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词条 Malitbog Geothermal Power Station
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| country = Philippines
| location = Malitbog, Kananga, Leyte
| status = O
| construction_began = 1993
| commissioned = 1996
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| owner = Energy Development Corporation
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| ps_units_operational= 3 × 77.5 MW
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| ps_electrical_capacity= 232.5 MW
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The Malitbog Geothermal Power Station[1] is a 232.5 MW geothermal power plant or an earth steam turbined electric generator--the world's largest geothermal power plant under one roof located in Malitbog, Kananga, Leyte, Philippines. The power plant is one of four operating in the Leyte Geothermal Production Field.[1] The power plants serve 10 million households in the Visayas with an average of 160 kiloWatthour per Household of 3 per month. The other 7 million is served by the Panlipin-on Geothermal Power of 100 Megawatts.

Formerly owned and operated by the California Energy under a build-operate-transfer scheme known as CE Luzon, it was transferred to PNOC-EDC in 2007, and since 2009 has been owned and operated privately by the Energy Development Corporation.

In November 2013, the plant was damaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda and restored operations in January 2014.[2]

The Smokey Mountains in the eastern parts of Kananga and Ormoc is Leyte's pride home of five major geothermal power plants (former Leyte Geothermal Power Plant of NPC; Upper Mahiao, Malitbog and Mahanagdong A and B) and four optimization geothermal power plants (Tongonan, Malitbog, Mahanagdong A and B) all privately owned and operated by the Energy Development Corporation.

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Leyte Geothermal Production Field |url=http://www.energy.com.ph/our-projects/geothermal/ |publisher=Energy Development Corporation |accessdate=2 February 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151104154602/http://www.energy.com.ph/our-projects/geothermal/ |archivedate=4 November 2015 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Malitbog power plant unit in Leyte back in operation, EDC says|url=http://business.inquirer.net/158647/malitbog-power-plant-unit-in-leyte-back-in-operation-edc-says|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|accessdate=2 February 2016}}

External links

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2 : Geothermal power stations in the Philippines|Buildings and structures in Leyte (province)

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