & Brgy. Sta. Rita 2 FGP Corporation n Existing 500 vsp1240-doe/2003 Oct 21, 2003 Lorenzo Power Plant) Karsada, Batangas City, Batangas 3 CBK Power (Kalayaan I) Hydro Power Plant h Existing 363 Laguna vsp1277-doe/2003 Nov 5, 2003 4 Kalayaan II Hydro Power Plant h Existing 349 Laguna vsp1277-doe/2003 Nov 5, 2003 5 Caliraya Hydro Power Plant h Existing 32 Laguna vsp1277-doe/2003 Nov 5, 2003 6 Botocan Hydro Power Plant h Existing 20 Laguna vsp1277-doe/2003 Nov 5, 2003 7 PHIL-NIPPON KYOEI CORP. Diesel generating facility d New 12 Barangay Tanauan, Tanza Cavite vsp1557-doe/2003 Nov 21, 2003 8 Victorias Bioenergy Inc. Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Facility r New 50 Victoria City, Negros vsp1439-doe/2003 Dec 4, 2003 9 TALISAY BIOENERGY INC. Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Facility r New 30 Talisay City, Negros vsp1440-doe/2003 Dec 4, 2003 10 Avon River Holdings Corp. Bunker C-Fired diesel power plant d New 8 Nabas,Province of Aklan vsp1555-doe/2003 Dec 19, 2003 11 Avon River Holdings Corp. Bunker C-Fired diesel power plant d New 23 Brgy.Ingore, La Paz, Iloilo vsp1554-doe/2003 Dec 19, 2003 12 Avon River Holdings Corp. Bunker C-Fired diesel power plant d New 5 New Washington, Aklan vsp1556-doe/2003 Dec 19, 2003 13 Lazard Power Corp. Diesel Power Plant d Existing 12 Tanauan, Tanza Cavite vsp-1557-doe/2003 Dec 19, 2003 14 San Roque Power Corp. Hydroelectric Power Plant h Existing 345 San Manuel, Pangasinan vsp1250-doe/2003 Dec 22, 2003 15 Kepco Ilijan Corp. Natural Gas Combined-Cycle n Existing 1,200 Brgy. Ilijan Batangas City vsp-013-doe/2003 Dec 30, 2003 TOTAL INSTAL LED 2,998.30 CAPACI TY (MW): 2004 (#8) 16 CEPALCO Photovoltaic Plant r New 990 Lomboy,Cagayan de Oro 2004-07-01 Jul 28, 2004 17 BUBUNAWAN Hydro h Existing 7 Bukidnon 2004-07-02 Jul 28, 2004 18 CASECNAN Hydro h Existing 150 Nueva Ecija 2004-08-01 Aug 5, 2004 19 MIRANT-Pagbilao Coal-Fired c Existing 350 Pagbilao Quezon 2004-08-02 Aug 19, 2004 20 MIRANT-Toledo Coal-Fired c New 100 Cebu City 2004-11-02 Dec 1, 2004 21 BANTAYAN Bunker-Fired r New 3 Cebu City 2004-07-03 Dec 14, 2004 22 CORAL BAY Coal-Fired c New 14.14 Palawan 2004-09-01 Dec 14, 2004 23 ASIAGEN Diesel d New 14.62 Muntinlupa 2004-12-01 Dec 15, 2004 TOTAL 990 638.76 2005 (#10) 24 Trans-Asia Trans-Asia d New 3.4 Guimaras 2005-01-01 Jan 13, 2005 25 Avon River Avon River Power Plant Iloilo d New 20 Iloilo 2005-03-01 Mar 11, 2005 26 Northwind Power Northwind Bangui Bay Power Proj.(Phase I) r New 24.75 Ilocos Norte 2005-03-03 Apr 6, 2005 27 CEBECO I CEBECO I (Basak) h Existing 1 Cebu City 2005-03-06 Awaiting for MOA 28 CEBECO I Matutinao h Existing 1 Cebu City 2005-03-04 Awaiting for MOA 29 CEBECO I Mantayupan h Existing 1 Cebu City 2005-03-05 Awaiting for MOA 30 First NatGas Power Corp. Combined-Cycle n New 550 Batangas City 2005-03-02 Jun 15, 2005 31 Mid-Islands MIP-CDPP d Existing 9 O. Mindoro 2005-07-01 Jul 20, 2005 32 STEAG Mindanao Coal-Fired c Existing 210 Misamis Or. 2005-07-02 Jul 28, 2005 List of Generation Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement (CoE) by DOE as of July 2020 Installed Capactiy Type of Issuance Company Generating Facility Classification Location CoE No. Plant kW MW 33 PECO PECO d Existing 18 Iloilo City 2005-11-01 Nov 11, 2005 834.75 2006 (#4) 34 IPDI of USA IPDI of USA o New 200 Zamboanga City 2005-12-01 Jan 4, 2006 35 San Carlos Bioenergy SCBI r New 8 Negros Occ 2006-03-002 Mar 10, 2006 36 PNOC EDC NNGP g New 49 Negros Occ 2006-03-001 Mar 10, 2006 Endorsed MOA to Mr. Jeremias M. 37 PIAFMACO & Euro Pacific Axim Inc. BioGas Corn Fed r New 200 Surigao Del Norte 2006-05-01 Simon on July 4, 2006 for comments 457.00 2007 (#19) 38 Asea One Power Corp. Diesel Power Gen. d New 1 Alaminos, Pangasinan 2007-01-01 Jan 26, 2007 39 Central Azucarera De San Antonio Co-Generation Power r New 15 Passi, Iloilo City 2007-01-02 Feb 6, 2007 40 Asia Pacific Energy Corp. (APEC) Coal-Fired c Existing 50 Mabalacat, Pamp. 2007-01-03 Feb 7, 2007 41 DMCI Coal-Fired c New 29 Masbate 2007-06-01 Jul 9, 2007 42 DMCI Coal-Fired c New 15 Masbate 2007-06-02 Jul 9, 2007 43 Conal Holdings Corp./Alsons Coal-Fired c New 200 Southern Mindanao 2007-07-01 Jul 27, 2007 44 Municipality of Claveria, Masbate Diesel d New 576 Masbate 2007-10-01 Nov. 22, 2007 45 Enervantage Diesel d New 22 Panitan, Capiz 2007-10-02 Nov. 27, 2007 46 Kepco-Salcon Power Coal-Fired c New 200 