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Alsons’ commitment to clean, affordable, responsible energy wows new PENRO chief 

The Maasim-based Siguil Hydro Power Corporation (SHPC), one of the Alsons Power Group’s power business affiliates received a visit from the recently installed Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) chief Shalimar Disomangcop on Tuesday, September 19. Company officials accompanied PENRO Disomangcop to the site of the ongoing SHPC 14.5-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric power plant project which came after a project briefing. Now currently making remarkable strides in the development of its hydroelectric station in Maasim town, SHPC sets the stage for future projects that will further enhance Alsons Power’s renewable energy portfolio. The Alcantara-led power firm plans to deploy about 200 MWs of hydroelectric power and 400 MWs of solar energy across various regions, with a primary focus on Mindanao and some areas of Visayas.

Recently installed Sarangani Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) chief Shalimar Disomangcop (3rd from right) is joined by VP for Alsons Power Group’s Corporate Affairs Mr. Ruben G. Tungpalan (2nd from left), Head of Comrel & Stakeholder Management Joel Aton (4th from left), Siguil Hydro Power Corporation (SHPC) Plant Manager Jocip Ebarle (extreme right) and Kiamba – Community ENRO Abdul D. Cariga (extreme left). PENRO Disomangcop visited the site of the ongoing SHPC 14.5-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric power plant project in Maasim town on Tuesday, September 19, which came after a project briefing. Now currently making remarkable strides in the development of its hydroelectric station, SHPC sets the stage for future projects that will further enhance Alsons Power’s renewable energy portfolio. The Alcantara-led power firm plans to deploy about 200 MWs of hydroelectric power and 400 MWs of solar energy across various regions, with a primary focus on Mindanao and some areas of Visayas.
Alsons Power Group’s VP for Alsons Power Group’s Corporate Affairs Mr. Ruben G. Tungpalan (left) briefs Sarangani Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) chief Shalimar Disomangcop inside the Siguil Hydro Power Corporation’s (SHPC) 14.5-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric power facility in Maasim town on Tuesday, September 19. 
The most recent photo of the weir facility at Alsons Power’s 14.5-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric power plant to be operated and managed by the Siguil Hydro Power Corporation (SHPC) in Maasim, Sarangani.

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