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Mak–Ban Geothermal Power Plant

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Makiling–Banahaw (Mak–Ban) Asase mu ahoɔden adwumayɛbea yɛ 458-MW asase mu ahoɔden adwumayɛbea a ɛwɔ Laguna ne Batangas, Philippines.

Wɔde Makiling ne Banahaw mmepɔw din no ato nneama no ne asase mu ɔhyew a ɛwɔ hɔ no so.

Abakɔsɛm

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Makiling–Banahaw (Mak–Ban) ɛsii gyinae mu ahoɔden adwumayɛbea no sɛnea ɛbɛyɛ a wɔde asase mu ahoɔden a ɛwɔ Mak–Ban anaa Bulalo asaase no mu no bedi dwuma. Chevron Geothermal Philippine Holdings, Inc., wɔ ɔsom apam a wɔne ɔman no dea National Power Corporation (NPC) yɛe ase no hyɛɛ asase mu ahoɔden gyinabea afuw no adwuma wɔ afe 1979. Wɔyɛɛ Mak–Ban adwumayɛbea no wɔ Tiwi adwumayɛbea a ɛwɔ Albay a edi kan fii ase yɛɛ adwuma wɔ afe koro no ara mu no akyi.

ƐWɔ afe 2005 mu no, The Philippines aban kaa sɛe wɔbɛtɔn Mak—Ban nneɛma no ama ankorankoro a wɔde wɔn sika hyɛ mu denam ɔman no Power Sector Assets & Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) so. Esiane sɛ nsakraeɛ a ɛbaa sɛdeɛ wɔde bɛto gua no nti, wɔantɔn asase mu ahoɔden adwumayɛbea no kɔsii afe 2008. Aboitiz Power, nam wɔn adwumakuw ketewa AP Renewables Inc. so gyee adwumayɛbea no wɔ afe 2009.

Nneɛma

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Mak-Ban Geothermal Power Plant no tumi kura light 458-MW.

Nsɛm a wɔde gyinaa so

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