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Public Disclosure Authorized

.'" <>.^ NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION


,Unit 310 Jollbee Plaza Building
NORTH WIND Q ^L d Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center, Metro Manila
POWER Tel. Nos.: (++63 2) 638-9090
Fax No.: (++63 2) 638-9089 > 91E965
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Vol. 2
Ref: NW-120/00749/NJ/mcr

7 May 2004

MS. SELINA SHiUM


Public Disclosure Authorized

THE WORLD BANK


World Bank Office Manila
23 rd Floor Taipan Place
Emerald Avenue,
Ortigas Center

Attention: MR. JOE TUYOR

Subject: NORTHIWIND BANGUI BAY PROJECT - PHASE I


Environmental Assessment for Bangui Bay Wind
Farm Project
Public Disclosure Authorized

Dear Sir/Madam:

Reference is made to letter dated March 31, 2004 and mail dated Apnrl
8, 2004.
Please find the following documents and information for your assessment.

APPENDIXES:

1. TEE for the Transmission Line/Substation


EIA for the Transmission Line/Substation
ECC for the Transmission Line/Substation

2. fEE for the Wind Farm


ETA for the Wind Farm
Public Disclosure Authorized

ECC for the Wind Farm

3. Details of the Construction/Installation of Wind Turbines


General layout of wind turbines and underground cabling
- Bored Pile Detail
- Foundation Plan and Reinforcing Bar Arrangement
- Cable Trench Layout
- Wind Turbine Location Plan
- Underground Cabling
AM Al

4. Details of the 69kV line following the existing 13.8kV line


|
Drawing
- Perspective of Proposed 69kV TI with 13.8kV underbuilt line
- Cross Section View of Proposed 69kV T/L with existing 13.8kV
underbuilt line
5. Baseline characterization of the inter-tidal and marine eco-system.
To follow

6. NCIP field-based investigation/certification on project site


To follow

INFORMATION:

Reference is made to your request on additional information.

1. Summary on why Bangui Bay was selected as the project site


* The area was identified as a potential wind site and wind measurements by
National Power Corporation (NPC) over a period of several years had
confirmed the viability of the project.
* Local cooperative has a rating of A+
* Shoreline is facing North from where the prevailing wind is coming from
* The site is government land, NorthWind has preference to lease agreement
rather than land acquisition
* No relocation of residents
* No tree cutting
* No corals within or along the shoreline
* The site is black core sandy beach
* No infrastructure such as road construction needed
* Strong local support on the project

2. Documentation in consultation meetings conducted


Reference is made to lEE for the wind farm

3. Basic description on the construction of the wind turbines, foundations and


underground cabling.

Reference is made to appendix 3 which details:


* Site layout
* Foundation details
* Underground cabling details

Each turbine will be installed on a 17m hexagonal pos-tensioned concrete


foundation (pile cap), the loads induced by the wind turbines will be transduced to
the ground through 8 bored piles reaching hard strada i.e. 10 to 17m deep.

The piles are drilled into the ground and the pile cap is attached to the piles by
reinforcement bars/concrete as detailed in the drawing.

The insertion tower is embedded in the pile cap through reinforcement


bars/concrete and the top will be elevated approximately 1.5m above ground.

The total volume of excavation is 12,500m 3 /tower most of which will be used as
back fill while excess soil will be disposed to areas designated by DENR.

Tower sections, nacelle, rotor and blades will all be delivered to site via LCT's.

2
The erection of each turbine is performed in four (4) steps, button tower section,
top tower section, nacelle and rotor including of blades. The erection is done with a
450T crawler crane.

The electrical infrastructure i.e. underground cables will be located as showing in


attached drawing. All excavated soil will be used as compacted backfill.

The contract with the EPC contractor requires the contractor to meet all Philippines
environrmental requirements and regulations including requirements specified in
the ECC as well as such requirements imposed by DENR and or other national
agencies.

The environmental monitoring during construction will be performed by DENR.

4. Operation of Wind Turbines

Service and maintenance of modem wind turbines are very minimal. Two (2)
scheduled service shutdowns per year is the only requirement.

During a service shutdown, the various safety and shutdown function are checked,
in addition a gear box oil analysis is performed and a number of bearings are being
greased.

The amount of oil and grease per turbine used is:

6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months


Grease, inkg 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4
Oil, in liters - - - 260

The turbines are sealed to the surroundings and internally all equipment containing
oil are provided with fail-safe containment which will guide and contain any spills
intemally.

