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The Pagbilao Power Station is a 1,155-MW coal-fired power station in Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. Situated at Isla Grande, the Pagbilao Power Station began operations in 1993. The power station was formerly owned by Mirant Philippines and was acquired by TeaM Energy, a joint venture of Japanese firms TEPCO and Marubeni, in 2007. In December 2014, a 420-MW third unit started operations expanding the capacity of the facility which had a capacity of 735-MW. The third unit was a project of Pagbilao Energy Corporation, a joint venture of Aboitiz Power Corporation and TeaM Energy.

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  • Kraftwerk Pagbilao (de)
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  • Das Kraftwerk Pagbilao ist ein Kohlekraftwerk in der Stadtgemeinde Pagbilao, Provinz Quezon, Philippinen, das auf der Isla Grande in der Bucht von Tayabas liegt. Mit einer installierten Leistung von 1,155 GW ist Pagbilao eines der leistungsstärksten Kohlekraftwerke auf den Philippinen. Mit dem Bau des Kraftwerks wurde 1993 begonnen; es ging 1996 in Betrieb. Das Kraftwerk dient der Abdeckung der Grundlast. (de)
  • The Pagbilao Power Station is a 1,155-MW coal-fired power station in Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. Situated at Isla Grande, the Pagbilao Power Station began operations in 1993. The power station was formerly owned by Mirant Philippines and was acquired by TeaM Energy, a joint venture of Japanese firms TEPCO and Marubeni, in 2007. In December 2014, a 420-MW third unit started operations expanding the capacity of the facility which had a capacity of 735-MW. The third unit was a project of Pagbilao Energy Corporation, a joint venture of Aboitiz Power Corporation and TeaM Energy. (en)
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  • Pagbilao Power Station (en)
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  • Das Kraftwerk Pagbilao ist ein Kohlekraftwerk in der Stadtgemeinde Pagbilao, Provinz Quezon, Philippinen, das auf der Isla Grande in der Bucht von Tayabas liegt. Mit einer installierten Leistung von 1,155 GW ist Pagbilao eines der leistungsstärksten Kohlekraftwerke auf den Philippinen. Mit dem Bau des Kraftwerks wurde 1993 begonnen; es ging 1996 in Betrieb. Das Kraftwerk dient der Abdeckung der Grundlast. (de)
  • The Pagbilao Power Station is a 1,155-MW coal-fired power station in Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. Situated at Isla Grande, the Pagbilao Power Station began operations in 1993. The power station was formerly owned by Mirant Philippines and was acquired by TeaM Energy, a joint venture of Japanese firms TEPCO and Marubeni, in 2007. In December 2014, a 420-MW third unit started operations expanding the capacity of the facility which had a capacity of 735-MW. The third unit was a project of Pagbilao Energy Corporation, a joint venture of Aboitiz Power Corporation and TeaM Energy. (en)
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