BusinessMirror February 20, 2015

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FIRMS ALREADY COMMITTED 739 MW TO D.O.E.’s INTERRUPTIBLE LOAD PROGRAM TO HELP AVERT POWER CRISIS

700-MW supply gap covered by ILP Isuzu urges oil firms to O hasten shift By Lenie Lectura

ver 1,000 megawatts (MW) of additional powergenerating capacity will be available in the Luzon grid this summer, according to the latest data from the Department of Energy (DOE).

The DOE said 739.58 MW will come from its Interruptible Load Program (ILP), which attracted 252 participants. Some 15 more participants, which have a combined potential of 33.68 MW of deloading capacity, are expected to join the ILP. This is already enough to cover the expected 700-MW supply gap that is seen to result in rotating brownouts in Metro Manila in March. The remaining 297 MW will be sourced from various power plants that are undergoing rehabilitation and uprating. Power facilities that are expected to generate additional capacity from end-February up to May this year include the Limay combine-cycle (CC) power plant of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Inc., Bauang diesel power plant of First Gen, Botocan hydropower plant, Navotas diesel power plant of Millennium Energy Inc., the solar power project of Majestic CEZ and the Avion open-cycle natural-gas power plant of First Gen Corp. The uprating of Limay CC and Bauang power facilities, with additional 36 MW and 20 MW, respectively, will be operational by early March. Meanwhile, the rehabilitation of the 100-MW Navotas power plant is ongoing. It is expected to be Continued on A2

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pointed nuncio in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, and five years later to Pakistan. Nine years later, he was named apostolic nuncio to Congo. Yllana speaks English, Spanish, Italian and French. Following his appointment, the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ACBC) thanked the pope and welcomed the Vatican envoy. “Archbishop Yllana brings wide and diverse experience, great faith and priestly gifts. We assure him of

suzu Philippines Corp. is calling on oil companies to start developing so-called Euro 4-compliant fuels to be consistent with the car companies’ shift to more environment-friendly Euro 4 engines as mandated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). “The DENR is advancing its scheduled adoption, but the Euro 4-compliant fuels have to be developed first before engine standards shift,” Arthur Balmadrid, senior vice president for sales at IPC, said at the Japanese car firm’s launch of the 2015 Crosswind in Pasay City on Wednesday evening. The environment and natural resources office is eyeing an early implementation of the carbon-emission standard known as Euro 4 six months ahead of the original target date, or on the first day of January next year, a development posing a potential problem to car companies, as Euro 4 fuel is not yet as widespread. The more environment-friendly Euro 4 emission standard mandates maximum sulfur content of just 50 parts per million (ppm), in contrast with the prevailing Euro 2 emission standard that allows for 500-ppm maximum sulfur content As early as 2010, the DENR issued an administrative order requiring passenger and light-duty vehicles to comply with Euro 4 emission limits by January 1, 2016, subject to Euro 4 fuel availability. Environment Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje, in September 2014, proposed to the Department of Energy (DOE) that the deadline be imposed six months ahead, or in June 2015, citing the

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WELCOMING THE YEAR OF THE SHEEP Members of the Philippine Lion King Dance Troupe perform the traditional dragon dance to celebrate Chinese New Year in Binondo—widely regarded as the world’s oldest Chinatown, which was established by the Spaniards in 1594. The Chinese believe that the dragon dance would bring good luck in the Lunar New Year. ALYSA SALEN

POPE APPOINTS PINOY AS ENVOY TO AUSTRALIA By Claudeth Mocon-Ciriaco Correspondent

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ilipino Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana has been appointed by Pope Francis as the new apostolic nuncio to Australia. Y llana, who had previously served as the apostolic nuncio to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, replaced Archbishop Paul Gallagher. Gallagher has been appointed as the Vatican’s secretary for relations with states. Yllana, 67, a native of Naga

PESO exchange rates n US 44.2790

HART: “Archbishop Yllana brings wide and diverse experience, great faith and priestly gifts.”

City, was ordained priest by the Archdiocese of Caceres in March 1972 and has a doctorate in Civil and Canon Law. After taking International Diplomacy at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Service in Rome, he entered the diplomatic service of the Vatican and was named to his first post in 2001 as the nuncio to Papua New Guinea. He had also served as the Holy See’s diplomatic representative on the Solomon Islands and Pakistan. In December 2001 he was ap-

n japan 0.3712 n UK 67.9860 n HK 5.7081 n CHINA 7.0863 n singapore 32.6613 n australia 34.4262 n EU 50.5401 n SAUDI arabia 11.8036 Source: BSP (18 February 2015)


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