Isabela Biomass Energy Corporation (IBEC) is a 100% Philippine-owned corporation, duly-registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines, that was formed to generate, sell and supply electricity through the exploration, development and utilization of alternative and/or renewable sources of energy and technologies.IBEC is strategically positioned to efficiently construct and operate the 20-MW rice-husk-fired power plant in Alicia, Isabela, capitalizing on the successful implementation of two (2) x 2 MW rice husk power plants located in Isabela Province owned by two of IBEC’s incorporators and officers, for use of its rice mill operations – the Golden Season Power Plant in Luna, and the Family Choice Power Plant in Cabatuan. Both power plants embraced the global paradigm shift towards the development and use of clean, cost effective production of electricity, through the utilization of renewable energy resources.IBEC was formed through a consortium of rice millers in Isabela who themselves have dedicated and committed to supply the necessary feedstock for the power plant’s operation. The unity of IBEC shareholders guaranteeing the sufficient and sustainable supply of feedstock in the form of rice husks coupled with the technical expertise and experiences of the two (2) families running their individual power plants serve as existing guiding lights in the pursuit of the IBEC biomass power project.
Isabela Biomass Energy Corporation (IBEC) is a 100% Philippine-owned corporation, duly-registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines, that was formed to generate, sell and supply electricity through the exploration, development and utilization of alternative and/or renewable sources of energy and technologies.IBEC is strategically positioned to efficiently construct and operate the 20-MW rice-husk-fired power plant in Alicia, Isabela, capitalizing on the successful implementation of two (2) x 2 MW rice husk power plants located in Isabela Province owned by two of IBEC’s incorporators and officers, for use of its rice mill operations – the Golden Season Power Plant in Luna, and the Family Choice Power Plant in Cabatuan. Both power plants embraced the global paradigm shift towards the development and use of clean, cost effective production of electricity, through the utilization of renewable energy resources.IBEC was formed through a consortium of rice millers in Isabela who themselves have dedicated and committed to supply the necessary feedstock for the power plant’s operation. The unity of IBEC shareholders guaranteeing the sufficient and sustainable supply of feedstock in the form of rice husks coupled with the technical expertise and experiences of the two (2) families running their individual power plants serve as existing guiding lights in the pursuit of the IBEC biomass power project.
Isabela Biomass Energy Corporation (IBEC) is a 100% Philippine-owned corporation, duly-registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines, that was formed to generate, sell and supply electricity through the exploration, development and utilization of alternative and/or renewable sources of energy and technologies.IBEC is strategically positioned to efficiently construct and operate the 20-MW rice-husk-fired power plant in Alicia, Isabela, capitalizing on the successful implementation of two (2) x 2 MW rice husk power plants located in Isabela Province owned by two of IBEC’s incorporators and officers, for use of its rice mill operations – the Golden Season Power Plant in Luna, and the Family Choice Power Plant in Cabatuan. Both power plants embraced the global paradigm shift towards the development and use of clean, cost effective production of electricity, through the utilization of renewable energy resources.IBEC was formed through a consortium of rice millers in Isabela who themselves have dedicated and committed to supply the necessary feedstock for the power plant’s operation. The unity of IBEC shareholders guaranteeing the sufficient and sustainable supply of feedstock in the form of rice husks coupled with the technical expertise and experiences of the two (2) families running their individual power plants serve as existing guiding lights in the pursuit of the IBEC biomass power project.