Solar power plant, windmills proposed

CEBU, Philippines - Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III welcomed the plans to construct a solar power plant and windmills in the province.

“I welcome this. Really, we need other sources of energy. Magsalig lang ta kanunay aning sa Leyte or kung asa pa nga nigamit og petroleum or uban pa. Maabot ang panahon mahurot ra gihapon na. So we need this alternative energy,” Davide told reporters.

“Parehas sa windmill tan-awon pa kung angay ba gyud. I also welcome that. Naa ta’y alternative source of power nga makatabang especially sa mountain barangays nga wa gyud na energize,” he said.

Officials from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) met with Davide yesterday and disclosed their proposal to put up a solar power project in the province.

JICA, however, has yet to present the details of the project.

“They (JICA officials) are going discuss the project further. I welcome that kay naa na tay new alternative source of power. We need other sources of energy aron di ta magsalig lang aning coal plants. No pollution,” Davide said.

On Tuesday, the Amihan Energy Corporation (AEC) also presented a proposal to construct windmills in the province that would generate a total power capacity of 200 megawatts.

The company is eyeing the barangays of Balamban and Toledo City and Sudlon II in Cebu City as sites for the projects.

The project needs 20,000 hectares of land and an investment of $200 million.

Once the project pushes through, AEC is optimistic that it would be operational in December. -/LPM (FREEMAN)

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