President Rodrigo Roa Duterte reiterated the government’s full support to on-going and upcoming power generation projects, especially in Mindanao, citing they are vital to the country’s development.
The President gave the assurance as he personally led the ceremonial
switch-on of Sarangani Energy Corporation’s (SEC) initial 105-megawatt (MW)
coal-fired power plant and the ground-breaking of its second 105-MW section in
Barangay Kamanga, Sarangani.
He lauded the commitment of the SEC, which is operated by
the Alsons Power Group, to complete its US$ 570-million power plant project and
eventually help stabilize the power situation in Mindanao.
“Mindanao has had that shortfall for so many years – for
energy. We cannot develop until we have the power,” he said.
The President noted that Mindanao suffered economically
several times in the last decade due to severe power shortage.
He was referring to the power crisis that gripped the island
three years ago that resulted in prolonged daily rotational brownouts.
In this city, a number of businesses suffered as the daily
power outages stretched to at least seven hours.
President Duterte acknowledged various concerns regarding
risks to human health and the environment of the operations of coal-fired power
plants but said there are no alternatives to them in terms of cost.
He said the government had considered renewable energy
projects but cited that they are too expensive to develop.
The President said the government has to “strike a balance”
between the opposition to coal-fired power plants and the country’s energy
needs.
“We would like to have a clean planet but it’s impossible to
really insist on it because civilization needs to have light. So you strike a
happy balance,” he said.
He added that as long as coal remains the most viable and
cheapest way to generate power, there’s no other alternative except to upgrade
the technology to its fullest to address concerns on pollution and other
related problems.
SEC’s first 105-MW component began commercial operations in
April last year and currently supplies power to an estimated three million
residents in Region 12 and other parts of Mindanao.
The power plant is considered as the single largest power
investment in Sarangani Province and the entire Region 12.
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