GANDARA, Samar, March 16 (PNA) -- A Chinese firm is
interested to put up a solar farm in the northern part of Samar province, Samar
1st district Rep. Edgar Mary Sarmiento said.
Representatives of the Chinese firm will visit
Samar again next week to finalize plans with the local government and local
power cooperatives, Sarmiento told reporters on Wednesday.
“What we can provide them is assistance on
facilitating the lease agreement with the land owner and other regulatory
(bodies) so they can start their work,” Sarmiento said. “We are hoping that
within this year, the company will start their construction.”
The solon declined to name the Chinese firm since
negotiations are not yet final. The investor is interested to open a
200-megawatt solar farm facility and needs at least 50 hectares of land for its
full operation.
The existence of a solar farm in Samar province
could help in stabilizing power supply in the province, which is largely
dependent on Leyte Island for geothermal power supply.
The presence of a solar farm in Samar could also
help in the reduction of power rate, the official added.
The region has two existing solar farms - the 30 MW
plant in Dolores village in Ormoc City by Singapore-based Soleq and the 50 MW
plant in Castilla village in Palo, Leyte by Sulu Electric Power and Light
Corp.(PNA)
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