Mangima Hydro Power Corporation (MHPC) is a joint venture that developed and constructed the 12-megawatt (MW) Mangima Hydroelectric Power Plant in Bukidnon, Philippines. The project is a run-of-river hydroelectric system that uses the flow of the Mangima River.
- Project details
Location: The power plant is situated along the Mangima River, with components located within Barangays Tankulan, Dalirig, and Lingi-on in the municipality of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Province.
Capacity: The plant has a capacity of 12.0 MW and is projected to generate 64.12 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually.
Purpose: The project was developed to provide renewable energy, help address the country's dependence on fossil fuels, and contribute to Mindanao's economic growth.
Completion: The project was expected to be completed by 2024.
- Key partners and contractors
Owners: MHPC is a joint venture between Philnew River Power Corporation and Green Renewable Holdings Corporation.
Financing: The project was financed in part by a P2.4-billion loan from the Philippine National Bank (PNB).
Engineering and Construction: Sta. Clara International Corporation (SCIC) was the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Contractor. Engineering services, including detailed design, were provided by the Engineering and Development Corporation of the Philippines (EDCOP). Nationwide Erectors Corporation (NECO) handled the fabrication and installation of the surge tank and penstock.