Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. is a Philippine Company that develops BIOMASS grid connected, decentralized, renewable energy power plants utilizing sustainable biomass resources such as agricultural crop and food processing wastes.
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Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI):

Green Gower Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc., is a Philippine Company develop two 17.5 Megawatt ("MW") BIOMASS grid connected, decentralized, renewable energy power plants in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija on the Island of Luzon in the Philippines. The power plants use sustainable biomass resources such as agricultural crop and food processing wastes and does not use biomass that competes with the human food chain. GPNEPI is strategically positioned to efficiently construct and operate biomass fuelled renewable energy power plants that embrace the global paradigm shift towards the development and use of clean, cost effective, renewable energy in the form of electricity: Clean energy generation that delivers extraordinary Socio-economic development, helps to mitigate climate change and avert the looming energy crisis that faces the Philippines today.

Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippine Inc., has engaged with Poyry Energy Inc. part of Poyry PLC the fourth largest engineering company in the world to deliver Engineering Procurement and Construction ("EPC") services that guarantees the performance and timely delivery of the biomass power plants. Key technology is provided by the Dragon Power Group's DP CleanTech and operations are supported by Dragon Power's National BioEnergy. National BioEnergy ("NBE") currently owns and operates 25 biomass power plants in China that deliver 500 MWe of electricity. NBE are concurrently building an additional biomass power plants that will deliver an aggregate 1,000 MWe of biomass power by 2011 and 3,000 MW by 2015 supported by a $USD 4.1 billion credit line from the China Construction Bank.

Green Gower Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc., is a subsidiary of Global Green Power PLC Corporation ("GGPC") a philippines registered company has targeted the Philippines for the construction and operation of biomass power plant projects of between 17.5 to 35 megawatts of electricity (MWe). The Philippines has one of the highest electricity prices within South East Asia. The opening up of the Philippines electricity market via the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (“WESM”) called “Open Access”, the recent promulgation of the Renewable Energy Act and the abundance of readily available biomass as a fuel source makes the Philippines one of the most attractive markets for renewable biomass power generation, globally.

Global Green power PLC Corporation is invested by United Kingdom based Global Green Power PLC ("GGP"), a Public limited company dedicated to developing Renewable Energy that delivers socio-economic development to the communities and countries GGP operates in. GGPC Biomass Power Plants are Renewable Energy (“RE”) Infrastructure that deliver extraordinary benefits to our host communities, local and national government as well as the environment.



Wherever Global Green Power PLC Corporation builds a biomass power plant, the money previously extracted from the community to purchase foreign fossil fuels such as oil and coal to provide power are instead injected back into the local community. This is achieved through GGPC's purchase of biomass agricultural wastes to use as an alternative fuel source that displaces conventional fossil fuel power generation. These farming wastes are generally burnt or left to rot in the fields. The sustainable purchase of agricultural waste is environmentally friendly and provides a significant additional income to the local farming and host community whilst mitigating climate change.



 THE BOTTOM LINE:

Global Green Power PLC Corporation = Renewable Energy + Stable Power Supply + Socio-Economic Development + Energy Security + Sound Stewardship of the Environment.

Each GGPC 35 MW Biomass Power Plant:

  1. Delivers Renewable Energy at prices competitive to Fossil Fuel energy.
  2. Delivers Stable, Decentralized, Renewable Energy Base-load Power that stabilizes our host power distribution grid and fosters economic development.
  3. Delivers an estimated 3,400 direct and indirect jobs for every 17.5 Megawatt Biomass Power Plant.
  4. Delivers Energy Security to the Philippines through the utilization of local, indigenous, renewable fuel resources displacing and estimated $USD 2.9 Billion of imported diesel fuel over a 25-year period.*
  5. Delivers Foreign Exchange Savings to the Philippines through obviating the necessity to purchase foreign fossil fuels.
  6. Delivers an estimated Php 830 Million ($USD 18 Million) in the first year of operation and Php 35 Billion ($USD 800 Million) over 25-years per 35 MW plant to the local farming and host community through Global Green Power purchase of local fuels and associated ancillary services such as transport and operations.
  7. Delivers Climate Change Mitigation through Global Green Power use of crop residues such as rice straw, cane tops and other agricultural waste residues that are currently left in the field to rot causing Methane or burnt in the field causing Carbon Dioxide: Both Green House Gasses (“GHG”) that significantly contribute towards Climate Change.
  8. Delivers Agricultural Development working with the National Government and local community to develop, grow and harvest biomass local fuel crops on marginal lands that are currently unproductive. These crops help to Mitigate Climate Change.
  9. Delivers Social Integration & Development through the provision of jobs, economic opportunity and socio-economic development.

