List of power plants in the Philippines

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Coal-fired in Mauban, Quezon

This is an incomplete list of power plants in the Philippines.

Renewable[]

Hydroelectric[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Operator Commissioned Ref
Marawi, Lanao del Sur 80.00 1994
Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte 18°34′13.7″N 120°53′57.7″E / 18.570472°N 120.899361°E / 18.570472; 120.899361 (Agua-Grande Hydroelectric Power Plant) 80.00 Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative 1983
Angat Hydro Electric Power Plant Norzagaray, Bulacan 14°52′15″N 120°08′30″E / 14.87083°N 120.14167°E / 14.87083; 120.14167 (Angat Hydro Electric Power Plant) 218 National Power Corporation 1967
Magat Hydro Electric Power Plant Ramon, Isabela 16°49′30″N 121°27′14″E / 16.82500°N 121.45389°E / 16.82500; 121.45389 (Magat Hydro Electric Power Plant) 360 National Power Corporation 1982
Agus 6 Hydroelectric Power Plant Iligan 200.00 1953, 1977
Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 8°21′9″N 124°46′8″E / 8.35250°N 124.76889°E / 8.35250; 124.76889 (Agusan 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant) 1.60 1957 [1][2]
Ambuklao Hydroelectric Power Plant Bokod, Benguet 105.00 2011
Lon-oy, San Gabriel, La Union 3.60 1993 [3]
Brgy. Mintal, Davao City 0.30 2005 [3]
Brgy. Catalunan Pequeño, Davao City 1.92 2005 [3]
Sabangan, Mountain Province 14.00 2015 [3]
Oriental Mindoro 3.00 2014 [3]

Geothermal[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Notes Ref
BacMan Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation) Sorsogon City, Sorsogon 13°03′16.9160″N 123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E / 13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field) 150 (Total) 1979 Produces steam for BacMan 1 and 2 power plants. Total 150 MW [2][4][5]
(Energy Development Corporation) Sorsogon City, Sorsogon 13°03′16.9160″N 123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E / 13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field) 120 1993 Steam is from BacMan Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
(Energy Development Corporation) Sorsogon City, Sorsogon 13°03′16.9160″N 123°57′55.6333″E / 13.054698889°N 123.965453694°E / 13.054698889; 123.965453694 (BacMan Geothermal Production Field) 20 1995 Steam is from BacMan Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Kananga, Leyte and Ormoc, Leyte 11°8′30.1693″N 124°37′11.9608″E / 11.141713694°N 124.619989111°E / 11.141713694; 124.619989111 (Leyte Geothermal Production Field) 0 1975 Produces steam for Malitbog, Mahanagdong, Upper Mahiao and Leyte Optimization Power Plants. 588.4 MW total [2][4][5]
Malitbog Geothermal Power Station Malitbog, Tongonan, Kananga, Leyte 11°9′7″N 124°38′58″E / 11.15194°N 124.64944°E / 11.15194; 124.64944 (Malitbog Geothermal Power Station) 232.5 1996 Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Limao, Kananga, Leyte 11°10′25.0889″N 124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E / 11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Upper Mahiao Geothermal Power Station) 125 1996 Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Ormoc, Leyte 11°10′25.0889″N 124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E / 11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Mahanagdong Geothermal Power Station) 180 1997 Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Tongonan and Limao, Kananga, Leyte 11°10′25.0889″N 124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E / 11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Leyte Optimization Geothermal Power Station) 50.9 1997 Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Limao, Kananga, Leyte 11°10′25.0889″N 124°37′40.2938″E / 11.173635806°N 124.627859389°E / 11.173635806; 124.627859389 (Leyte Optimization Geothermal Power Station) 112.5 1982 Steam is from Leyte Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Mindanao Geothermal Production Field (Energy Development Corporation) Mount Apo, Kidapawan, Cotabato 7°00′47.9819″N 125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E / 7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field) 0 1987 Produces steam for Mindanao 1 and 2 power plants. Total 106 MW [2][4][5][6]
Mount Apo, Kidapawan, Cotabato 7°00′47.9819″N 125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E / 7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field) 52 1997 Steam is from Mindanao Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5][6]
Mount Apo, Kidapawan, Cotabato 7°00′47.9819″N 125°13′07.6865″E / 7.013328306°N 125.218801806°E / 7.013328306; 125.218801806 (Mindanao Geothermal Production Field) 54 1999 Steam is from Mindanao Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5][6]
(Energy Development Corporation) Murcia, Negros Occidental 10°28′55.3483″N 123°05′58.8563″E / 10.482041194°N 123.099682306°E / 10.482041194; 123.099682306 (Southern Negros Production Field) 0 Decommissioned[7]
(Energy Development Corporation) Valencia, Negros Oriental 9°17′14.6317″N 123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E / 9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Production Field) 0 1983, 1993 - 1994, 1995 Produces steam for Palimpinon 1 & 2, Nasulo geothermal powerplants. Total 221.9 MW [2][4][5]
Valencia, Negros Oriental 9°17′14.6317″N 123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E / 9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield) 112.5 1983, 1993 - 1994, 1995 Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Valencia, Negros Oriental 9°17′14.6317″N 123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E / 9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield) 60 1983, 1993 - 1994, 1995 Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Valencia, Negros Oriental 9°17′14.6317″N 123°14′20.9170″E / 9.287397694°N 123.239143611°E / 9.287397694; 123.239143611 (Southern Negros Geothermal Steamfield) 49.4 2015 Steam is from Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field [2][4][5]
Tiwi, Albay 13°27′56″N 123°38′55″E / 13.46556°N 123.64861°E / 13.46556; 123.64861 (Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant) 275 1979 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. [8]
Santo Tomas, Batangas 20 2014
Brgy. Bitin, Bay, Laguna 14°5′17″N 121°13′35″E / 14.08806°N 121.22639°E / 14.08806; 121.22639 (Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant) 480 1979, 1980, 1984, 1996 Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc.
Misamis Occidental (30) Proposed
Davao del Sur (300) Proposed
Balingasag, Misamis Oriental (40) Proposed
Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur (40) Proposed
Oriental Mindoro 44 2016
Biliran (49) 2016 Under construction