5. Installation of 50km 69kV line overbuild to existing 13.8kV line of INEC

Reference is made to appendix 4 and detailed design from lEE appendix I


detailing the design and construction.

The applicable standards for the line are:

National Standards:

* Philippine Electrical Code part 1 and 2


* National Transmission Corporation

International Standards

* ANSI/IEEE American national Standards Institute


* ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
* fEC Intemational Electrotechnical Commission
* CEA Canadian Electrical Association
* ISO Intemational Standards Organization

The existing INEC right-of-way will cover the entire new 69kV line.
Aside from the sub station area which already acquired by NorthWind, no other
additional acquisition is required.

As the new 69kV line is overbuild to the existing 13.8kV line, no displacement,
demolition, clearing of obstruction will take place.

In the event of any possible demolition, relocation, clearing or damage to


properties, NorthWind will abide with the DENR requirement stipulated in the
ECC i.e. affected landowners and residents shall be properly compensated and/or
relocated in accordance with Transco relocation and compensation policies and
guidelines.

6. Consultation and social acceptability process

Reference is made to attached barangay resolutions attached in TEE appendix 1.

No issues or concems have been raised during consultation meetings or succeeding


meetings with local official.

Best regards,

Niels caobsen
Presdent & CEO

4
ANNEX 1

TEE for the Transmission Line/Substation


EIA for the Transmission Line/Substation
ECC for the Transmission Line/Substation
INITLAL ENVIRONMENTAL
EXAMINATION CHECKLIST
, -

7,

NorthWind Bangui
Bay Project Phase I

mc -

30 MVA Substation

69 KV "Overbuild"
-~ ^n - -Transmission Line

Initial Environmental
Examination
Checklist

February 2004

,LS Northwind Power Development Corporation


Unit 310 Jollibee Plaza Bldg.
Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center,
1600, Metro Manila
INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION (IEE)
CHECKLIST REPORT FOR THE
60 MW NORTHWIND POWER PROJECT

A. GENERAL INFORNIATION

Project Name NorthWind Bangui Bay Project - Pltase I


Substation and Transmission Line

Project Location Bangui stretching down to Laoag, l1ocos Norte

Name of Proponent NorthWind Power Development Corporation


Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumlao
Chairman, Board of Directors

Address Unit 310 Jollibee Plaza Building,


Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center,
Pasig City

Telephone No. 02 638 9090/91

Fax No. 02 638 9089

1. Project Ownership

=__ Single Proprietorslhip

Partnership or Joint Venture

_ Corporation

Cooperative

Other, specify

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2. Project Cost

2.1 Total Project Cost US$ 3.4 Million


2.2 Mode of Project Financing

Self Financed (Development Phase)

Bank Loan

Government Financing

Others (Foreign Financing, Implementation Phase)

3. Project Objective

3.1 To transmit generated power by the 25.5MW Wind Farm to the local cooperative
INEC at Laoag substation

To reinforce the Northern Paft of Ilocos Norte's transmission system and thereby
eradicate poor power electrical quality.

3.2 Effects to the Community


* No displacement of residence.
* No temporary infrastructure such as access roads etc.
* No impact on wild life and marine life.
• No impact on existing source of livelihood i.e. fishing and pebble picking

3.3 Benefits to Local Community


* PHP.01/lkwh benefits to the host communities.
* Eradication of Grid Quality (Voltage Problems).
* Tourism.
* Attraction of Industries.
* Increased economic growth/electricity demand.

3.4 Social Benefits


* Increase in job opportuwities.
* Local business from tourism.

3.5 Environmental Benefits


* Displacement of Pollution

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S02 802.0 Tons/year
NO 2
CO2 76,218.5 Tons/year
Particulates in suspended particulate 1,604.0 SPM/year
matter (SPM)

3.6 Priority Project

NorthWind Bangui Bay Project - Phase I has been targeted as a priority on New
and Renewable Projects in the Philippines which will pave the way for additional
wind power projects which will ultimately reduce oil and fossil fueled energy
production and further diversify the country's energy mix.

The Project would not only be the first of its kind in the Plilippines, in fact it will
be the first in the whole ASEAN.
World Bank through its PCF (Prototype Carbon Fumd) has entered into an
agreement with NorthWid on the purchase of Carbon Credits. World Bank
believes that NorthWind's emission reduction will be the first Carbon Credit
trading from ASEAN Countries and entry of NorthWind will pave the way for
additional carbon trading from the Philippines. Signing of the Emission Reduction
Purchase Agreement (ERPA) is targeted for June this year.