Each GGPC 17.5 MW Biomass Power Plant:

  1. Delivers Renewable Energy at prices competitive to Fossil Fuel energy.
  2. Delivers Stable, Decentralized, Renewable Energy Base-load Power that stabilizes our host power distribution grid and fosters economic development.
  3. Delivers an estimated 1,700 direct and indirect jobs for every 17.5 Megawatt Biomass Power Plant.
  4. Delivers Energy Security to the Philippines through the utilization of local, indigenous, renewable fuel resources displacing and estimated $USD 1.5 Billion of imported diesel fuel over a 25-year period.*
  5. Delivers Foreign Exchange Savings to the Philippines through obviating the necessity to purchase foreign fossil fuels.
  6. Delivers an estimated Php 430 Million ($USD 9.7 Million) the first year of operation and Php 17 Billion over 25-years ($USD 386 Million) per 17.5 MW plant to the local farming and host community through Global Green Power purchase of local fuels and associated ancillary services such as transport and operations.*
  7. Delivers Climate Change Mitigation through Global Green Power use of crop residues such as rice straw, cane tops and other agricultural waste residues that are currently left in the field to rot causing Methane or burnt in the field causing Carbon Dioxide: Both Green House Gasses (“GHG”) that significantly contribute towards Climate Change.
  8. Delivers Agricultural Development working with the National Government and local community to develop row and harvest biomass local fuel crops on marginal lands that are currently unproductive. These crops help to Mitigate Climate Change.
  9. Delivers Social Integration & Development through the provision of jobs, economic opportunity and socio-economic development.
* GGPC Management Data based on 4% inflation rate.

David de Montaigne
Group President
Global Green Power PLC

 

Corporate Officers:

  • Group President & Founder - David de Montaigne
  • Group Chief Operations Officer (Implementation) - Steve Waterfield
  • Group Chief Operations Officer (Development) - Roddy Grant
  • Group Director & Founder - Maribeth (Bunny) de Montaigne
  • Non-Executive Director - Atty. Cornelio (Leo) Abuda
  • Corporate Secretary (Philippines) - Atty. Rodinil Bugay

Fully vertically integrated, experienced and proven team of people to deliver:
  • Project assessment
  • Project development
  • CDM development
  • Investment banking
  • Project construction
  • Project operations & maintenance

 


2011 April 11 GPNEPI Building Permit Signing

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Groundbreaking of the GPNEPI Biomass Power Plant

Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

Groundbreaking of the GPNEPI Biomass Power Plant - Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

2009 Dec. 16 Groundbreaking of the GPNEPI Biomass Power Plant

Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

2009 Dec. 16 Groundbreaking of the GPNEPI Biomass Power Plant - Barangay Tabuating, Municipality of San Leonardo, Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon region, Philippines.

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2010 Aug 18 Presentation to the FFIA Zone II Federation of Farmers Irrigators Association - Nueva Ecija

