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List of power plants in the Philippines

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Burgos Wind Farm inBurgos, Ilocos Norte
Coal-fired Quezon Power Plant inMauban, Quezon

This is an incompletelist of power plants present in the Philippines.

Renewable energy

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Hydropower

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)OperatorCommissionedRef
Agus 1 Hydroelectric Power PlantMarawi, Lanao del Sur80.001994
Agua-Grande Hydroelectric Power PlantPagudpud, Ilocos Norte18°34′13.7″N120°53′57.7″E / 18.570472°N 120.899361°E /18.570472; 120.899361 (Agua-Grande Hydroelectric Power Plant)80.00Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative1983
Angat Hydro Electric Power PlantNorzagaray,Bulacan14°52′15″N120°08′30″E / 14.87083°N 120.14167°E /14.87083; 120.14167 (Angat Hydro Electric Power Plant)218National Power Corporation1967
Magat Hydro Electric Power PlantRamon,Isabela16°49′30″N121°27′14″E / 16.82500°N 121.45389°E /16.82500; 121.45389 (Magat Hydro Electric Power Plant)360National Power Corporation1982
Agus 6 Hydroelectric Power PlantIligan200.001953, 1977
Agusan 2 Hydroelectric Power PlantDamilag,Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon8°21′9″N124°46′8″E / 8.35250°N 124.76889°E /8.35250; 124.76889 (Agusan 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant)1.60First Gen Corporation1957[1][2]
Ambuklao Hydroelectric Power PlantBokod, Benguet105.002011
Lon-oy HydroLon-oy,San Gabriel, La Union3.601993[3]
Talomo Hydro 2BBrgy. Mintal,Davao City0.302005[3]
Talomo Hydro 3Brgy. Catalunan Pequeño,Davao City1.922005[3]
Sabangan HydroSabangan, Mountain Province14.002015[3]
Linao Cawayan Mini-Hydro Power PlantOriental Mindoro3.002014[3]
Pantabangan-Masiway Hydroelectric Power PlantPantabangan town,Nueva Ecija1321977[3]
Lake Mainit Hydro Power PlantJabonga,Agusan del Norte9°20′56″N125°29′04.4″E / 9.34889°N 125.484556°E /9.34889; 125.484556 (Lake Mainit Hydro Power Plant)24.9Agusan Power Corporation2023[3]
Asiga Hydro Power PlantSantiago, Agusan del Norte9°15′50″N125°36′31.6″E / 9.26389°N 125.608778°E /9.26389; 125.608778 (Asiga River Hydro Power Plant)8Asiga Green Energy Corporation2023[3]
Siguil River hydropower plant2023
SUWECO HDPPCatanduanes13.7089° N, 124.2422° E3.6Sunwest Water & Electric Co., Inc.2010

Geothermal

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedNotesRef
BacMan Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation)Sorsogon City, Sorsogon13°03′16.9160″N123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E /13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field)150 (Total)1979Produces steam for BacMan 1 and 2 power plants. Total 150 MW[2][4][5]
BacMan 1 Geothermal Power Station (Energy Development Corporation)Sorsogon City, Sorsogon13°03′16.9160″N123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E /13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field)1201993Steam is fromBacMan Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
BacMan 2 Geothermal Power Station (Energy Development Corporation)Sorsogon City, Sorsogon13°03′16.9160″N123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E /13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field)201995Steam is fromBacMan Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Leyte Geothermal Production Field Energy Development CorporationKananga, Leyte andOrmoc, Leyte11°8′30.1693″N124°37′11.9608″E / 11.141713694°N 124.619989111°E /11.141713694; 124.619989111 (Leyte Geothermal Production Field)01975Produces steam for Malitbog, Mahanagdong, Upper Mahiao and Leyte Optimization Power Plants. 588.4 MW total[2][4][5]
Malitbog Geothermal Power StationMalitbog, Tongonan,Kananga, Leyte11°9′7″N124°38′58″E / 11.15194°N 124.64944°E /11.15194; 124.64944 (Malitbog Geothermal Power Station)232.51996Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Upper Mahiao Geothermal Power StationLimao,Kananga, Leyte11°10′25.0889″N124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E /11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Upper Mahiao Geothermal Power Station)1251996Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Mahanagdong Geothermal Power StationOrmoc, Leyte11°10′25.0889″N124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E /11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Mahanagdong Geothermal Power Station)1801997Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Leyte Optimization Geothermal Power StationTongonan and Limao,Kananga, Leyte11°10′25.0889″N124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E /11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Leyte Optimization Geothermal Power Station)50.91997Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Tongonan Geothermal Power PlantLimao,Kananga, Leyte11°10′25.0889″N124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E /11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Leyte Optimization Geothermal Power Station)112.51982Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Mindanao Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation)Mount Apo,Kidapawan, Cotabato7°00′47.9819″N125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E /7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field)01987Produces steam for Mindanao 1 and 2 power plants. Total 106 MW[2][4][5][6]
Mindanao 1 Geothermal Power PlantMount Apo,Kidapawan, Cotabato7°00′47.9819″N125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E /7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field)521997Steam is fromMindanao Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5][6]
Mindanao 2 Geothermal Power PlantMount Apo,Kidapawan, Cotabato7°00′47.9819″N125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E /7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field)541999Steam is fromMindanao Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5][6]
Northern Negros Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation)Murcia, Negros Occidental10°28′55.3483″N123°05′58.8563″E / 10.482041194°N 123.099682306°E /10.482041194; 123.099682306 (Southern Negros Production Field)0Decommissioned[7]
Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation)Valencia, Negros Oriental9°17′14.6317″N123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E /9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Production Field)01983, 1993 – 1994, 1995Produces steam for Palimpinon 1 & 2, Nasulo geothermal powerplants. Total 221.9 MW[2][4][5]
Palinpinon 1 Geothermal Power PlantValencia, Negros Oriental9°17′14.6317″N123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E /9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield)112.51983, 1993 – 1994, 1995Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Palinpinon 2 Geothermal Power PlantValencia, Negros Oriental9°17′14.6317″N123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E /9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield)801983, 1993 – 1994, 1995Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Nasulo Geothermal Power PlantValencia, Negros Oriental9°17′14.6317″N123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E /9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield)49.42015Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field[2][4][5]
Tiwi Geothermal Power PlantTiwi, Albay13°27′56″N123°38′55″E / 13.46556°N 123.64861°E /13.46556; 123.64861 (Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant)2751979Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc.[8]
Maibarara Geothermal Power PlantSanto Tomas, Batangas202014
Makiling-Banahaw (Mak-Ban) Geothermal Power PlantBrgy. Bitin,Bay, Laguna14°5′17″N121°13′35″E / 14.08806°N 121.22639°E /14.08806; 121.22639 (Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant)4801979, 1980, 1984, 1996Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc.
Ampiro Geothermal Power ProjectMisamis Occidental(30)Proposed
Mt. Sibulan-Kapatagan Geothermal Power ProjectDavao del Sur(300)Proposed
Balatukan-Balingasag Geothermal ProspectBalingasag, Misamis Oriental(40)Proposed
Lakewood Geothermal ProspectLakewood, Zamboanga del Sur(40)Proposed
Montelago Power PlantOriental Mindoro442016
Biliran Geothermal PlantBiliran(49)2016Under construction

