ANGAT HYDROPOWER CORPORATION (AHC)The Angat Hydroelectric Power Plant (AHEPP), located in the Angat Watershed Reservation in San Lorenzo, Norzagaray, Bulacan, was privatized through an asset purchase agreement between Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) and Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water). In November 2014, through our subsidiary PowerOne Ventures Energy Inc. (PVEI), we acquired a 60% stake in Angat Hydropower Corporation (AHC). AHC's local technical team undertakes the operation and maintenance of AHEPP, while K-Water provides the technical expertise.AHEPP has a total electricity generating capacity of 218 MW, comprising of four main units and three auxiliary units. These units utilize Francis-type turbines, most commonly used in hydroelectric power generation.Aside from AHC, water rights surrounding the AHEPP are co-owned and governed by the following entities with its perspective purposes, pursuant to the Water Code of the Philippines and Angat Reservoir Operations Rules issued by the National Water Resources Board (NWRB):Metro Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) - for domestic water supply to Metro Manila;Provincial government of Bulacan - for water supply and flood control structure of Bulacan Province; andNational Irrigation Administration (NIA) - for irrigation of 30,000 hectares of land in Bulacan and PampangaPlant Type: Hydropower PlantInstalled Gross: Capacity 218 MWInstalled Net Capacity: 165 MWInstalled Capacity by Regulatory Regime: Subnational (Luzon-Visayas Grid)Net Generation: 402.78 GWhNumber of Hours of Planned Outage: 1,868.53 hoursNumber of Hours of Forced Outage: 186.16 hoursAverage Availability Factor: 75.66%Energy Intensity: 20.59 kJ/kWh
ANGAT HYDROPOWER CORPORATION (AHC)The Angat Hydroelectric Power Plant (AHEPP), located in the Angat Watershed Reservation in San Lorenzo, Norzagaray, Bulacan, was privatized through an asset purchase agreement between Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) and Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water). In November 2014, through our subsidiary PowerOne Ventures Energy Inc. (PVEI), we acquired a 60% stake in Angat Hydropower Corporation (AHC). AHC's local technical team undertakes the operation and maintenance of AHEPP, while K-Water provides the technical expertise.AHEPP has a total electricity generating capacity of 218 MW, comprising of four main units and three auxiliary units. These units utilize Francis-type turbines, most commonly used in hydroelectric power generation.Aside from AHC, water rights surrounding the AHEPP are co-owned and governed by the following entities with its perspective purposes, pursuant to the Water Code of the Philippines and Angat Reservoir Operations Rules issued by the National Water Resources Board (NWRB):Metro Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) - for domestic water supply to Metro Manila;Provincial government of Bulacan - for water supply and flood control structure of Bulacan Province; andNational Irrigation Administration (NIA) - for irrigation of 30,000 hectares of land in Bulacan and PampangaPlant Type: Hydropower PlantInstalled Gross: Capacity 218 MWInstalled Net Capacity: 165 MWInstalled Capacity by Regulatory Regime: Subnational (Luzon-Visayas Grid)Net Generation: 402.78 GWhNumber of Hours of Planned Outage: 1,868.53 hoursNumber of Hours of Forced Outage: 186.16 hoursAverage Availability Factor: 75.66%Energy Intensity: 20.59 kJ/kWh
ANGAT HYDROPOWER CORPORATION (AHC)The Angat Hydroelectric Power Plant (AHEPP), located in the Angat Watershed Reservation in San Lorenzo, Norzagaray, Bulacan, was privatized through an asset purchase agreement between Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) and Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water). In November 2014, through our subsidiary PowerOne Ventures Energy Inc. (PVEI), we acquired a 60% stake in Angat Hydropower Corporation (AHC). AHC's local technical team undertakes the operation and maintenance of AHEPP, while K-Water provides the technical expertise.AHEPP has a total electricity generating capacity of 218 MW, comprising of four main units and three auxiliary units. These units utilize Francis-type turbines, most commonly used in hydroelectric power generation.Aside from AHC, water rights surrounding the AHEPP are co-owned and governed by the following entities with its perspective purposes, pursuant to the Water Code of the Philippines and Angat Reservoir Operations Rules issued by the National Water Resources Board (NWRB):Metro Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) - for domestic water supply to Metro Manila;Provincial government of Bulacan - for water supply and flood control structure of Bulacan Province; andNational Irrigation Administration (NIA) - for irrigation of 30,000 hectares of land in Bulacan and PampangaPlant Type: Hydropower PlantInstalled Gross: Capacity 218 MWInstalled Net Capacity: 165 MWInstalled Capacity by Regulatory Regime: Subnational (Luzon-Visayas Grid)Net Generation: 402.78 GWhNumber of Hours of Planned Outage: 1,868.53 hoursNumber of Hours of Forced Outage: 186.16 hoursAverage Availability Factor: 75.66%Energy Intensity: 20.59 kJ/kWh