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The Magat Dam, one of Luzon’s major power sources, can still generate power for the Luzon grid even as its water level has dropped below normal due to lack of rainfall.

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Although the water levels at Benguet’s twin dams – Binga and Ambuklao – have dropped, authorities said they are still safe.

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A cloud seeding operation, which turned tragic when a light plane crashed on Sunday, was meant to raise the water level in Magat Dam, said SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP), owner and operator of the dam’s power facility.

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The Philippines’ oldest dam – Ambuklao Dam – springs back to life after 12 years, to be among the major power providers in Luzon.

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The Magat irrigation and hydropower project here does not sit on any fault and thus poses no major danger to low-lying communities in case of an earthquake that could cause damage to the dam’s multibillion-peso facilities.

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After being out of operation for almost a quarter resulting in a series of brownouts in most parts of Luzon, the three-decade-old Magat Dam is all set to resume its power generation amid its improving water elevation.

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SN Aboitiz Power Inc. (SNAP), a unit of the Aboitiz group, is continuing its $280-million rehabilitation program for the175-megawatt (MW) Ambuklao-Binga hydroelectric power plants.

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The Magat Dam, one of Luzon’s major power sources, can still generate power for the Luzon grid even as its water level has dropped below normal due to lack of rainfall.

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Although the water levels at Benguet’s twin dams – Binga and Ambuklao – have dropped, authorities said they are still safe.

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A cloud seeding operation, which turned tragic when a light plane crashed on Sunday, was meant to raise the water level in Magat Dam, said SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP), owner and operator of the dam’s power facility.

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The Philippines’ oldest dam – Ambuklao Dam – springs back to life after 12 years, to be among the major power providers in Luzon.

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The Magat irrigation and hydropower project here does not sit on any fault and thus poses no major danger to low-lying communities in case of an earthquake that could cause damage to the dam’s multibillion-peso facilities.

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After being out of operation for almost a quarter resulting in a series of brownouts in most parts of Luzon, the three-decade-old Magat Dam is all set to resume its power generation amid its improving water elevation.

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SN Aboitiz Power Inc. (SNAP), a unit of the Aboitiz group, is continuing its $280-million rehabilitation program for the175-megawatt (MW) Ambuklao-Binga hydroelectric power plants.

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