Giant Windmills Power Northern Philippines
Now here’s a large wind power gen project that has the locals overjoyed and enthusiastic, as opposed to rising up in NIMBY revolt. Located at Bangui Bay, in the Ilocos Norte province of the northern Philippines, this wind farm is the first source of clean energy to be introduced to the many-islanded nation of 84 million folks, thus far reliant upon oil and gas for their needs.
The project is the work of a private company, Northwind Power Development Corp, which is run by a Danish fellow and who received the bulk of its funding through no-interest loans provided by the Danish government.
15 turbines, standing on 23 story high masts, starting pumping out juice back in May and now provide 24.75 megawatts of power, 40% of the supply in the Ilocos Norte province. The boost in electricity supply has provided power to many in the region for the first time.
Costing more than 48 million dollars, which translates into about 2 million dollars per megawatt, is more than double the start-up cost of a normal power plant running on conventional fossil fuel and would not have been viable without the interest-free loans from the Danish International Development Agency.
Since the project has been completed, Niels Jacobsen, the president and CEO of the company has had government and state-owned power company officials from across the country requesting help to try and replicate these windmills throughout the country.
[via AFP @ Yahoo News]
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18 opinions for Giant Windmills Power Northern Philippines
The Unlawyer
Jan 29, 2006 at 10:45 am
[...] Speaking of renewable energy, the Philippines is home to Southeast Asia’s first wind farm in Bangui, Ilocos Norte. Although the project was not without controversy, so far nobody has expressed any serious opposition to the project. [...]
abby
Oct 16, 2007 at 7:59 am
its nice to know that there is such kind of windmill here in the Philippines.I thought it was just in the other country.
rino
Nov 12, 2007 at 11:13 am
hi, anyway there’d be a small-scale, DIY-for-home-use windmill similar to this? i’m thinking of putting it to use for local schools or barangays even.
Lee Robinson
Jan 5, 2008 at 6:42 am
Dear Sir, Madam
I am British but live in the Philippines. I am very interested in installing a wind power system in my home.
Is there any help or suppliers who canb help me. I wish to lead by example and hope others may follow in this technology.
Regards
Lee
MLE
Feb 1, 2008 at 3:33 am
Hi Lee!
I’m a filipino living and working in Sweden within renewable energy products. I can help you contact a swedish company selling small-scale windmills (for private home or farm estates electrification use) with 18 or 22Kw capacity.
Antonio Sebastian
Mar 19, 2008 at 5:43 am
Am interested in small windmills for use in farm estate in Bolinao, located on the northwestern tip of Pangasinan province. The wind is strong in these island areas facing the east. This region used to be enjoying clean air but with the installation some ten years ago of a coal plant in Sual on the west and another in the south in Masinloc Zambales, the air situation has deteriorated. And it will continue in this populous province until an alternative source of clean energy is introduced in this region.
estrell
Apr 19, 2008 at 4:29 am
there is already competetion in power source there is ilocos norte? if there is competition, there is war price, so does it mean cost of the electric in ilocos norte will decellerate? if that so, that’s nice. how i wish our local government here in gensan can put up a windmill farm.
Ganesh
May 23, 2008 at 3:22 am
ITS GREAT!
i am Indian. I had set up all the project of windmill but i am unable to manage expenses. If anyone help me for loan from any country, i will explain my project details..
Thanking…
orlando
Jun 9, 2008 at 12:47 am
i am living in legaspi city in a hill, i am interested in wind mill and would like to have one, for water and electricity requirement of my home,any company in the philipines dealing with such project, please e mail me.thank you.
Mario Ramirez
Jun 23, 2008 at 6:45 am
Our science high school PTA is thinking of a legacy project for our children. Is there any grant for building a windmill generator for schools that can help us build one, a first in a Philippine school? We have only a small amount of budget so a grant would really be of help. I hope the Northwind Power Development Corp can help. Thanks.
romsel john
Jul 9, 2008 at 7:53 pm
we are going to coduct an electricity project at virac catanduanes.. and where hoping that this org. will gonna help us in our activity…. thanks more power…
Johnny Tuason
Jul 13, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Peace. We are building a chapel on the hills of Cadapli, Bangar, La Union. I would appreciate it very much if i could find someone who would help me build a windmill for a it’s suppy of power. I pray the costs would be within reach. Truly, this is the time for alternative power sources.
liezle’s little corner @ friendster » Blog Archive » Destination…Laoag
Sep 7, 2008 at 2:48 am
[...] in Burgos. It is the tallest windmill in the Philippines. We also traveled to Bangui where giant windmills are located. Those windmills are the first in southeast asia and have been attracting [...]
Anna
Sep 25, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Do we have an indigenous windmill (made of indigenous materials) here in the Philippines? i think this is a lot cheaper…
NEL
Oct 7, 2008 at 8:20 pm
MAY WE HAVE ONE HERE IN CAGAYAN? SO THAT WE ENJOY CHEAPER ELECTRICITY HERE…
Romy R. Castillo
Dec 7, 2008 at 9:55 pm
We visited the Philippines after more than a decade and the first thing we wanted to see is the windmill in Ilocos Norte. I heard about it a couple of years ago from my relatives from Batac and being an engineer myself, I am very happy that such technology is now being utilised in the country. Thanks for the politician/s who thought about it.
noel
Dec 16, 2008 at 4:03 am
I’ve read or heard somewhere that they’re adding a few windmills. I guess that proves that wind technology is viable in the Philippines.
Roland Pascua
Dec 21, 2008 at 12:38 am
This is great.. I hope this can help ILOCANO’S for their electricity needs.. Please support this project, this can help Ilocos norte and the whole philippines to grow more. Replicate the project nationwide…. this is productive…
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