Mitsubishi Power expands Philippine footprint with LNGPH services deal
The deal covers the 1,200-megawatt Ilihan Combined Cycle Power Plant.
Mitsubishi Power has signed a Long-Term Parts and Services Agreement between its Philippine after-sales arm, MHI Power (Philippines) Plant Services Corporation (MHI-PSC) and LNGPH, for the 1,200-megawatt Ilihan Combined Cycle Power Plant in Batangas, Philippines.
Under the agreement, MHI-PSC will provide critical parts and services to the M501G gas turbines.
LNGPH is an integrated liquefied natural gas import and regasification terminal and gas-to-power complex in Batangas with a total installed capacity of 2.5 gigawatts.
It operates through its two main corporate entities, SPPC and Excellent Energy Resources Incorporated.
The terminal is a joint investment of Chromite Gas Holdings Inc., a joint venture between Meralco PowerGen and Aboitiz-owned Therma Natgas Power, along with San Miguel Global Power Holdings.