The Maibarara Geothermal Power project is comprised of two geothermal power plants, production and reinjection wells, steamfield facilities for steam gathering and brine reinjection and a transmission line in order to augment the current supply of electricity to the Luzon-Visayas Grid in the Philippines.
The project is located within the Maibarara geothermal field, a 25-kilometer square (km2) geothermal resource block that has the potential to generate up to 50.9 megawatts (MW) of power. The project utilizes single-flash steam technology. The total installed capacity of the project is 40 MW (2 x 20 MW). The project is built in 2 phases, with an initial 20 MW commissioned on Oct 2013 (Phase 1) and the next 20 MW on Oct 2016 (Phase 2). For both phases, the electricity production is about 310.36-gigawatt hours (GWh). The project reduces emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) 90,805 tCO2 annually and 635,633 tCO2 over a seven year crediting period.
Contribution of the project activity to sustainable development
The project promotes sustainable development through the following activities:
Utilize and develop the geothermal resources in the area to supply clean and sustainable energy to the Luzon-Visayas grid.
Reduces the country’s reliance on imported fuel.
Creates job opportunities during the project operation and maintenance period.
Contributes to energy self-sufficiency and the global objective of reducing GHG emissions.
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