Wind power plants

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedNotesRef
Burgos Wind FarmBurgos, Ilocos Norte18°30′58″N120°38′46″E / 18.51611°N 120.64611°E /18.51611; 120.64611 (EDC Burgos Wind Farm)1502014[2][4]
Mindoro Wind FarmPuerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro18°31′40″N120°42′50″E / 18.52778°N 120.71389°E /18.52778; 120.71389 (Bangui Wind Farm)48Under construction[9]
Bangui Wind FarmBangui, Ilocos Norte18°31′40″N120°42′50″E / 18.52778°N 120.71389°E /18.52778; 120.71389 (Bangui Wind Farm)332005
Caparispisan Wind FarmPagudpud, Ilocos Norte18°36′17″N120°47′54″E / 18.60472°N 120.79833°E /18.60472; 120.79833 (Caparispisan Wind Farm)812014
Balaoi and Caunayan Wind FarmPagudpud, Ilocos Norte160Under construction
San Lorenzo Wind FarmSan Lorenzo, Guimaras10°25′36″N122°41′32″E / 10.42667°N 122.69222°E /10.42667; 122.69222 (San Lorenzo Wind Farm)542014[10]
Sibunag Wind FarmSibunag, Guimaras40Proposed[11][12]
Pililla Wind FarmPililla, Rizal542015Operational[13][14]
Nabas Wind FarmNabas, Aklan362015
Sembrano Wind FarmPililla, Rizal72Under construction[15]

Biomass power

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedNotesRef
North Negros BioPowerManapla, Negros Occidental24.92019Operational
CLEAN GREEN Energy Corp.Bagac, Bataan122017Operational
Green Power Panay Phil. Inc.Mina, Iloilo352016Under construction
Green Power Bukidnon Phil. Inc.Maramag, Bukidnon352016Under construction
Green Power Alcala Phil. Inc.Alcala, Cagayan352016Under construction
Kalilangan Biomass Energy CorporationTBA (Mindanao)102017Under construction
Don Carlos Biomass Energy CorporationTBA (Mindanao)102017Under construction
Misamis Oriental Biomass Energy CorporationMisamis Oriental122017Under construction
Aseagas CorporationLian, Batangas8.82015Ceased Operation
San Carlos BioPowerSan Carlos, Negros Occidental19.92015
Isabela Biomass Energy CorporationAlicia, Isabela182015
Asea One PowerAklan,Panay422014

