Global Green Power PLC Corporation is a Philippine Company that develops BIOMASS grid connected, decentralized, renewable energy power plants utilizing sustainable biomass resources such as agricultural crop and food processing wastes.

2011 May 26 GPBUPI Stakeholder's Consultation

Green Power Bukidnon Philippines Inc. multi-sectorial stakeholder's consultation addressing Clean Development Mechanism and Environmental Compliance.

2011 May 26 GPBUPI Stakeholder's Consultation - Green Power Bukidnon Philippines Inc. multi-sectorial stakeholder's consultation  addressing Clean Development Mechanism and Environmental Compliance.

GPPPI Plant Site Development

2011 September: Civil Works commence at Barangay Cabalabaguan, Mina, Iloilo, Philippines for the GPPPI 35 MW biomass power plant

GPPPI Plant Site Development - 2011 September: Civil Works commence at Barangay Cabalabaguan, Mina, Iloilo, Philippines for the GPPPI 35 MW biomass power plant

Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. (GPPPI) Office

2011 October: Green Power Panay Philippines (GPPPI) Office and Laboratory becomes fully operational at Barangay Cabalabaguan, Mina, Iloilo, Philippines

Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. (GPPPI) Office - 2011 October: Green Power Panay Philippines (GPPPI) Office and Laboratory becomes fully operational at Barangay Cabalabaguan, Mina, Iloilo, Philippines

GPNEPI Groundbreaking Ceremony

Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

GPNEPI Groundbreaking Ceremony - Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

GPPPI Groundbreaking Ceremony

Barangay Cabalabaguan, Municipality of Mina, Province of Iloilo, Western Visayas region, Philippines.

GPPPI Groundbreaking Ceremony - Barangay Cabalabaguan, Municipality of Mina, Province of Iloilo, Western Visayas region, Philippines.

GGP Group President & CEO, Mr. David de Montaigne

GGP Group President & CEO, Mr. David de Montaigne -
21 OCTOBER 2011 - Global Green power PLC Corporation opens office in Maramag, Bukidnon on the Island of Mindanao
7 OCTOBER 2011 - Global Green Power PLC Corporation (GGPC) opens office in Tuguegarao City, North Luzon to deliver biomass power to Cagayan and Isabella Provinces
3 OCTOBER 2011 - Green Power Cagayan Philippines Inc., (GPCPI) finalizes the acquisition of 8 Hectares of land for 35 MW Biomass Power Plant
20 SEPTEMBER 2011 - Green Power Bukidnon Philippines Inc., complete the purchase of 7.6 Hectares of land for the construction of the GPBPI 35 MW Biomass Power Plant in Maramag, Bukidnon, Mindanao
16 SEPTEMBER 2011 - The Province of Cagayan, Tuguegarao City issue Provincial Authority for Green Power Cagayan Philippines Inc., to Construct and Operate 35 MW Biomass Fired Power Plant
12 AUGUST 2011 - Grid Impact Study (GIS) for Green Power Panay 35 MW capacity approved by National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)
10 AUGUST 2011 - Global Green Power PLC publish "Open Letter" to His Excellency President Aquino III in National and Regional Newspapers regarding the Socio-economic benefits and lower cost of GGPC Biomass Thermal Energy than Coal and Oil to Consumers
8 AUGUST 2011 - Green Power Bukidnon Philippines Inc (GPBPI) receive Environmental Compliance Certificate for 35 MW Biomass Power Plant in Maramag, Bukidnon, Mindanao from the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
29 JULY 2011 - Maribeth de Montaigne President Global Green Power PLC Corporation issues letter to Philippine Congress, the Senate, Government Agencies, NGO's and the Office of the President regarding the benefits of Thermal Grid Connected Biomass Power
15 JULY 2011 - Global Biomass PLC Corporation start development and construction of manufacturing R&D facility for biomass processing equipment in Mina, Iloilo, Panay.
5 JULY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippine Inc (GPNEPI) sucsessfully complete complete Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Multi-Sectoral Consultation
1 JULY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija complete Geotechnical Engineering Investigation of their 35 MW Biomass Power Plant site in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija on Luzon Island
27 JUNE 2011 -The Municipality of Alcala of Cagayan Province issued their resolution in favor of Green Power Cagayan Valley Philippines Inc; "APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A 35 MEGAWATT RENEWABLE ENERGY BIOMASS POWER PLANT"
21 JUNE 2011 - Green Power Panay submit their request for Philippine Designated National Authority (DNA) approval for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) participation and benefits
18 JUNE 2011 - Green Power Bukidnon receive Municipality of Maramag resolution "APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF A 35 MEGAWATT RENEWABLE ENERGY BIOMASS POWER PLANT IN THE MUNICIPALITY"
9 JUNE 2011 - Green Power Panay issued "Order of Finality" granting conversion of land from Agricultural to Industrial purposes enabling the construction of a total capacity of 35 MW Biomass Power Plants within the Municipality Mina, Iloilo, Panay
1 JUNE 2011 - Global Green Power PLC appoint Price WaterhouseCoopers Services LLP (PwC) to raise additional long term debt finance for their deployment of Renewable Energy generating assets in the Philippines.
27 MAY 2011 - Green Power Bukidnon hold multi-sectorial Clean Development Mechanism consultation in Maramag, Bukidnon, Mindanao for their 35 MW biomass power plant
24 MAY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija contract SOILS INC. to complete Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering Services for the 2 X 17.5 MW PI & P2 biomass power plants in San Leonardo, Luzon..
15 MAY 2011 - Green Power Panay complete water well drilling at 400 ft to supply water sufficient for 35 MW biomass power plant development
13 MAY 2011 - Green Power Panay secures the first BUREAU OF CUSTOMS Certificate of Registration to be issued under the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 for their Green Power Panay 2 X 17.5 MW P1 & P2 biomass power plants.
21 APRIL 2011 Green Power Bukidnon appoint Preferred Energy Inc to process and secure Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)
18 APRIL 2011 - Green Power Bukidnon to issue a Request for Offers (RFO) to a list of seven pre-qualified Engineering Construction and Procurement contractors to build their 35 MW biomass power plant in Maramag, Bukidnon
18 APRIL 2011 - Green Power Negros to issue a Request for Offers (RFO) to a list of seven pre-qualified Engineering Construction and Procurement contractors to build their 35 MW biomass power plant in Sagay City, Negros Occidental
15 APRIL 2011 - Green Power Panay issues a Request for Offers (RFO) to a list of seven pre-qualified Engineering Construction and Procurement contractors to build a second 17.5 MW biomass power plant in Mina, Iloilo
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2011 JANUARY 27 - Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Notice of Public Hearing on the Joint Application of Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. (GPPPI) and Iloilo I Electric Cooperative (ILECO I) for the approval of the Electric Supply Agreement (ESA).   Click to View PDF File
2011 JANUARY 27 - Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Notice of Public Hearing on the Joint Application of Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. (GPPPI) and Iloilo II Electric Cooperative (ILECO II) for the approval of the Electric Supply Agreement (ESA).   Click to View PDF File
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4 January 2010 in Expat Newspaper

