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OURCOREPRINCIPLES CUSTOMERSERVICE EMPLOYEECOMMITMENT ENVIRONMENTALRESPECT REGULATORYINTEGRITY OPERATIONALEXCELLENCE FINANCIALSTRENGTH CALENERGY PHILIPPINES OWNED AND CONTRACTED GENERATION CAPACITY 128 megawatts EMPLOYEES 65 > CONTINUED ON BACK JOSEPH L. SULLIVAN President CalEnergy Philippines, through a build-operate-transfer arrangement with the Philippine government, operates and maintains a power plant on the Philippine island of Luzon. POWERFUL GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Commencing commercial operation in December 2001, the Casecnan Multipurpose Irrigation and Power Project is a combined hydro and irrigation facility that diverts water from the Casecnan and Taan rivers through a 16-mile-long tunnel to a generating plant. In addition to generating electricity from its hydro plant, the Casecnan facility feeds water to two other nearby hydro plants. Water from the project helps the Philippines attain self-sufficiency through rice production. TRINITY S. GATUZ Vice President
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Page 1: Just The Facts CalEnergy Philippines · • CalEnergy Philippines has sponsored scholarships for more than 2,000 students, constructed than 1.5 million books to 240 public schools,

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CALENERGY PHILIPPINES

OWNED AND CONTRACTED GENERATION CAPACITY 128 megawatts

EMPLOYEES 65

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JOSEPH L. SULLIVANPresident

CalEnergy Philippines, through a build-operate-transfer arrangement withthe Philippine government, operates andmaintains a power plant on the Philippineisland of Luzon.

POWERFUL GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

• Commencing commercial operation inDecember 2001, the CasecnanMultipurpose Irrigation and Power Projectis a combined hydro and irrigation facilitythat diverts water from the Casecnan andTaan rivers through a 16-mile-long tunnelto a generating plant.

• In addition to generating electricity fromits hydro plant, the Casecnan facility feedswater to two other nearby hydro plants.

• Water from the project helps thePhilippines attain self-sufficiency throughrice production.

TRINITY S. GATUZVice President

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JUNE 2014

COMMITTED TO SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

• CalEnergy Philippines maintains a strong corporatesocial responsibility program that includescommunity- and family-based reforestation programs,livelihood programs, education promotion,community outreach programs, medical missions,blood donation drives and infrastructure projects,such as community electrification, construction ofroads and bridges, and construction of soundhousing.

• CalEnergy Philippines shares safety and healthinitiatives with the community by conducting trainingand information campaigns. First aid and basic lifesupport training, defensive driving training, and drugprevention campaigns are among the programs thathave been implemented.

POWERING PROGRESS

In addition to generating renewable energy anddelivering water for irrigation, CalEnergy Philippinesprovides assistance to the community.

• The Casecnan Multipurpose Irrigation and Power Project stabilizes the water supply to102,000 hectares of existing irrigated areas.

• CalEnergy established a citrus orchard for more than100 Bugkalot families. They also provided technologyand training on how to plant, grow, market, andmake the citrus business sustainable and profitable.

• CalEnergy Philippines has sponsored scholarships for more than 2,000 students, constructed 84 classrooms in local communities, donated morethan 1.5 million books to 240 public schools,established day care centers and sponsored teachers’salaries.

• As of June 2014, after more than 12 years incommercial operation, CalEnergy Philippinesachieved more than 2 million safe man-hours workedwithout a lost-time accident or Occupational Safetyand Health Administration recordable incident.

www.calenergy.com


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