3.7 Future Industries


All infrastructures in Ilocos Norte are in place except for electrical quality in order
to attract and build up industries.
Numerous potential foreign and domestic investors have turned down possible
investment due to low electrical quality. Ilocos Norte being at the very end of the
grid needs power generation local as well as upgraded transmission system to
overcome the problem. To emphasize, San Miguel Corporation had purchased a
tract of land in Pasuquin 25Kms from Bangui to build a bottling plant for th-eir Pop
Cola brand and use the complex as a distribution hub for Northern Luzon. They are
stipulating that something should be done regarding voltage levels.
The entry of NorthWind's Wind Power Project will once and for all eradicate the
problem and at the same time provide:
Competitive Power Production
* In a clean and environmental friendly way
* Which will attract tounrsm and industry
* Without any displacement or disturbance for local residents

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B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

1. Project Components

1.1 1 x 3OMVA, 69KV/13.8KV, 3PH, 60Hz outdoor substation


1.2 Approximately 57km 69KV transmission line, overbuild to existing 13.8KV
transmission line of INEC.
1.3 Approximately 300112 admin/control and warelhouse within substation site.

2. Land Ownership and Status of Land Ownership

2.1 4,432 m2 located at Suyo, Barangay Baruyen, Bangui, Ilocos Norte

UTM 84 Luzon Datum


Northing 255730
Easting 2050080

has been acquired by NorthWind, documentation attached hereto.

2.2 Approximately 57 kin. 69KV transmission line will be overbuilt to the existing
13.8KV transmission line utilizing INEC's existing right of way. Document attaclhed
hereto.

3. How do you describe the general location of the project? (Vicinity Map)

| | I:Developed Area (within a built-up area with presence of utility


systems or network, especially water supply, roads and power
supply)
Foreshore Land, Underdeveloped Area (relatively far from the urban
center withl predominant absence of utility system)

4. Project Specifications (Design and Layout)

4.1 Substation Area

Item Speciflcation Unit

Rated Output 30 MVA


Rated Voltage 13.8/69 KV
Rated Frequency 60 Hz
Medium Voltage Switchgear 15 KV

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Electrical Monitorin E iii ment NA Lot
Protection Eqtuipment _ NA_ Lot_ _
Power Line Carrier NA __Lot
Area of Control Center 300 sq. m.
Total Project Area Covered 4,432 sq. m.

Power generated from the wind turbines are delivered througlh underground cables to the
substation. From the substation, the power (voltage) is transformed firom medium tension
voltage 13.8KV to hiigh tension voltage 69KV suitable for direct connection to the 69KV
overhead transmission line.

A 300m2 switchgear, storage and control center including office shall contain switchgear,
SCADA (Supervision Control and Data Acquisition), power line carrier and office
facilities for safe operation of wind turbine farm, substation and transmission line.

The substation will be built fully in accordance witli the Philippine Grid Code, Philippine
Electrical Code and International recognized standard such as ANSI/IEEE (American
National Standards Institute), ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), IEC
(International Electrotechnical Commissioning), ISO (International Standards
Org,anization).

4.2 Transmission Linte

Item Specification Unit

Nominal Voltage 69 KV
Stuctitre (Concrete/Steel Poles) 65/80 feet
Post Insulators 69- KV Post/Suspension
Conductor 795 MCM ACSR
Existing Transmnission Line 13.8 KV
(to be underbuild) _ _l__ _
Pole Class 2 Class
_ ____ I _ _ _ I ____

The transmission line will follow the existing 13.8 transmission line of INEC (Ilocos
Norte Electric Cooperative) starting uomr NorthWind Powers sabstatian locate&at Suya,
Bangui, Ilocos Norte ending at Transco substation located North of Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
The whole line is 57k-rn and the number of poles is 622 pcs excluding of stud poles.

The line will be constructed in between the existing 13.8KV line which will then be
transferred to the new concrete poles througfh cross arms and insulators.

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In this manner, the new upgraded line will not need additional right of way nor will it need
tree cutting or relocation of existing stTuctuires.

5. Land Use Classification

5.1 Substationt Area

Land Use Total Area occupied by Total Area within the


the substation project boundary
Agricultural 0 0
Industrial 0 0
Commercial 0 0
Residential 0 0
Tourism 0 0
Forest Land 0 0
Open Spaces 4,432 sq. m. 4,432 sq.m.
Institutional 0 0
Others, please specify
(wasteland, grassland,
shrubland, foreshore)
Total Area 4;432 sq. m. 4,432 sq.m.

