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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bright prospects for Kalinga geothermal project

TAUBK CITY, Kalinga, February 18 – Investors of a geothermal project covering three towns in upper Kalinga initially predicted bright prospects for the putting up of a renewable energy plant to help address the shortage of power in the Luzon grid as well as spur the development of rural areas.

Based on studies conducted by the Department of Energy (DOE) which is now being validated by the investors, the towns of Pasil, Tinglayan and some parts of Lubbuagan are capable of producing more or less 80 megawatts of geothermal power which could add up to the energy supply of the Luzon grid now slowly being overtaken by the rapidly growing demand.

Mitch Stark, project manager of the Kalinga geothermal project of Chevron Philippines, said validation work is now underway for the initial findings on the presence of sufficient supply of steam capable of producing geothermal power in the future. Read more, ZZW

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