Alcantara Group to build 200-MW power plant in M’danao for P15B
To help avert a looming power shortage in
Group chairman Tomas I. Alcantara told attendees of the Mindanao Business Conference in Gen. Santos City that Alsons Consolidated Resouces, Inc. (ACR) and its partners will put up a coal-fired power station in the west coast of Southern
The power plant will have an initial capacity of 200 mw but can be expanded up to 900 mw, growing in 200-300 mw increments to keep in step with the growth of the
Although Alcantara did not indicate the actual amount of investment for the project, as a rule of thumb, a coal-fired power plant costs $1.5 million to $2 million per mw. Thus, the group will likely spend $300 million or P15 billion for the 200-mw power project.
Alcantara said the power facility will be equipped with the latest environmental protection technology and will be fueled by clean coal from
“This power station will serve the requirements of
The project is expected to break ground around this time next year and will be operational by the last quarter of 2011.
“Since the new power plant will be located in
On Sept. 17, the
Alcantara said the company’s power project is also in anticipation of the growing economy in the island.
He noted that several big-ticket industrial projects are in various stages of development in
Developments in the tourism sector will also help boost the services sector of the
There are also opportunities in the biofuels industry and
“We project that the power supply-demand balance will hang precariously starting next year, become completely inadequate by 2011 if the proposed industrial projects don’t happen on schedule, and if they do, the shortage will happen earlier in 2010,” Alcantara said.
Fifteen years ago, the Alcantaras built the Iligan 100-mw Bunker C-fired diesel power station to solve the severe power crisis that plagued
Then they built the Zamboanga 100-mw Bunker C-fired power station and the Alabel 50-mw Bunker C-fired power station. These are all under energy conversion sgreements with the state-run National Power Corp.
The Alcantara Group of Companies started 53 years ago with C. Alcantara & Sons Inc. (CASI) which ventured into logging and plywood manufacturing. It has since then expanded to become a diversified conglomerate with interests in power generation, agriculture, property development and product distribution. Much of these businesses flourished in
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