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Awarded Biomass Projects As of 31 March 2016 AWARDED BIOMASS PROJECTS as of March 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME STATUS CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) 1 MW Pepsi Biomass Power Plant Completed construction; Non-compliant to Luzon I La Union Rosario Sure PEP, Inc. 1.00 Project BREOC and RESHERR 3.6 MW Biomass Gasification Power Operational; Awarded with COC-FIT; Non- II Isabela Alicia Lucky PPH International, Inc. 3.60 Plant compliant to RESHERR Awarded with COE-FIT; Compliant to 20 MW Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Isabela Biomass Energy BREOC; Non-compliant with reportorial 20.00 Power Plant Project Corporation obligations under RESHERR 19 MW Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Operational; Awarded with COE-FIT; San Mariano Green Future Innovations Inc. 19.00 Power Plant Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR 12.5 MW Bataan 2020 Rice Husk- Operational; Awarded with CoCoC; III Bataan Samal Bataan 2020 Inc. 12.50 Fired Biomass Power Plant Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR 0.9 MW RF#12 Biogas Power Operational; Non-compliant to RESHERR Bulacan San Miguel Hacienda Bio-Energy Inc. 0.90 Generation Power Plant and reportorial obligations under BREOC 2 MW ACNPC WTE Biomass Power Asian Carbon Neutral Power 50% project completion; Compliant to Tarlac Tarlac City 2.00 Plant Project Corporation BREOC; Non compliant to RESHERR Phase I is operational (12 MW); Awarded 24 MW San Jose City Rice Husk-Fired San Jose City I Power with COC-FIT; Compliant to RESHERR; Non- Nueva Ecija San Jose City 12.00 12.00 Biomass Power Plant Project Corporation compliant to BREOC and posting of PB for Year 2 Phase II 93 % project completion; Awarded with 12 MW GIFTC Rice Husk-Fired Green Innovations for Talavera CoCoC; Compliant with reportorial 12.00 Biomass Power Plant Project Tomorrow Corporation obligations under BREOC and RESHERR 12 MW G2REC Napier Grass-Fired Grass Gold Renewable Energy On-going site development; Compliant to Llanera 12.00 Biomass Power Plant Project Corporation BREOC; Non compliant to RESHERR 1.5 MW EMS Woody Biomass Power Non-compliant to BREOC and posting of PB Aurora Dilasag EcoMarketSolutions, Inc. (1.5) 1.50 Plant Project for Year 2; Non-compliant to RESHERR On-going construction; Compliant with Liquid BioMethane Production Plant approved WP; Compliant with reportorial IV-A Batangas Lian AseaGas Corporation 8.80 Project obligations under BREOC; Non-compliant to RESHERR 4 MW San Pedro Landfill Methane Operational; Compliant with reportorial Laguna San Pedro Recovery and Power Generation Bacavalley Energy Inc. 4.00 obligations under BREOC and RESHERR Facility AWARDED BIOMASS PROJECTS as of March 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME STATUS CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) Operational; Compliant with reportorial Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) Processing Green Alternative Technology Luzon IV-A Rizal Rodriguez obligations under BREOC; Non-compliant to Plant Project Specialist, Inc. RESHERR 14.8 MW Montalban Landfill Methane Operational; Awarded with COC-FIT; Montalban Methane Power Recovery and Power Generation Compliant to RESHERR; Non-compliant to 6.48 8.33 Corporation Facility BREOC 50 MW WTE Power Generation Green Atom Renewable Cavite Naic Newly awarded BREOC 50.00 Project Energy Corporation 95% Project Completion; Commissioning by 70kW Biomass Gasification Power IV-B Palawan Bataraza PowerSource Philippines, Inc. October 2015; Non-compliant to RESHERR, 0.07 Plant Project reportorial obligations under BREOC and Construction On-Hold; Non-compliant to Orriental 0.4 MW VMA Rice Husk-Fired Bongabong V. M. Agbayani Rice Mill RESHERR, reportorial obligations under 0.40 Mindoro Biomass Power Plant Project BREOC and posting of PB for Year 2; 1.2 MW Payatas Landfill Methane Pangea Green Energy Operational; Awarded with COC-FIT; NCR Metro Manila Quezon City Recovery and Power Generation 0.32 0.88 Philippines, Inc. Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR Facility Operational; BREOC amendment to 5.6 MW Rice Husk-Fired Thermal Restored Energy increase capacity from 5.6 MW to 11.2 MW Muntinlupa Power Plant Development Corp (in process); Compliant with reportorial obligations under BREOC; Non compliant to On-going construction; Compliant with 5 MW BBEC Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Bicol Biomass Energy approved WP; Compliant to RESHERR; Non- V Camarines Sur Pili 5.00 Power Plant Project Corporation compliant with reportorial obligations under BREOC and posting of PB for Year 2 Luzon Sum 99.50 93.27 15 MW CASA Bagasse-Fired Central Azucarera de San Operational; Compliant to BREOC; Non- Visayas VI Iloilo Passi City 15.00 Cogeneration Power Plant Antonio compliant to RESHERR Negros 8 MW SCBI Multi-Feedstock Operational; Non-compliant with San Carlos City San Carlos Bioenergy Inc. 8.00 Occidental Cogeneration Power Plant reportorial obligations under BREOC and 12 MW HPCo Bagasse Cogeneration Operational; Awarded with COE-FIT; Silay City Hawaiian Philippine Company 16.58 12.00 Power Plant Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR 21 MW FFHC Bagasse-Fired Operational; Awarded with COC-FIT; Talisay City First Farmers Holding Corp. 21.00 Cogeneration Power Plant Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR 34 MW VMCI Bagasse-Fired Victorias Milling Company Under testing; Awarded with CoCoC; Victorias City 34.00 Cogeneration Power Plant Inc. Compliant to BREOC and RESHERR AWARDED BIOMASS PROJECTS as of March 31, 2016 POTENTIAL INSTALLED ISLAND / CITY / REGION PROVINCE PROJECT NAME COMPANY NAME STATUS CAPACITY CAPACITY GRID MUNICIPALITY (MW) (MW) Negros 46 MW URC Bagasse-Fired Biomass Operational; Awarded with COE; Non- Visayas VI Kabankalan Universal Robina Corporation 46.00 Occidental Cogeneration Power Plant Project compliant to RESHERR 200 MT/day Refused Derive Fuel FDR-Integrated Resource VII Cebu Naga City Newly awarded BREOC Generation Facility Recovery Management, Inc. Negros 12 MW Multi-Feedstock Biomass Compliant with posting of PB for Year 1; NIR Himamaylan City Megawatt Clean Energy, Inc. 12.00 Occidental Power Plant Project Non-compliant to RESHERR Visayas Sum 28.58 136.00 Operational; Compliant to BREOC; Non- 21 MW CSCI Bagasse-Fired Mindanao X Bukidnon Maramag Crystal Sugar Company, Inc. compliant with reportorial obligation under 21.00 Cogeneration Facility RESHERR Work Activities for Year1 on hold due to 10 MW Malaybalay Multi Feedstock Malaybalay BioEnergy Malaybalay rerouting of irrigation canal as required by 10.00 Biomass Power Plant Project Corporation NIA; Non compliant to PB for Year 2 12 MW Napier Grass-Fired Biomass Manolo Fortich Renewable Manolo Fortich Compliant with posting of PB 12.00 Power Plant Project Energy Corporation 70% Project Completion; Compliant to 15 MW LPC Rice Husk-Fired Biomass ARMM Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Lamsan Power Corporation BREOC; Non-compliant with reportorial 15.00 Power Plant Project obligations under RESHERR On-going testing; Non-compliant to 3 MW PTCI Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Philippine Trade Center, Inc. RESHERR and repotorial obligations under 3.00 Cogeneration Facility BREOC 5.5 MW Biomass Power Plant Project Lamsan Power Corporation Newly awarded BREOC 5.50 23% project completion; Compliant with 3.5 GEEC MW Biomass Cogeneration Green Earth Enersource Buluan approved WP; Non compliant with 3.50 System Corporation reportorial obligations under RESHERR Agusan del 23.5 MW EPC Woody Biomass Power Eastern Pertoleum 2% Project Completion; Non-compliant to CARAGA Buenavista 23.50 Norte Plant Project Corporation BREOC and RESHERR Mindanao Sum 69.50 24.00 Grand Total 197.58 253.27.
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