GGPC Breaks Ground for Nueva Ecija Biomass Plant

Philippine-registered renewable energy proponent Global Green Power PLC Corporation (GGPC) recently broke ground at the site of its latest venture, a 17.5-megawatt biomass power plant in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija in a ceremony attended by diplomatic, national, and local officials.

The project, formally Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI), is one of 12 planned biomass plants to be located across the country. Four are in the first phases of development, with the groundbreaking of the Panay venture in the Visayas having taken place in May last year.

The plants, expandable to 35-megawatt capacity, will aim to address the country’s energy and climate change mitigation concerns while providing farmers in their respective areas with supplementary income for their agricultural waste. Each multi-fuel plant will make use of a variety of waste products, from rice straw to sugarcane tops to corn cobs, in generating electricity.

“Today, we use about 400 to 450 tons [of biomass] a day. Five years ago, we’d have to use 2000 tons a day to produce the same electricity. We use very specialized technology to achieve those efficiencies,” said GGPC president David de Montaigne. The plants will help stabilize energy needs by decentralizing demand from larger coal power plants.

As compared to other renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy, “biomass is the only renewable energy technology that can deliver base-load electricity, which means constant electricity,” de Montaigne added. GGPC plans to maintain three months’ supply of biomass in stock by the plant and three more months’ worth within 25 kilometers at a transport hub.

The biomass plants are also set to positively impact the environment, with agricultural waste in this “Saudi Arabia of biomass,” as de Montaigne calls the Philippines, being converted into clean energy instead of being burned or dumped into waterways. GGPC additionally has capabilities to tap into other renewable energy sources, and areas for these have likewise been identified.

Economically, de Montaigne sees their biomass power plants benefiting both local farmers and the national economy. “Biomass is the only [renewable energy source] that has a direct impact on the local community. For each plant, we deliver over 900 jobs,” he said, adding that with biomass, the actual energy source, agricultural waste, is purchased from the community. The Nueva Ecija plant will deliver an estimated 200 million pesos in its first year of operation, and 9 billion pesos over 25 years, to the immediate community.

Each GGPC biomass plant will cost USD 43 million to build. However, de Montaigne stressed that the decentralization in coal power plant dependence will mean foreign exchange savings for the Philippines by decreasing foreign fossil fuel purchases. “This fallacy of renewable energy being too expensive doesn’t exist,” he said.

Four biomass plants, including those in Nueva Ecija, Panay, Pangasinan, and the Cagayan Valley, are scheduled for completion within approximately three years. GGPC will aim to have all 12 plants in operation within eight years, collectively producing 420 megawatts for the country.

Among the guests of honor at the Nueva Ecija plant groundbreaking ceremony were British ambassador Stephen Lillie, Finnish ambassador Heikki Hannikainen, and Department of Energy (DOE) undersecretary Ramon Santos. Amb. Lillie noted that with the background of climate change talks in Copenhagen, biomass plants are examples of “on-the-ground advancements” that put the country’s year-old Renewable Energy Act into action.

“The sooner, the better. The Philippines is one of the countries where [climate change mitigation] is certainly needed,” added Amb. Hannikainen. Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had previously set a 60-percent energy self-sufficiency goal for the country by 2010, and other officials on hand expressed optimism that the GGPC’s biomass plants will help reach that target.

 

 
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