Capacity
(MW) Current Owner Date Commissioned RemarksLarge Hydro Luzon Ambuklao Benguet 75 SN-Aboitiz Power 1956 decomissioned Angat Bulacan 246 NPC 1967 - 1993 Dam Type Bakun Ilocos Sur 70 Luzon Hydro Corp 2001 Run - off / NPC-IPP Binga Benguet 100 SN-Aboitiz Power 1960 Dam Type Casecnan Nueva Ecija 140 CalEnergy 2001 Run - off / NPC-IPP Kalayaan Laguna 684.6 Jpower & Sumitomo 1982 / 2002-2004 Pump Storage/NPC-IPP Magat Isabela 360 SN-Aboitiz Power 1983 Dam type Pantabangan Nueva Ecija 100 First Gen Hydro Power Corp 1977 Dam Type San Roque Pangasinan 340 Marubeni/Sithe 2003 Dam type / NPC-IPP Mindanao Agus 1 Lanao del Sur 80 NPC 1992-94 Agus 2 Lanao del Sur 180 NPC 1979 Agus 4 Lanao del Norte 158.1 NPC 1985 Agus 5 Iligan City 55 NPC 1985 Agus 6 Iligan City 200 NPC 1953-77 Agus 7 Iligan City 54 NPC 1982-83 Pulangi IV Bukidnon 255 NPC 1985-86 Dam Type Small Hydro/Minihydro Luzon Caliraya Laguna 22.6 Jpower & Sumitomo 1942-50/ 2002 NPC - IPP Botocan Laguna 20.8 Jpower & Sumitomo 1946-48/ 2003 NPC - IPP Masiway Nueva Eciya 12 First Gen Hydro Power Corp 1980 Dam Type Baligatan Isabela 6 NIA 1987 Feeding from Magat Barit Camarines Sur 1.8 People's Energy Services 1957 Palakpakin Laguna 0.56 Philpodeco 1933-38 Balugbog Laguna 0.55 Philpodeco 1933-38 Cawayan Sorsogon 0.4 Sorsogon Electric Cooperative II 2002 Kalibato Laguna 0.075 Philpodeco 1933-38 Magat A Isabela 1.44 ISELCO 1984 Run-off river Magat B Isabela 1.08 ISELCO 1985 Run-off river Visayas Loboc Bohol 1.2 Sta. Clara International Corporation 1957-67 Amlan Negros Oriental 0.8 NPC 1962 Mindanao Bubunawan Bukidnon 7 Bubunawan Power Company 2001 offtaker: CEPALCO Talomo Davao City 3.5 Hydro Electric Development Corp 1998 Agusan Bukidnon 1.6 First Gen Bukidnon Power Corp 1957 Run-off
Some places in the Philippines with potential for hydrothermal energy development include Mount Apo, Biliran Island, and Negros Island. These areas are known for their geothermal resources and have existing geothermal power plants harnessing this renewable energy source.
Some examples of hydrothermal energy sources include geysers, hot springs, and hydrothermal vents. These sources of energy can be harnessed for electricity generation through technologies such as binary cycle power plants or direct steam power plants.
yes
in the mindanao
No nuclear ones, apart from Bataan which has never operated
The word hydrothermal pertains to the action of heated water or gases within the surface of the earth. Some of its disadvantages are: accessibility, permance, power generated and energy transportation.
Hydrothermal power requires a suitable hot spring.
There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines. It is located in Bataan and was made in 1973.
there are fourteen thousand species of plants in philippines
in the sea there are seaweed, coral, and hydrothermal vents.
One reason hydrothermal energy is hardly used is the high cost and complexity involved in developing geothermal power plants. Additionally, the availability of suitable geological sites for harnessing hydrothermal energy is limited. Finally, the upfront investment required to access and convert the energy from deep within the earth can be a barrier to widespread adoption.
No. Hydroelectric power is any power coming from water, usually from its movement, but also from its heat (thermal). Hydrothermal power is power generated only from the temperature of the water (hot springs, ocean thermal, geothermal).