Pagbilao Power Station | |
Country: | Philippines |
Location: | Pagbilao, Quezon |
Owner: | TeaM Energy (Units 1 and 2) Pagbilao Energy (Unit 3) |
Status: | O |
Th Fuel Primary: | Coal |
Ps Electrical Capacity: | 1,155 MW |
Commissioned: | 1993 |
Ps Units Operational: | 3 |
The Pagbilao Power Station is a 1,155-MW coal-fired power station in Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines.
Situated at Isla Grande, the Pagbilao Power Station began operations in 1993.[1]
The power station was originally developed by Consolidated Electric Power Asia Ltd (CEPA), a subsidiary of Hopewell Holdings, CEPA was acquired by Mirant Philippines and was acquired by TeaM Energy, a joint venture of Japanese firms TEPCO and Marubeni, in 2007.[2]
In December 2014, a 420-MW third unit started operations, expanding the capacity of the facility, which had a capacity of 735 MW. The third unit was a project of Pagbilao Energy Corporation, a joint venture of Aboitiz Power Corporation and TeaM Energy.[3]