SUAL,
Pangasinan – Thousands of workers are needed for the planned construction of
the second power plant in this town.
This
was learned from the representatives of Korean Electric Corporation (KEPCO) which is currently holding talks with municipal officials headed by
Mayor Roberto Arcinue for the construction of the second power plant.
Likewise,
more than four hundred regular employees would be needed for its operation.
Mayor
Arcinue cited most of the workers and employees needed would come from this
second richest town in the country as mandated by an ordinance which requires
investors to recruit residents here for their manpower requirements, if ever
they are available locally.
Aside
from hundreds of jobs, he also said that some P800 million in real property
taxes could be collected annually from the proposed power plant, which shall be
shared by the province, this municipality and the barangay Baquioen where the plant would be located.
Mayor
Arcinue happily reported that an overwhelming majority of Sual residents
welcomed the second power plant project, including womenfolk, senior citizens,
farmers and fisher folk, employees, and students who stand to benefit through
the scholarship program of the project proponent.
He
disclosed the project proponent is spending about two billion US dollars for
the power plant project which has a generating capacity of 1,000 megawatts.
The
mayor said this will boost and stabilize the power supply for the Luzon grid to
do away with frequent power interruptions.
The
construction of the second coal-fired power plant, he added, dovetails with the
pronouncement of President Duterte on the need to put up more coal-fired power
plants to avert another power crisis owing to ballooning population and influx
of investors.
Duterte said he sees nothing wrong with the
government’s plan to put up new coal-fired power plants to boost power supply
in the country.
“You open
the Philippines for all power players, I guarantee you the electricity will
become cheaper,” Duterte repeatedly said as he inaugurated several
coal-fired power plants in Visayas and Mindanao, the latest of which was the
405-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Misamis Oriental.
“At this
time, whoever is the president of the Philippines would always contend with
coal. There’s so much coal still that can be utilized by civilization for the
next 50 to 70 years..... You open the Philippines for all power players, I
guarantee you the electricity will become cheaper,” he said.
The
President stressed that there should be no problem with coal when it comes to
pollution owing to the advent of new technologies.
Among
these new technologies is the ultra-super critical coal-fired power plant which at present is considered as a “High
Efficiency Low Emission (HELE) Technology” and as a “green technology”.
Its
high efficiency can reach of up to 45% which substantially cut its GHG emission
by 30% compared to its predecessors or older coal fired power plants having
efficiencies as low as 33% only.
For
its this burgeoning town power plant, KEPCO would be using the
ultra-supercritical technology which is the latest in coal power generation. (P.R News)
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