5.2 Transmissiont Line

Land Use Total Area occupied by Total Area within the


l___________________ the transmission project boundary
Agricultural / l
Industrial 0 0
Commercial _
Residential I I
Tourism 0 0
Forest Land 0 0
Open Spaces I
Institutional 0 0
Others, please specify .i
(wasteland, grassland,
slirtibland, foreshore)
Total Length 57 km. 57 km.

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The new transmissioni line is following the same route as the existing 13.8 KV line. The
total length is approximately 57km. transversing various land use classification as
described above.

The riglht of way by INEC is 10 feet on botlh sides of the line.

6. Barangays where the substation will be installed:

6.1 Substation Area

BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY TOTAL AREA, has


(approx)

Baruyen (Suyo) Bangui 4,432 sq. m.

6.2 Transmission Line

BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY TOTAL AREA, has


(approx)
Baruyen (Suyo) Bangui
Burgos Burgos
Buduan Burgos
Der-ap Burgos
Buraan Burgos
Barat Burgos
Bojeador Burgos
Pubon Burgos
Paayas Burgos
Nagabungan Burgos
Narapunan Blurgos
Davila Pasuguin
Dilabu Pasuguin
Caruan Pasuguin
Estancia Pasuguin
Cababaan Pasuquin
Nagsanga Pasitguin
Pasuquin Pasuguin
Binsang Pasuquin
Cadaratan Pasuguin
Bangsiril Pasuquin

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Buyon Bacarra
Dilaan Bacarra
Barit Laoag

The proposed 69KV transmission line will follow the existing 13.8KV transmission line of
INEC. The existing 13.8KV transmission line will be underbuild to the new 69KV line
once the 69KV pole structures are erected.

7. Manpower Employment (listing of manpower requirements)

Htow many people will be employed by the project?

80/80 - Wind Power Project


During the pre-constrmction/construction period 20/60 - Transmission Line &
Substation
During the operation and maintenance period 62 - NorthWind Bangui
Bay Wind Project
8. Construction Schedule (Gantt Chart)
See attached Gantt Chart

C. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT

I. Physical Environment

Components/Parameters Y N Remarks
What is the elevation of the area
(masl)?
<100 masl if
100-300 masl f

300-500 masl i
500-1,000 masl /
t1,500 masl i
Slope and topography of the area
Is the terrain flat or level (0-3% slope)? f
Gently sloping or undulating (3-8%
slope)?
Undulating to rolling (8-18% slope)? i
Rolling to moderately steep (18-30% iO
slope)?

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Steeply sloping (30-50'%slope)? /
Very steep to mountainous (>50% /
slope)?
What is the general geology of thie Mixed area - See 5.2
area?
Are there indications of landsliding in
the area?

If yes, causes of flooding or landslides:


n/a
Exposed slopes
Slide prone steep
Slopes
Others
Low lying area
Poor drainage
Others
Are there occurrences of flooding Some transmission line
downstream of the site? (/) Pole structures are located in nrce
fields
Soil type of the area:
Does the area have sandy soil?

Clayey soil? Mixed


Sandy loam soil?
Is there any indication of excessive soil
erosion occurring in the area?
If yes, what type of erosion:
> Natural
> Man-made (specify sources of NA
erosion such as kaingin, logging,
etc.)

Generally categorize rate of erosion


based on observation: NA
r Slight
> Moderate
1 Sever
Does the area traverse part ofthe NA Overhead transmission fine on
drainage of a river system (s)? concrete poles
What river system (s} or water bodies NA
are affected by the site?
Please enumerate them under Remarks.
[tlhese must be indicatedor shown in NA
the topographicinap/

Page 9 of 22
Are there natlral drainageways/creeks
along the area that drain towards NA
communities downstream?
Is the area frequently visited by Typhoons are coming from South
typhoons? / East and is weakened by the
._______________________________ mountain area
When was the last typhoon whiclh July 22, 2003
visited the area? Typhoon Harurot
Average number of typhoons per year:
1999 = 4 Based on PAGASA records
1998 = 2
1997=1I
1996 = 1
1995 = 2
Is there a record of tornadoes/twisters
which occurred in the area?
What is the nearest earthqtuake, fault
zone or volcano, etc. in the area? West Ilocos Fault System
V
Identify the name of the zone: Approximately 2km. West

Distance: See Annex 9


Had there any incidents such as V The transmission line and
lightning strikes at or near the site? substation is equipped with
Ilightning arrestors

What are the present uses of the water bodies being drained/affected by the project site?

