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Pagbilao Power

Station
ACORDA
LIWAG

Company Profile
Plant Address:
Pagbilao Power Station, Isla Grande
Ibabang Polo, Pagbilao, Quezon Philippines
Cluster: C Power Plants (Conventional)

Contact Person
Ms. Wenda Cosio
HR Department
09186339544
Wenda.Cosio@teamenergy.ph

The Plant
Pagbilao Power Station is a 735-MW coal-fired
thermal power plant at Isla Grande in Pagbilao, Quezon.
The power plant is capable of producing a maximum of
16.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity daily or over 6
billion kWh annually. The electricity generated is
connected to the Luzon Grid via the 230-kV
transmission line and the NPC sub-station in Tayabas,
Quezon.

Process Flow Diagram

Main Plant Equipment


Boiler
Type :Mitsubishi Radiant, Reheat Forced Circulation
Max. Continuous Rating :1,250 t/h
Steam Drum Pressure :196 kg/cm
Superheat Outlet :176 kg/cm
Superheat Temperature :541 C
Firing System :Pulverized coal firing
Draft System :Balanced Draft
Installation :Outdoor
Turbine
Type: Mitsubishi Single Reheating Condensing, Two cylinder double flow exhaust
Max. Continuous Rating :385 MW
Steam Pressure :169 kg/cm
Steam Temperature :538 C
Exhaust Pressure :709 mmHg
Rotating Speed :3,600 rpm
No. of feed water heaters :8
Generator
Type: Westinghouse Horizontally mounted cylindrical rotor, rotating field type
Rated Output :442 MVA
Power Factor :0.85
Rated Voltage :24kV 5%
Rated Speed :3,600 rpm

Map/Route

Transportation
Gold Line
Coaster
29 seats maximum

Commuting Directions
Bus Option To Lucena
- Take a bus en route to Lucena (either from Buendia or Cubao) and get off at Lucena
Grand Central Terminal. From the terminal there are vans and jeepneys going to
Pagbilao. Manila to Lucena Bus fare is around Php 209.00, one-way fare.
- Second Route is to take a bus going directly to SM Lucena.
From the Lucena Grand Central Terminal
- Take a jeep ride bound for Brgy. Polo for Php 35.00.
- Tell the driver that you are going to Lukang Beach (Lukang Beach is the old name of
Kwebang Lampas).
- Once in Brgy Polo, you can hire tricycle going to the Kwebang Lampas Registration
area.

Itinerary
4:00 am

- Call time

4:30 am

- Departure

4:30 am - 8:00 am

- Travel to Pagbilao, Quezon

8:00 am - 11:30 am - Lecture and Plant Tour at Pagbilao Power Station


11:30 am - 12:00 pm - Lunch
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Travel to Calamba, Laguna

Expenses
Vehicle Rent
Toll

- 12,500

- 500

Token

- 500

Certificates

- 20

Driver Lunch - 100


Total

= Php 13,620

Payment

= Php 505/person

Plant Policies
1. All should secure a Visitors Authorization Form from their contact person/s
in the plant and are subject to inspection prior to entering plant premises.
2. It is prohibited to bring explosives, firearms, weapons and illegal drugs
inside the station. Excluded from this are firearms of contracted security
employees and uniformed law enforcement officers on official business.
3. All visitors will be issued a visitors ID card and are required to properly
wear such IDs while on the Station Property. They are not allowed within the
Plant Security Zone unless accompanied at all times by an employee.
4. All private, non-company owned vehicles are restricted to enter Main Plant
premises and will only be allowed access up to the Administration Buildings
parking area.

Safety Policies
1. All visitors are required to wear proper and safe work apparels. Those
wearing slippers, sando/sleeveless shirts, shorts and indecent attire will not
be allowed entry.
2. All visitors with vehicles should maintain a speed limit of 25 kph.
3. Seatbelts must be worn at all times while traveling.
4. Safety shoes, hard hats and other personal protective equipment are
required to be worn inside designated areas.

Environmental Policies
1. Smoke belchers will not be allowed access inside the station.
2. All visitors are required to observe proper solid waste management practices. Wastes
should be disposed in proper receptacles:
GREEN
- biodegradable wastes or "nabubulok na basura"
BLUE
- recyclable wastes such as hard plastics, aluminum cans, cardboard/paper.
BLACK
- residual wastes such as plastic bags, styrofoam, diapers, sanitary napkins.
ORANGE
- wastes contaminated with oil found around the plant site.

Questions
1.

What are the plans for future improvements/changes?

2.

How often does the plant conduct maintenance?

3.

What happens should the power system fail?

4.

What are the problems/difficulties encountered in the plant?

5.

What waste products are generated by the plants operation?

6.

What are ways of disposing the waste generated by the plant?

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