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Installed

Facility Year
Type Capacity Location Owner
Name[17][18][19] Commissioned
(MW)

San Roque Power


San Roque Dam 411.0 Pangasinan 2003
Corporation

Run-of-
HEDCOR 33.8 Benguet HEDCOR 1993
River

CBK Power
Kalayaan PSPP Dam 739.2 Laguna 1998/2004
Company Ltd.

Run-of-
Magat 360.0 Isabela Aboitiz Power 1983
River

CBK Power
Caliraya Dam 35.0 Laguna 1942/1947/1950
Company Ltd.

Run-of- CBK Power


Botocan 22.8 Laguna 1967/1986
River Company Ltd.

Angat Dam 246.0 Bulacan PSALM 1967/1986

Pantanangan- Nueva
Dam 132.0 First Gen Corp. 1977/1981
Misiway Ecija

Ambuklao Dam 105.0 Benguet Aboitiz Power 1957

Binga Dam 132.0 Benguet Aboitiz Power 1960

Run-of- Luzon Hydro


Bakun 70.0 Ilocos Sur 2000/2001
River Corp.

CE Casecnan
Nueva
Casecnan Dam 165.0 Water & Energy 2002
Ecija
Co.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Environmental Advocacy
= Hedcor is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AboitizPower. It specializes in generating renewable energy from run-of-river hydr

Today, Hedcor manages and operates 22 hydropower plants and supplies the country with 185 MW of clean and renewable en

With more than 30 years of experience, Hedcor is the leading run-of-river developer in the Philippines.

San Roque Dam


Philippines
The San Roque Dam, operated under San Roque Multipurpose Project is a 200-meter-tall, 1.2 kilometer long embankment dam
is the largest dam in the Philippines and sixteenth largest in the world. Wikipedia

Construction cost: 1.19 billion USD


Construction began: 1998
Impound: Agno River
KALAYAAN
Plant Description

Kalayaan Pumped Storage Power Plant was built in 1982, it is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia and the only pumpe
Philippines. Kalayaan I was upgraded from 150 MW to over 168 MW. Kalayaan II was built with a guaranteed capacity of 1
Complex serves as large peaking facility for the Luzon Grid but its primary function is to provide frequency regulation and c
period with a high demand for power, the plant generates electricity. But at night, a period of low demand, Kalayaan pumps
into Caliraya, an ingenious way of storing energy

Magat River

The Magat Dam is on the Magat River, which is the largest tributary of the Cagayan River on the island of Luzon.[5]Cagayan is
Philippines.[5] The Magat River has an estimated yearly water discharge of 9,808 million cubic metres and has an approximate
metres (13,650 ft) with its headwaters in the province of Nueva Vizcaya and its confluence with the Cagayan River in the provin

The Magat power plant, located at the base of the dam.

Magat 74High Dam

Height: 314 metres (1,030 ft)


Crest Length: 4,160 metres (13,650 ft)
Volume of Rocks & Earth Materials: 18 million cubic meters
Concrete = 1.00 million cubic meters

Spillway
Length = 500 metres (1,600 ft)
Width = 164 metres (538 ft)
Discharge Cap.= 30,600 cubic meters
Radial Gates = 7 sets
Orifice Gates = 2 setDiversion Tunnels

Number: 2
Diameters: 2 metres (6.6 ft)
Ave.Length: 630 metres (2,070 ft)

Reservoir

Storage Capacity at Full Supply Level (FSL): 1.08 billion cubic meters
Elevation at FSL: 193 masl
Minimum Supply Level: 160 masl

Maximum Flood Level: 193 masl

Power

Installed Capacity: 360 MegaWatts

Turbine: 4 Units, Francis Vertical Shaft

Generator: 4 Units x 90 MW, Vertical Synchronous

CALIRAYA

Caliraya Dam is an embankment dam located in the town of Lumban province of Laguna, in the Sierra Madre Mountain Range
The reservoir created by the dam, Lake Caliraya, initially supplied one of the oldest hydroelectric plants in the Philippines, and
recreational area for numerous water sports and fishing. The dam's construction was started in 1939 under the supervision of t
Pedro Siochi and Company and a small hydroelectric plant was operated in 1942.[4]
Lake Caliraya was later connected with another man-made lake, Lumot Lake, to provide more water through a 2.3 km (1.4 mi)
[5]
Later still the dam and lake were used as the upper reservoir for the Kalayaan Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric plant located w
with Laguna de Bay as the lower reservoir.[1]

BOTOCAN
Plant Description

Botocan Hydroelectric Power Plant is the oldest hydroelectric power plant in the country. It was built in 1930 and was rehabil
complex is now upgraded with 2 new 10 MW generator units, newly rehabilitated dam, waterway, powerhouse and new emerg

ANGAT DAM

Angat Dam is a concrete water reservoir embankment hydroelectricdam that supplies the Manila metropolitan area water. It w
Ipo-La Mesa water system. The reservoir supplies about 90 percent of raw water requirements for Metro Manila through the fa
the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and it irrigates about 28,000 hectares of farmland in the provinces of Bula

Bakun AC Hydro

Capacity 70 MW

Location Alilem, Ilocos Sur


MASIWAY
Masiway Hydroelectric Power Plant produces hydroelectric energy. The plant has a production capacity of 12
Megawatts. It was incorporated in 1980 and is based in Pantabangan, Philippines. Masiway Hydroelectric
Power Plant is a subsidiary of Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp.
Pantabangan,
Philippines

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