E N Use Remarks
I Bathing NA
I Fishing NA
I Pebble picking at Brgy. Baruyen only NA
I Washing NA
/
____ Source of drinking NA
I Irrigation NA

1. Biological Environment

Components/Parameters Y N Remarks
Are there existing tress and other types The 69KV transmission line will be
of vegetation in the project area? V "overbuild" to the existing 13.8KV
l line. As stclh it will not require tree

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If yes, indicate the forest cuttillg or tnmining.
type/vegetation.
Are there birds and other forms of The transmission line will serve as
wildlife found in the area? resting area for birds.
Are there fishery resources in the water NA
bodies found near or in the project .
area?
Is the area in a waterslied or forest
reservation area?
/
If near only, how near? n/a (m or
km)-_
If across, indicate name of the
watershed or forest reservation area. /

If answer is yes to any of the above questions, please list down these species (common or local
name) in the table provided below.

Birds and Other Wildlife Trees and other Fishery Resources


[ . Im~~~~~~~portant Veetationl

NA NA NA

What are the existing forest resources in the proj'ect area that are important to the community?

_______ I
Forest Resource ! Remarks
NA Timber l
NA Fuelwoodl
NA Non-timber products
NA Food Plants
NA Medicinal plants
NA Wild animals
NA Others (specify) ,_-_,_

II. Socio-Cultural and Economic


Environment

Components/Parameters Y N Total Number


1. Are there existing settlements in the project The transmission line is
area'? stretching firom Suyo,
I II I Bangui to Laoag
__________________________________________________ |substation

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If yes, hiow many househiolds or families? The transmission line is
lhow many are legitimate land owners? transversing all typical
how many are tenants? areas in Ilocos Norte
how many are caretakers?
how many are squatters?
2. What is the total population of the The transmission line is
barangay (s) covered by the project? transversing all typical
___
_ __ areas in Ilocos Norte
Average family size The transmission line is
transversing all typical
areas in Ilocos Norte
How many of the houses are made of concrete?

Made of wood?
Made of concrete
and wood?

Made of brick?

Made of adobe?
The transmission line is
What are the sources of livelihood? transversing all typical
areas in Ilocos Norte
Livelihood Type:
Farming I
Fishing /
Backyard and poultry and piggery /
Vending/buy and sell /
Sari-sari store 1
Other, pis. Specify: /
Employees /
Barbers, drivers, etc. /
Professionals (doctors,
engineers, Accountants, etc.)
Pebble picking /
How many of the total population lhave reached
the
Elementary level? NA
I) Abaca NA
2) Baruyen
3) Taguiporo
4) Masikil Primarv

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Hi-gh School Level?
I) Bangui Nat'l High School
2) Banguii Schiool of Fisheries

WhAat are the dialects spoken in the area? NA NA


Tagalog
Cebtiano
Ilonggo
Ilocano
Chabacano
Other please specify

Are there ancestral lands or indigenous people


communities in the area?
Indicate Group:

What are the leading illnesses in the area?

IllnesslDisease Cause (s) % of the Rate [enclose with


Population 0 if decreasing]
I. URTI NA .
2. Wounds NA . _l
3. HPN NA l
4. Diarrhea NA
5. Dermnatitis NA
6. SVI NA
7. Osteoarthritis NA
8. Pneumonia NA
9. Cystic mass NA
10. UTI NA

Are there other local organization in the area? / Y N

If yes, please list down these organized groups e.g. associations, cooperatives, etc. below:

1.

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Are there other social infrastructures in the
barangay?
3 Y N

If yes, what are these social infrastrmctures? (Please check)

v Schools / Health Centers/Clinics


_,' Roads i Communications(radio, TV, mail, newspaper)
^/ Police Station/Outpost , Community Center
_, Hospitals Transportation
Churclhes/Cl apels , Others(basketball court, water supply system)