Wind power plants[]

Station Capacity (MW) Commissioned Community Coordinates Notes Ref
Burgos Wind Farm 150 2014 Burgos, Ilocos Norte 18°30′58″N 120°38′46″E / 18.51611°N 120.64611°E / 18.51611; 120.64611 (EDC Burgos Wind Farm) [2][4]
Mindoro Wind Farm 48 Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro 18°31′40″N 120°42′50″E / 18.52778°N 120.71389°E / 18.52778; 120.71389 (Bangui Wind Farm) Under construction [9]
Bangui Wind Farm 33 2005 Bangui, Ilocos Norte 18°31′40″N 120°42′50″E / 18.52778°N 120.71389°E / 18.52778; 120.71389 (Bangui Wind Farm)
Caparispisan Wind Farm 81 2014 Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte 18°36′17″N 120°47′54″E / 18.60472°N 120.79833°E / 18.60472; 120.79833 (Caparispisan Wind Farm)
Balaoi and Caunayan Wind Farm 160 Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte Under construction
54 2014 San Lorenzo, Guimaras 10°25′36″N 122°41′32″E / 10.42667°N 122.69222°E / 10.42667; 122.69222 (San Lorenzo Wind Farm) [10]
40 Sibunag, Guimaras Proposed [11][12]
Pililla Wind Farm 54 2015 Pililla, Rizal Operational [13][14]
36 2015 Nabas, Aklan
72 Pililla, Rizal Under construction [15]

Biomass power[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Notes Ref
North Negros BioPower Manapla, Negros Occidental 24.9 2019 Under construction
Bagac, Bataan 12 2017 Under construction
Mina, Iloilo 35 2016 Under construction
Maramag, Bukidnon 35 2016 Under construction
Alcala, Cagayan 35 2016 Under construction
TBA (Mindanao) 10 2017 Under construction
TBA (Mindanao) 10 2017 Under construction
Misamis Oriental 12 2017 Under construction
Lian, Batangas 8.8 2015
San Carlos BioPower San Carlos, Negros Occidental 19.9 2015
Alicia, Isabela 18 2015
Aklan, Panay 42 2014

Non-renewable[]

