The Balingasag power station is a significant contributor to the energy sector in the Philippines, ranking #56 out of 223 power generation facilities in the nation. With a capacity of 165 MW, it represents a 0.46% share of the country’s total electricity generation capacity, which stands at 35,822 MW. As the 24th largest coal plant in the Philippines, Balingasag exemplifies the country’s heavy reliance on coal as the dominant fuel source, highlighting the need for diversification in energy generation. The plant employs conventional coal-fired technology to produce electricity, a method that remains prevalent in the region. Located within 50 kilometers of other notable coal facilities such as the Misamis Oriental power station, which has a capacity of 405 MW, and the Mindanao STEAG Power Plant with 232 MW, Balingasag is part of a concentrated coal energy cluster in Northern Mindanao. This regional context emphasizes the interdependence of these plants in providing a stable energy supply, while also revealing the ongoing challenges associated with coal dependency. Despite its relatively small capacity in comparison to nearby plants, Balingasag represents an important element of the local energy mix, particularly as the country navigates the complexities of energy demand and supply. Operated by Minergy Coal Corporation and commissioned in 2017, the facility showcases a commitment to integrating modern practices within traditional energy generation frameworks. In light of increasing environmental concerns and policy shifts towards renewable energy, Balingasag’s role may evolve as the Philippines seeks to transition to a more sustainable energy future. The plant's operational stability and capacity will be crucial in supporting economic growth while balancing the imperatives of environmental stewardship and energy diversification.
9 years old
Philippines, Asia
- Primary Fuel Type
- Coal
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
Philippines- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Coal has long been a cornerstone of electricity generation worldwide, with a significant presence in the global energy landscape. As of recent data, there are approximately 2,608 coal power plants operating across 74 countries, boasting a total installed capacity of 2,257.3 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in coal power generation include China, with 1,018 plants generating 1,038.0 GW, India with 287 plants at 253.3 GW, and the United States with 291 plants producing 252.0 GW. Other notable contributors include Germany and Japan, with 130 plants and 76.8 GW, and 61 plants and 63.9 GW, respectively. This widespread utilization reflects the essential role coal has played in the development of industrial and residential power systems globally.
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