Non-renewable

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Coal

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedRef
Sual Power StationSual, Pangasinan16°6′24″N120°5′17″E / 16.10667°N 120.08806°E /16.10667; 120.08806 (Sual Power Station)12941999[16]
AES Corp.Masinloc, Zambales15°34′02″N119°55′22″E / 15.56722°N 119.92278°E /15.56722; 119.92278 (Masinloc Power Station)6001998[16]
EGCO GroupMauban, Quezon14°13′45″N121°45′18″E / 14.22917°N 121.75500°E /14.22917; 121.75500 (Quezon Power Plant)5112000[16]
San Buenaventura Power Ltd. Co. Supercritical Coal Power PlantMauban, Quezon14°13′45″N121°45′18″E / 14.22917°N 121.75500°E /14.22917; 121.75500 (Quezon Power Plant)5002018[16]
Tokyo Electric Power MarubeniPagbilao, Quezon13°53′35″N121°44′42″E / 13.89306°N 121.74500°E /13.89306; 121.74500 (Pagbilao Coal Power Plant)7281996[16]
Pagbilao Energy CorporationPagbilao, Quezon13°53′35″N121°44′42″E / 13.89306°N 121.74500°E /13.89306; 121.74500 (Pagbilao Coal Power Plant)4202018[16]
Mariveles Coal-Fired Power PlantMariveles, Bataan14°25′21″N120°32′15″E / 14.42250°N 120.53750°E /14.42250; 120.53750 (GN Mariveles Power Plant)651.62013[16]
Calaca Power Station (DMCI Holdings)Calaca, Batangas13°55′49″N120°47′19″E / 13.93028°N 120.78861°E /13.93028; 120.78861 (Calaca Power Station (DMCI))6001984, 1995[16]
Calaca Power Station (SLTEC)Calaca, Batangas13°55′08.7″N120°49′36.7″E / 13.919083°N 120.826861°E /13.919083; 120.826861 (Calaca Power Station (SLTEC))2702014
SMC Limay Power PlantLimay, Bataan14°31′11.5″N120°36′12.5″E / 14.519861°N 120.603472°E /14.519861; 120.603472 (APEC Power Station)6002017[17]
APEC Power StationMabalacat, Pampanga15°14′08″N120°36′37″E / 15.23556°N 120.61028°E /15.23556; 120.61028 (APEC Power Station)502006[16]
Toledo Power Corp. (Metrobank)Toledo, Cebu2461993[18]
KEPCO-SPC Power PlantNaga, Cebu2002011[18]
STEAG Power Plant (Steag GmbH)Villanueva, Misamis Oriental2322006[18]
Lanao Kauswagan Power StationKauswagan, Lanao del Norte5522019[18]
PEDC Coal Fired Power PlantLa Paz, Iloilo City167.4[19]
Therma South Inc. Coal Fired Power PlantBrgy. Binugao, Toril District,Davao City3002015[20][21]
Sultan Energy Philippines Corp.Sultan Kudarat2002012
SMI Power Corp.Malalag, Davao del Sur5002016
Therma Visayas Inc.Cebu300

Diesel

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedRef
Bohol Diesel Power PlantTagbilaran, Bohol111978, 1986, 1996[22]
SPC Cebu Diesel Power PlantNaga, Cebu43.81994[22][23]
Cebu Private Power CorporationCebu City43.81994[22][23]
Panay Diesel Power PlantIloilo City74.91999[22][23]
CELCOR Power PlantCabanatuan, Nueva Ecija26.51996[23]
Western Mindanao Power CorporationBrgy. Sangali,Zamboanga City7°04′58.4″N122°12′56.9″E / 7.082889°N 122.215806°E /7.082889; 122.215806 (Western Mindanao Power Corporation)1001997
Bauang Diesel Power PlantBauang, La Union2151994[24][16]
Subic Diesel Power PlantSubic Bay Freeport Zone1161994[16]
SUWECO DPPCatanduanes142019
Therma Marine Inc. - Mobile 1San Roque,Maco, Davao de Oro1001994
Therma Marine, Inc. - Mobile 2Santa Ana,Nasipit, Agusan del Norte1001994

Natural gas

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedRef
Avion Close Open Cycle Power PlantBatangas City13°46′16.7344″N121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E /13.771315111; 121.026075917 (Avion Open Cycle Power Plant)972016[2][25]
Ilijan Combined-Cycle Power PlantBatangas City13°37′19″N 121°04′47″E12002000[26]
Limay Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power PlantLimay,Bataan14°32′33.8″N120°35′55.4″E / 14.542722°N 120.598722°E /14.542722; 120.598722 (Limay CCGT Power Plant)6201993
Mang Tomas Combined Cycle Power PlantBatangas City13°46′16.7344″N121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E /13.771315111; 121.026075917 (San Gabriel Combined Cycle Power Plant)4142016[2][27]
San Lorenzo Combined Cycle Power PlantBatangas City13°46′16.7344″N121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E /13.771315111; 121.026075917 (San Lorenzo Combined Cycle Power Plant)5002002[2]
Santa Rita Combined Cycle Power PlantBatangas City13°46′16.7344″N121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E /13.771315111; 121.026075917 (Santa Rita Combined Cycle Power Plant)10001997[2]

Nuclear

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StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedNotesRef
Bataan Nuclear Power PlantMorong, Bataan14°37′45″N120°18′49″E / 14.62917°N 120.31361°E /14.62917; 120.31361 (Bataan Nuclear Power Plant)621N/ACompleted but never operated.[28][29][30]

See also

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