Coal[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Ref
Sual Power Station Sual, Pangasinan 16°6′24″N 120°5′17″E / 16.10667°N 120.08806°E / 16.10667; 120.08806 (Sual Power Station) 1294 1999 [16]
AES Corp. Masinloc, Zambales 15°34′02″N 119°55′22″E / 15.56722°N 119.92278°E / 15.56722; 119.92278 (Masinloc Power Station) 600 1998 [16]
Mauban, Quezon 14°13′45″N 121°45′18″E / 14.22917°N 121.75500°E / 14.22917; 121.75500 (Quezon Power Plant) 511 2000 [16]
Mauban, Quezon 14°13′45″N 121°45′18″E / 14.22917°N 121.75500°E / 14.22917; 121.75500 (Quezon Power Plant) 500 2018 [16]
Tokyo Electric Power Marubeni Pagbilao, Quezon 13°53′35″N 121°44′42″E / 13.89306°N 121.74500°E / 13.89306; 121.74500 (Pagbilao Coal Power Plant) 728 1996 [16]
Pagbilao Energy Corporation Pagbilao, Quezon 13°53′35″N 121°44′42″E / 13.89306°N 121.74500°E / 13.89306; 121.74500 (Pagbilao Coal Power Plant) 420 2018 [16]
Mariveles Coal-Fired Power Plant Mariveles, Bataan 14°25′21″N 120°32′15″E / 14.42250°N 120.53750°E / 14.42250; 120.53750 (GN Mariveles Power Plant) 651.6 2013 [16]
(DMCI Holdings) Calaca, Batangas 13°55′49″N 120°47′19″E / 13.93028°N 120.78861°E / 13.93028; 120.78861 (Calaca Power Station) 600 1984, 1995 [16]
Mabalacat, Pampanga 15°14′08″N 120°36′37″E / 15.23556°N 120.61028°E / 15.23556; 120.61028 (APEC Power Station) 50 2006 [16]
Limay, Bataan 14°56′6″N 120°36′37″E / 14.93500°N 120.61028°E / 14.93500; 120.61028 (APEC Power Station) 600 2016 [16]
(Metrobank) Toledo, Cebu 246 1993 [17]
Naga, Cebu 200 2011 [17]
() Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 232 2006 [17]
Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte 552 2019 [17]
La Paz, Iloilo City 167.4 [18]
Brgy. Binugao, Toril District, Davao City 300 2015 [19][20]
Sultan Kudarat 200 2012
Malalag, Davao del Sur 500 2016
Cebu 300

Diesel[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Ref
Tagbilaran, Bohol 11 1978, 1986, 1996 [21]
Naga, Cebu 43.8 1994 [21][22]
Cebu City 43.8 1994 [21][22]
Iloilo City 74.9 1999 [21][22]
Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija 26.5 1996 [22]
Brgy. Sangali, Zamboanga City 7°04′58.4″N 122°12′56.9��E / 7.082889°N 122.215806°E / 7.082889; 122.215806 (Western Mindanao Power Corporation) 100 1997
Bauang Diesel Power Plant Bauang, La Union 255 1994 [23][16]
Subic Bay Freeport Zone 116 1994 [16]
San Roque, Maco, Davao de Oro 100 1994
Santa Ana, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte 100 1994

Natural gas[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Ref
Ilijan Combined-Cycle Power Plant Batangas City 1200 2000 [24]
13°46′16.7344″N 121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E / 13.771315111; 121.026075917 (San Gabriel Combined Cycle Power Plant) 414 2016 [2][25]
Batangas City 13°46′16.7344″N 121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E / 13.771315111; 121.026075917 (San Lorenzo Combined Cycle Power Plant) 500 2002 [2]
Batangas City 13°46′16.7344″N 121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E / 13.771315111; 121.026075917 (Santa Rita Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1000 1997 [2]
City 13°46′16.7344″N 121°01′33.8733″E / 13.771315111°N 121.026075917°E / 13.771315111; 121.026075917 (Avion Open Cycle Power Plant) 97 2016 [2][26]

Nuclear[]

Station Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Commissioned Notes Ref
Bataan Nuclear Power Plant Morong, Bataan 14°37′45″N 120°18′49″E / 14.62917°N 120.31361°E / 14.62917; 120.31361 (Bataan Nuclear Power Plant) 621 N/A Completed but never operated. [27][28][29]

See also[]

  • Geothermal power in the Philippines
  • List of power stations in Asia
  • List of largest power stations in the world

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