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Special Ambuklao HEPP Inauguration Edition October 2011
CELEBRATING AMBUKLAO HEPP’S
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1948 – President Manuel Roxas submits a Bill to Congress authorizing expenditure of the proceeds of a loan for the construction of certain hydro-electric projects. One of the major undertakings was the Ambuklao Power Project.
1953 – Pres. Elpidio Quirino in his State of the Nation Address reports that “Ambuklao is 15% completed.”
1957 – Pres. Ramon Magsaysay inaugurates Ambuklao at the Balintawak Station.
1990 – Luzon is hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, leading to siltation and damages that affected Ambuklao’s technical operations.
2008 – Indigenous ceremony is held marking the turnover of Ambuklao-Binga to SN Aboitiz. Rehabilitation begins in the 4th quarter.
2010 – Plugging of old tunnel is complicated by siltation from Typhoon Pepeng. SNAP pursues alternative of constructing a new and extended headrace tunnel.
2009 – Typhoon Pepeng devastates Benguet and parts of Luzon, affecting the rehabilitation project.
2011· 1st quarter: Switchyard is energized.· 2nd quarter: Tunnels are watered; Unit 3 goes on-line.· 3rd quarter: Ambuklao receives Certificate of Compliance.· 4th quarter: Ambuklao is inaugurated.
1956 – Ambuklao is completed.
1950 – Construction of Ambuklao dam and hydroelectric power plant begins
2007- Under the power sector privatization program, SN Aboitiz wins the bidding for the Ambuklao-Binga HEPPs in November for the amount of USD 325 million.
1999 – Ambuklao is decommissioned.
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1948 – President Manuel Roxas submits a Bill to Congress authorizing expenditure of the proceeds of a loan for the construction of certain hydro-electric projects. One of the major undertakings was the Ambuklao Power Project.
1953 – Pres. Elpidio Quirino in his State of the Nation Address reports that “Ambuklao is 15% completed.”
1957 – Pres. Ramon Magsaysay inaugurates Ambuklao at the Balintawak Station.
1990 – Luzon is hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, leading to siltation and damages that affected Ambuklao’s technical operations.
2008 – Indigenous ceremony is held marking the turnover of Ambuklao-Binga to SN Aboitiz. Rehabilitation begins in the 4th quarter.
2010 – Plugging of old tunnel is complicated by siltation from Typhoon Pepeng. SNAP pursues alternative of constructing a new and extended headrace tunnel.
2009 – Typhoon Pepeng devastates Benguet and parts of Luzon, affecting the rehabilitation project.
2011· 1st quarter: Switchyard is energized.· 2nd quarter: Tunnels are watered; Unit 3 goes on-line.· 3rd quarter: Ambuklao receives Certificate of Compliance.· 4th quarter: Ambuklao is inaugurated.
1956 – Ambuklao is completed.
1950 – Construction of Ambuklao dam and hydroelectric power plant begins
2007- Under the power sector privatization program, SN Aboitiz wins the bidding for the Ambuklao-Binga HEPPs in November for the amount of USD 325 million.
1999 – Ambuklao is decommissioned.
AMBUKLAO HEPP TIMELINE
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1948 – President Manuel Roxas submits a Bill to Congress authorizing expenditure of the proceeds of a loan for the construction of certain hydro-electric projects. One of the major undertakings was the Ambuklao Power Project.
1953 – Pres. Elpidio Quirino in his State of the Nation Address reports that “Ambuklao is 15% completed.”
1957 – Pres. Ramon Magsaysay inaugurates Ambuklao at the Balintawak Station.
1990 – Luzon is hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, leading to siltation and damages that affected Ambuklao’s technical operations.
2008 – Indigenous ceremony is held marking the turnover of Ambuklao-Binga to SN Aboitiz. Rehabilitation begins in the 4th quarter.
2010 – Plugging of old tunnel is complicated by siltation from Typhoon Pepeng. SNAP pursues alternative of constructing a new and extended headrace tunnel.
2009 – Typhoon Pepeng devastates Benguet and parts of Luzon, affecting the rehabilitation project.
2011· 1st quarter: Switchyard is energized.· 2nd quarter: Tunnels are watered; Unit 3 goes on-line.· 3rd quarter: Ambuklao receives Certificate of Compliance.· 4th quarter: Ambuklao is inaugurated.
1956 – Ambuklao is completed.
1950 – Construction of Ambuklao dam and hydroelectric power plant begins
2007- Under the power sector privatization program, SN Aboitiz wins the bidding for the Ambuklao-Binga HEPPs in November for the amount of USD 325 million.
1999 – Ambuklao is decommissioned.
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1948 – President Manuel Roxas submits a Bill to Congress authorizing expenditure of the proceeds of a loan for the construction of certain hydro-electric projects. One of the major undertakings was the Ambuklao Power Project.
1953 – Pres. Elpidio Quirino in his State of the Nation Address reports that “Ambuklao is 15% completed.”
1957 – Pres. Ramon Magsaysay inaugurates Ambuklao at the Balintawak Station.
1990 – Luzon is hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, leading to siltation and damages that affected Ambuklao’s technical operations.
2008 – Indigenous ceremony is held marking the turnover of Ambuklao-Binga to SN Aboitiz. Rehabilitation begins in the 4th quarter.
2010 – Plugging of old tunnel is complicated by siltation from Typhoon Pepeng. SNAP pursues alternative of constructing a new and extended headrace tunnel.
2009 – Typhoon Pepeng devastates Benguet and parts of Luzon, affecting the rehabilitation project.
2011· 1st quarter: Switchyard is energized.· 2nd quarter: Tunnels are watered; Unit 3 goes on-line.· 3rd quarter: Ambuklao receives Certificate of Compliance.· 4th quarter: Ambuklao is inaugurated.
1956 – Ambuklao is completed.
1950 – Construction of Ambuklao dam and hydroelectric power plant begins
2007- Under the power sector privatization program, SN Aboitiz wins the bidding for the Ambuklao-Binga HEPPs in November for the amount of USD 325 million.
1999 – Ambuklao is decommissioned.
AMBUKLAO HEPP TIMELINE