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TIMBABAN HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT PROJECT IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Timbaban Hydroelectric Power Plant is situated in Aklan Province, the Philippines, and is a water intake power station. The Philippine Oriental Energy and Power Generation Corporation is the project owner, while China International Water and Electric Corporation (CWE) is the EPC general contractor. Hubei Water Resources and Hydropower Construction Co., Ltd undertakes the construction of this project, which has a contract value of 1.4 billion Philippine pesos. The project consists of a main dam, a pressure box culvert, water diversion tunnels, pressure regulating wells, pressure steel pipes, ground-level powerhouses, tailwater channels, substations, and roads insie & outside the plant. The normal water level upstream of the main dam is 247.00 meters, the dead water level is 244.00 meters, the regulated reservoir capacity is 155,000 cubic meters, the designed flow rate is 13.7 cubic meters per second, the rated head is 154.00 meters, and the total installed capacity is 18 MW. It is expected that the annual average power generation will amount to 68.49 GWh. The project's construction began in 2015 and civil construction was completed in 2019. The project has completed trial operation under the vigilant supervision of the EPC general contractor and is currently being handed over to the project owner.