Naga, Cebu City 2007-10-03 Dec. 11, 2007 47 Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd. Coal-Fired c Existing 600 Zambales 2007-11-01 Nov. 16, 2007 48 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 2007-11-04 Dec. 28, 2007 49 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 200 Cavite City 2007-11-05 Dec. 28, 2007 50 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 Tarlac City 2007-11-06 Dec. 28, 2007 51 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 Rodriguez Rizal 2007-11-07 Dec. 28, 2007 52 DMCI Coal-Fired c New 100 Iloilo City 2007-12-01 Dec. 28, 2007 53 Global Business Power Coal-Fired c New 164 Iloilo City 2007-12-02 Dec. 28, 2007 54 Global Business Power Coal-Fired c New 246 Toledo, Cebu 2007-12-03 Dec. 28, 2007 TOTAL INSTAL LED 2718.3 CAPACI TY (MW): 2008 (#8) 55 Goodfound Cement Corp. Coal-Fired c Existing 10 Camalig, Albay 2007-12-04 Jan. 23, 2008 56 CORAL BAY Coal-Fired c New 15.92 Palawan 2008-01-01 Apr 3, 2008 First Farmers Holding Corp. Renewable r New 21 Negros Occ 2008-07-02 August 5, 2008 57 2007-04-02 changed to 58 Hedcor Sibulan Inc. Hydro h New 42 Davao Del Sur Sept.4, 2008 2008-07-01 59 Provincial Government of Lanao del Norte Hydro h New 11.9 Lanao del Norte 2008-07-03 September 24, 2008 60 Mindanao Energy Systems, Inc. Diesel d New 20 Bo. Tablon, CDO 2008-10-01 October 27, 2008 61 Mindanao Energy Systems, Inc. Hydro r New 8 Bo. Plaridel, Claveria MO 2008-10-02 October 27, 2008 62 Montalban Methane Power Corp. Renewable r New 15 Montalban, Rizal 01/01/09 for pick up TOTAL 143.82 2009 (#44) 63 Tarlac Power Corporation Renewable r Existing 18.6 Tarlac City 02/01/09 23-Mar-09 64 Emerald Energy Corp. Coal-Fired c Existing 600 Batangas City 2008-01-02 25-Mar-09 65 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 200 0.2 Tarlac City 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 66 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 300 0.3 Gen. Santos 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 67 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 300 0.3 Gen. Santos 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 68 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 69 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 70 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Pampanga 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 71 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Tarlac 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 List of Generation Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement (CoE) by DOE as of July 2020 Installed Capactiy Type of Issuance Company Generating Facility Classification Location CoE No. Plant kW MW 72 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 200 0.2 Bulacan 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 73 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Pampanga 2008-00-00 for pick up 74 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Bulacan 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 75 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 400 0.4 Pampanga 2008-00-00 for pick up 76 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Pampanga 2008-00-00 for pick up 77 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Bulacan 2008-00-00 for pick up 78 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 79 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Iligan City 2008-00-00 for pick up 80 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 75 0.075 Tarlac 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 81 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 82 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 83 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 75 0.075 Tarlac 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 84 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 200 0.2 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 85 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Davao 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 86 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 75 0.075 Bamban, Tarlac 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 87 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 300 0.3 Teresa, Rizal 2008-00-00 25-Mar-09 88 Hacienda Bio-Energy Renewable r New 100 0.1 Porac Pamp.
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