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L-R) Tiwi Municipal Mayor Hon. Jamie Villanueva, APRI President and COO Jeffrey Estrella, DOE Assistant Secretary Mario Marasigan, and AP COO for Renewable Energy Generation Alex Coo officially launch the 1.5 hectare facility of the APRI TIwi Binary Plant Site. | Source: AboitizPower website

Philippines’ AboitizPower breaks ground for 17MW Binary Geothermal Plant

Construction is expected to be completed by end-2023. 

Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower), through its subsidiary AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI),  has started construction of the 17-megawatt Tiwi Binary Geothermal power plant in Albay province. 

The project is located within the 1.5-hectare land where the Philippines’ first and oldest geothermal plant stands. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. 

Read more: Philippines’ Aboitiz Power unit awards contract to develop 17MW geothermal power plant

“The Tiwi Binary Power Plant is a facility designed to extract the recoverable heat from the geothermal brine that is processed in a closed-loop system where no harmful gas or liquid is being emitted nor any waste products are discharged to the atmosphere,” APRI President and COO Jeffrey Estrella said. 

“The design will produce an additional 17MW gross generated electricity - an additional source of clean energy to the Luzon Grid.”

 

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