Andritz Hydro to run Hedcor’s 68-MW plant

ELECTROMECHANICAL WORKS. Andritz Hydro ensures quality control to the 68.8-MW Manolo Fortich Hydro project of Hedcor in the Province of Bukidnon.
ELECTROMECHANICAL WORKS. Andritz Hydro ensures quality control to the 68.8-MW Manolo Fortich Hydro project of Hedcor in the Province of Bukidnon.

Andritz Hydro is on its half way of completing the installation of four units Francis-type turbine for the 25.4-MW Manolo Fortich Hydropower Plant 2 of Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc., a subsidiary of AboitizPower.

While the Manolo Fortich Hydropower Plant 1 will have a combination of Francis-type and Pelton-type turbines with two units each type. This will generate 43.4 MW renewable energy.

Andritz was awarded 15 million Eurodollar worth-of-contract to complete the electromechanical works of Hedcor’s newest two power plants.

This Hedcor’s hydro project is enough to provide clean energy to approximately 70,000 households in the island of Mindanao.

“Aside from installing the electromechanical equipment, Andritz ensures quality control of the entire hydro system such as analysis, target points, alignment, and ensures the hydro plant will soon generate power, efficiently,” said Rolando Pacquiao, vice president for Operations, Hedcor.

Pacquiao added that the commissioning of this project is expected within the 4th quarter of this year.

Meanwhile, Hedcor Bukidnon recorded 2.9 million man-hours with no lost time incident within the workplace, as of this writing.

Hedcor specializes in generating renewable energy from run-of-river hydropower system. Today, Hedcor manages and operates 22 hydropower plants and supplies the country with 185 MW of clean and renewable energy. With almost 40 years of experience, Hedcor is the leading run-of-river developer in the Philippines which adheres to the guidelines of multiple international standards. // Lloyd Revilla

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