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REVIVAL OF EASTERN SAMAR HYDRO POWER PLANT LAUDED

House of Representatives Minority Leader Nonoy Libanan hailed the revival of the 1MW Amanjuray Hydropower Plant in Eastern Samar, saying it would help ease the province’s lingering electricity supply problem.

“We are counting on the hydropower plant’s restoration to help provide relief to Eastern Samar residents that have long been reeling from recurring outages and elevated electricity rates,” Libanan said.

“The Department of Energy should encourage the development of small, environment-friendly renewable energy projects in the countryside to address rural electrification.”

“The Department of Energy should encourage the development of small, environment-friendly renewable energy projects in the countryside to address rural electrification,” the veteran legislator added.

 “There’s no question that the provision of adequate and stable electric services to rural barangays will produce greater economic opportunities for marginal families, such as those engaged in farming and fishing, and improve their quality of life,” the seasoned lawmaker stressed.

He previously represented Eastern Samar’s lone congressional district for three consecutive terms. Libanan is now 4Ps party-list representative.

He was keynote speaker at the ceremonial blessing and inauguration of the Amanjuray hydropower plant in Barangay Bolusao in the Municipality of Lawaan.

The event was also attended by Eastern Samar Vice Governor Maricar Goteesan, National Electrification Administration (NEA) chief Antonio Mariano Almeda, and Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative Inc. (ESAMELCO) general manager Jose Michael Edwin Amancio.

The Amanjuray hydropower plant is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric system that harvests the energy from the flowing water generated by the Amanjuray Falls.

The Amanjuray hydropower plant is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric system that harvests the energy from the flowing water generated by the Amanjuray Falls, one of the four waterfalls in the Bolusao River Watershed Forest Reserve.

The hydropower plant was originally built by the NEA in 1991 with the help of a grant from the United Kingdom. The NEA has since transferred the facility to ESAMELCO Renewable Energy Corp., which rehabilitated the system.

Following the inauguration of the Amanjuray hydropower plant, Libanan and other officials also graced the launch of ESAMELCO’s new 20MVA substation in Borongan City.

Last year, he filed House Resolution No. 846, which sought a congressional inquiry into Eastern Samar’s power issues that caused electricity rates to shoot up amid frequent outages.

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