[D. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION

Pre-ConstructionlConstruction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Description Mitigation/
Physical Environment Enhancement
Measures
Will there be land clearing? The new line will
If yes, what is the total area to be follow the existing
cleared? line
Area to be cleared: None
Will there be stockpiling of soil, No impact
sand and gravel materials in the I
project area? ___
Will there be drillings, No impact
hanmering, boring activities?
Will there be earthmoving Minimal excavation
activities e.g. excavation works, works for the
cut and fill, etc.? If yes, how electrical poles
deep is the excavation and hIow e
much is the estimated volume of No Impact
cut and fill?
Ave. deptlh of excavation: Approx. 2.5-3 m.
Estimated volume of cut and fill /

Will there be any slope Substation will be Sprinkling of water


modifications or ground leveling I leveled to minimize dust
to be done _

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Will temporary quarters or Minim-al impact due Coordination with
barracks and a field office be to domestic waste LGU re: disposal
provided for construction
workers in the project site?
Will there be topsoil removal and / No impact
replacement? If yes, how much
of the removed topsoil will be
replaced?
Z I Enitire volume

Partial only

If partial only, where will the rest NA


of the topsoil go?
If no, what will happen to the NA NA
excavated topsoil?
Will there be demolition of I No impact
existing structures? If yes, what
types of structures will be
demolished?

Type of structures: n/a


Are you constructing an access No impact
road going to the site? If yes,
what type of access road?

Cz All weathier road

Concrete

z Asphalt

Lengtlh (in)
Width (m) . ._.

Pre-Construction/Construction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Description Mitigation/
Biological Environment Enhancement
______________________________ lM
easures
1. Will there be vegetation No Impact
clearing?
2. Will trees be affected (e.g. No Impact
clea ? , ,, N. I,pact _ of2-.

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cut down or removed) during
the clearing? If yes, howl
many and wrhat are thiese
species of trees?

of trees

species of trees:

3. Will the project encroach into No impact.


precious ecological areas (e.g.
forested zones, watershed areas)?
4. Will clearing activities affect No impact.
any rare, threatened or
endangered plant and anitmal
species? __ _ _i_.

[Pre-Construction/Construction Period
g Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigationl
Socio-Cultural Environment Description Enhancement
__ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e a sures
1. Will there be settlements to , No Impact
be affected? If yes, how
many households will be
affected?
Total no. offamifies/hlousefiolds:
none
2. Will the preject provide NA NA
reasonable payment terms to
the affected settlements? _

3. Will there be locals to be Positive impact It is the Contractor's


hired during the construction? policy to prioritize local
I________________________
___iirinig

4. Are there existing public trails No impact


or routes (regularly used) that

I traverse the property?


5. Will the public or local
community still have access to
the property in terms of
passing through or entering it
l

/
l_l_
Substation area
is private
property witlh no
l

to reach their lhouse or jI 1


access to ptublic.l
1 D

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residence? Transmission
line is
public/private
fand with access
___
_ _ _to public
6. Will there be increase in Positive impact Increase in economic
economic activity in the area activities will be due to
or rise in associated projects? local hiring, local
purchase of goods and
services and generation
of small scale business
7. Will the project cause an Limited increase Coordination with LGU
increase in traffic or disrupt in traffic due to in connection with the
traffic in major routes due to / transportation of arrival of equipment
entry or exit of construction equipment
equipment?
8. Are there prevailing peace / No impact
and order problems in the site
which can affect the project?
9. Will the project destroy/ No impact
impose hazards to
historical/ctultural instniments?

Operation and Maintenance Period


Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation/
Physical Environment Description Enhancement
Measures
1. Will the project create a No Impact
significant decrease in the
aesthetic value of the area?
2. Are there areas prone to No available data Substation and
liglhtninig strikes? on lightning transmission line are
equipped with lighitning
arrestors
3. Does the project have No Impact
significant noise emissions N .

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Operation and Maintenance Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation/
Biological Environment Description Enhancement
Measures
1. Does the design take into No Impact
account hazards to wildlife
2. Does the design take into V No lInpact
account possible blockade of
wildlife passageways? _

Operation and Maintenance Period


Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation/
Socio-Cultural Environment Description Enhancement Measures
1. Will the project create No Impact
interference with other
utilities?
Utilities:

2. Will the project create a No Impact


significant increase in the
existing population in the area?
3. Will the prevailing land value No Impact
in the area increase with the
project?
4. Does the design take into No Impact
account hazards to humans due
to accidental failure of
substation/transmission linie
5. Is there a team formed for the Minimal Impact INEC, the local utilities
proper responsibilities in will service the
repairing damaged poles/towers transmission line.
resulting from natural
(typhoons, earthquakes) or man- INEC has the full
made calamities? capability to such task
6. Will there be an increase in Positive impact. The transmission line
economic activity or rise in will improve the
associated projects? electrical infrastructure
and attract investments.

