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Revival of planned Isabela power plant mulled

- Charlie Lagasca -

ILAGAN, Isabela – Amid the surge in oil prices, the provincial government is now considering reviving the plan of the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) to put up a multimillion-peso coal-fired power plant in the province.

“The project was not actually stopped but only temporarily suspended. My stand is that we now need alternative sources of energy like this coal power plant,” said Vice Gov. Ramon Reyes, who presides over the provincial board.

Reyes said majority of the provincial board members now favor the resumption of exploration activities in Cauayan City and Naguilian and Benito Soliven towns for the coal-fired power plant.

The PNOC project was put on hold in 2006 after its major proponents backed out when they failed to obtain an environmental compliance certificate due to the residents’ perceived opposition to it.

PNOC has resumed its information and education drive on the project in Cauayan, Naguilian and Benito Soliven.

Environmentalists, however, claimed that coal-fired power plants contribute to global warming.

PNOC’s withdrawal in 2006 came in the wake of a series of Church and non-government organizations-led protest actions by thousands of residents in the affected areas.

The residents even issued a petition opposing the PNOC plan, saying the proposed power plant would pollute the environment and pose hazards to their health and crops.

During the time, Gov. Grace Padaca lauded the PNOC’s decision to shelve the controversial project, saying, “Maybe this is not yet the right time for (it).” 

She said the project started “on the wrong footing” during the term of her predecessor, former governor Faustino Dy Jr., with Isabelinos feeling that it was “being rammed down their throats without proper and sufficient consultation.”

When she became governor though, Padaca requested the PNOC “to go back to the people and perhaps start all over again explaining the issues to them.”

CAUAYAN

FAUSTINO DY JR.

GRACE PADACA

NAGUILIAN AND BENITO SOLIVEN

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL CO

PNOC

RAMON REYES

VICE GOV

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