+ Follow TAIWAN COGEN Tag
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[Title] => Taiwan firm mulls $400-M power project in Subic
[Summary] => Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. is eyeing a 40- hectare site in the Subic Bay Freeport where it plans to construct a 300 megawatt power plant worth between $300 million and $400 million.
According to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator Armand Arreza, Taiwan Cogen recently sent a team to inspect the site.
Initially, Taiwan Cogen will construct its plant on a 25 hectare property with an adjoining 15 hectares for possible expansion.
The site being eyed by Taiwan Cogen, Arreza said, is owned by the National Development Corp. (NDC).
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[Title] => SBMA signs deal with Taiwanese firm for $300-M power plant
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. for the setting up of a 300-megawatt power plant worth $300 million.
"Today marks a big step for us. Both the SBMA and Taiwan Cogen have sat down to come up with a good package that will definitely afford investors competitive rates," SBMA Chairman Feliciano Salonga said as he welcomed Taiwan Cogen into Subic.
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[Title] => Taiwan firm to build 300-MW power plant in Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT To help prevent a power supply crisis expected to hit Luzon by 2010, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) top officials have announced the setting up of a 300-megawatt power plant in the countrys premier freeport.
SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga and administrator/chief executive officer Armand Arreza led the signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. which will invest 300 million for the "eco-friendly" coal-fired thermal power plant.
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TAIWAN COGEN
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[Title] => Taiwan firm mulls $400-M power project in Subic
[Summary] => Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. is eyeing a 40- hectare site in the Subic Bay Freeport where it plans to construct a 300 megawatt power plant worth between $300 million and $400 million.
According to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator Armand Arreza, Taiwan Cogen recently sent a team to inspect the site.
Initially, Taiwan Cogen will construct its plant on a 25 hectare property with an adjoining 15 hectares for possible expansion.
The site being eyed by Taiwan Cogen, Arreza said, is owned by the National Development Corp. (NDC).
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[Title] => SBMA signs deal with Taiwanese firm for $300-M power plant
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. for the setting up of a 300-megawatt power plant worth $300 million.
"Today marks a big step for us. Both the SBMA and Taiwan Cogen have sat down to come up with a good package that will definitely afford investors competitive rates," SBMA Chairman Feliciano Salonga said as he welcomed Taiwan Cogen into Subic.
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[Title] => Taiwan firm to build 300-MW power plant in Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT To help prevent a power supply crisis expected to hit Luzon by 2010, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) top officials have announced the setting up of a 300-megawatt power plant in the countrys premier freeport.
SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga and administrator/chief executive officer Armand Arreza led the signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Taiwan Cogeneration Corp. which will invest 300 million for the "eco-friendly" coal-fired thermal power plant.
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February 15, 2006 - 12:00am