Page I8 of22
PROPONENTS CONIMITMENTS Answer
Yes No
Are you committing yourself to...
I. Comply with existing environmental rules and
regulations, guidelines and criteria?
2. Comply with all mitigation and enhancement measures
that have been identified in the report?
3. Abide and conform to the prescribed rules an
specifications for power transmission lines as contained in
the Electrical Code of the Philippines?
4. Construct, operate ad maintain well-designed transmission ,
line and substation?
5. Establish adequate buffer zones from the project area?
6. Comply with all stipulations indicated in any agreement
forged with private or public authorities?
7. Report to proper government authorities any illegal forest
activities that may be present or happening in the project
area?
8. Immediately replace/rehabilitatelrepair damaged /
structures/lines resulting from nalural or man-made
calamities?
9. Organize and conduct information, education and _
communication (IEC) activities on safely and potential
hazards of the project?
10. Properly brief or orient the proponent's staff about the
ECC conditions, commitments and agreements made
about the project?
I1. Others, please specify

Ilage 19 of 22
E. LIST OF ANNEXES

Title or Description Put a check (v) mark

1. Location Map
Photocopy of TCT/OCT/CLT, etc. (S/S
only)
2. Transmission Line Location Plan /
3. Pole Design and Layout /

4. Control and Storage Building Layout


Substation and switchyard layout
5. Listing of Manpower Requirements
6. GANTT Chart (Schedule of Activities)
7. Photocopies of Agreements/Right-of-
Way Grants
8. Geological Fault Map I

9.List of Trees and other Important NA


Vegetation
10. Noise Emission Impact Assessment NA
11. Clearance from Office of Cultural NA
Communities (if traversing ancestral lands
Or indigenous people/communities)
12. PAWB Clearance (if traversing a NA
Protected Area)
13. Endorsement of the Municipal or City
Provincial Council

Page 20 of 22
ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT

This is to certify that all the information and commitmnents in the Initial Environmental
Examination (IEE) Checklist are true, accurate and complete. Should we learn of any information
to the attention of the appropriate DENR Regional Office.

We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may be imposed
arising from any misinterpretation or failure to state material information in this IEE Checklist.

In witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this day of


, 2000 at

ATTY.FERDINAND A. DUMLAO
Chairnman, Board of Directors
North Wind Powver Development Corporation2

Page 21 of 22
ACKNOWLEDG EIENT

BEFORE ME, this day of , 2000 at


_ personally appeared with Community Tax Certificate No.
issued oll at the
in lhis capacity as

And acknowledged to me that this TEE is his/ler voltuntary act and deed, of the entity lie/slie
represents. This document, whichi consists of pages, including the page on
which acknowledgement is written is an Initial Environment Examination (IEE) Checklist.

Witness my lhand and seal on the place and date above written.

Notarv Public
Until
PTR No.
Issued at
On

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CONNTRACT TO BUY AND SELL

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

This Contract to Buy and Sell is macfe, executed and entei-ed into by and
between:

We, Spouses FELIZARDO GACES and ELENA B. GACES, both of legal age,
Filipino citizens, and residents of Barangay Utol, Bangui, Ilocos Norte, hereilnafter
referred to as the "SELLERS";

-AND-

NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NWPDC), a


domestic corporation duly organized and existing under Philippine laws, with office
address at Unit 310, Jollibee Plaza, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City,
represented herein by its Chairman of the Board of Directors and Treasurer, Atty.
Ferdinand A. Dumlao, duly authorized to sign this document, hereinafter referred to as
the "BUYER";

WITNESSETH;

That the SELLERS are the absolute owners in fee simple of parcel of [and,
<2_--cated at Barangay Baruyen, Municipality of Bangui, Province of llocos Norte with an
rea of Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Six Square Meters (16,386 sq. m.),
ore particularly described and covered by the Original Certificate of Title No. P-55671
&
A / issued by the Registry of Deeds for the Province of llocos Norte;

That the SELLERS offers to sell and the BUYER agrees to buy a portion of the
afore-mentioned and above-described property limited to an area of Four Thousand
Four Hundred Thirty Two Square Meters (4,432 sq. m.) as earlier identified and agreed
by the parties herein, at a net amount of Sixty Pesos per Square Meter (PhP60.00/sq.
-m.) or a total amount of Two Hundred Sixty Five Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Pesos
(PhP265,920.000):