2010 Aug 18 Presentation to the FFIA Zone II Federation of Farmers Irrigators Association - Nueva Ecija -

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09 MARCH 2012 - Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Purchase Agreements (ERPA) was signed with Singapore-based Blue World Carbon SEA Pte. Ltd. for Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI)
05 MARCH 2012 - The Philippines’ Designated National Authority(DNA) issued a Letter of Approval(LOA) to the proposed Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines, Inc.(GPNEPI) 35 MW Multi-Fuel Biomass Power Plant Project to participate as a CDM Project Activity
07 SEPTEMBER 2011 – Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI) submits request for Philippine DNA approval for CDM participation and benefits
1 JULY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija complete Geotechnical Engineering Investigation of their 35 MW Biomass Power Plant site in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija on Luzon Island
27 MAY 2011 – Height Clearance Permit from the Civil Aviations Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) secured for the Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI) project
24 MAY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija contract SOILS INC. to complete Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering Services for the 2 X 17.5 MW PI & P2 biomass power plants in San Leonardo, Luzon..
19 MAY 2011 – Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI) listing to the UNFCCC Prior Consideration List was amended to include 1x35MW unit power plant project
15 APRIL 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija issues a Request for Offers (RFO) to a list of seven pre-qualified Engineering Construction and Procurement contractors to build a second 17.5 MW biomass power plant in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija
6 APRIL 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija secures their provisional building permit for the initial 17.5 MW biomass power plant to be constructed in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija
27 JANUARY 2011 - Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI) project appears in the Prior Consideration of the CDM List under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
1 DECEMBER 2010 - Roddy Grant former President and Chief Operating Officer of AMEC Americas joins Global Green Power PLC Group as Chief Operations Officer (Development)
8 NOVEMBER 2010 - Department of Energy (DOE) visits Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc. (GPNEPI) site to conduct due diligence to determine the sustainability of biomass supply for the GPNEPI 17.5MW multi-fuel biomass power plant
1 NOVEMBER 2010 - Global Green Power PLC Corporation move to new offices at One Corporate Center, Ortigas, Philippines
29 OCTOBER 2010 - Global Green Power PLC Corp.(GGPC) officials meet Presidential Executive Secretary Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa in Malacañang Palace, Manila
28 OCTOBER 2010 - Department of Energry (DOE) issues endorsement letters to National Water Resources Board (NWRB) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
13 OCTOBER 2010 - Global Biomass PLC Corporation (GBC) signs Biomass Supply Contract with suppliers of biomass resources
30 SEPTEMBER 2010 - San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija Mayor issues Certification of Support for Green Power Nueva Ecija Phiippines Inc. (GPNEPI)
15 SEPTEMBER 2010 - Green Power Nueva Ecija Phiippines Inc. (GPNEPI) secures Sangguniang Bayan Resolution from San Leonardo Municipal Government
3 SEPTEMBER 2010 - Global Biomass PLC Corporation (GBC) signs 25-year Biomass Supply Contract
31 AUGUST 2010 - Green Power Nueva Ecija Phiippines Inc. (GPNEPI) conducts public consultation with San Leonardo Municipal Government Officials
29 JUNE 2010 - Global Biomass PLC Corporation signs a 25-year Biomass Supply Contract for the supply of 150,000 metric tons (MT) of biomass residues (rice straw)
MAY & JUNE 2010 - Global Biomass PLC Corporation (GBC) signs several biomass supply contracts for the supply of rice husks
24 MARCH 2010 - GGPC subsidiary companies sign EPC and Technology contracts for two 17.5 MW Multifuel Biomass Power Plants and a Letter of Intent for a third 35 MW unit for the Philippines.
16 MARCH 2010 Dragon Power enters RMB 28 Billion (USD 4.1 Billion) strategic cooperation agreement with the China Construction Bank
16 DECEMBER 2009 Green Power Nueva Ecija Groundbreaking Ceremony at San Leonardo
1 DECEMBER 2009 Steve Waterfield joins GGP Group as Director and Chief-Executive Officer
30 SEPTEMBER 2009 UK Ambassador Lillie and DOE Undersecretary Santos fly to Iloilo City to support & endorse GPPPI 17.5 MW Biomass Power Plant
14 JULY 2009 GGPC issues Request for Offers for Panay and Nueva Ecija TURBINE Islands
6 JULY 2009 GGPC issues Request for Offers for Panay and Nueva Ecija BOILER Islands
15 MARCH 2009 GPPPI/GPNEPI Environmental Compliance Certificate approved up to 35 MWe
10 MARCH 2009 GGP Project Companies receive full DOE Endorsement:
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