That the parties herein further agree on the following terms and conditions;

1. That the BUYER will shoulder the cost of surveying and subdivision,
capital gains tax, transfer fees, titling, documentation and other
N miscellaneous expenses;

2. That the BUYER hereby makes a downpayment of One Hundred


Thousand Pesos (PhP100,000.00) in cash handed unto the SELLERS
and the SELLERS hereby acknowledge receipt thereof to their
satisfaction;

That the SELLERS allow the BUYER to conduct a partition and


subdivision survey over the property subject matter to this contract;
. ~~~~~~~~4
That, as soon as the survey is finalized to the satisfaction of both
parties, the BUYER will pay the balance of One Hundred Sixty Five
Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty (PhP165,920.00) on or before January
30, 2003, and simultaneously, the parties agree to execute the
corresponding Deed of Sale and Partition of the subject property;

5. That after all documents that are needed for the consummation of the
Deed of Sale and Partition, failure on the part of the BUYER to pay the
SELLERS, on or before January 30, 2003, the balance of One Hundred
Sixty Five Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty (PhP165,920.00), the
SELLERS will have the right to forfeit the BUYER's downpayment.
IN WITNESS WH-IEREOF, the par-ties lhereto lhave arlix their sigilatules tllis
day of December 2002.

NORTI-IWIND'POWER DEVELOPMENT CORP.


F0RI CES (BUYER)
(SELLER)
By -

ELENA B. GACES ATTY. FERDINAND A. DUMLAO


(SELLER)

SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

ACI OWLEbGMENT

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)


PROVINCE OF ILOCOS NORTE ) S.S.

BEFORE ME, a Notary Public for the Province of Ilocos Norte, tlis day of
December 2002, personally appeared:

CTC NO. ISSUED AT/ON

FELIZARDO GACES

ELENA B. GACES

ATTY. FERDINAND A. DUMLAO

all known to me and to me known to be the same persons who executed the
foregoing
Contract to Buy and Sell, consisting of two pages, including this page on
which the
acknowledgement is written and acknowledged the same to be their voluntary
act and
deed.

WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL on the date and place first above
written.

NOTARY PUBLIC

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NIINISTRY OF JUSTICE
NATIONAL LAND TITLES AND DEEDS REGISTRATION ADNIINISTRATION

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MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES


NATUR.AL RES"T P '1I0.*
IFREE PATENT ..........

TO ALL WVI
1om TilESE PRESEN ITSSI IALI, COMrE, GREETINGS:

FELIZARDO C ACES.iiio oflgla,


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possessing all the qialificationis andlhpvingfidly comnplied wilh all the conditionis and requirementsof Republic
; A cts Nos. 782 and 3S72, Chlapter Vll of Commnwoaealth Act No. 141 as aiiendced, anrd RadXesZ64!0 d?40Wax 22; M
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l.i. ore particu.larly bou.nded and described
par.ic...arly.bounded.a..d.described
at the back hereofsubject, hiowve er, to the provisions ofSections 118 ivwiich provide, among others, tlat except in
favor ofthe Government or any of its branches, units, or instittions, the land hereby acquired shiall be inialien-
able and sihall not be sutbject to encmibrancefor a period offive 05 yearsftrom date of this patelit. 119. 121 as
amended by P.D. No: 763, 122 and 124 of Conimuonivealti Act No. 141, as aniemided, and P.D. No. 1198;
to all- public easenrents and servittudes prescribed in -Sections 109, 110, 111, 112' as amended by
P.D. No.:1361; 113 and 114 of Commnouiivealthi Act No. 141. as aneided;- cd, id lo, the righlt of govern,lerit to
adniniisterand protect the timber fouiid thereoon for a term offive (5) years froil ilte (late of issuanice of the
patent. provided -however, that t1he grantee or his heirs niay cIlt and utilize such timiiber as may
be neededfr hisor theirpersonialuse.'.-
MAY 29 1987
'IYiiness
my hand and the seal of ithe Republi of the Philippines this ............ a of..................................
in the year of our Lord niiietee,i h1uni
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S. 86-38 E., 34.31 Tn.t point 1,- pbint,fllieginnina.
Containina an area of CNE THOUSMZCDWaE HUNDREID 'ID THIRTY
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All points are marl:?d the eroijn'd by_P.'


thn Cyl.oic. Mowl.
Bounded on the SE., slonn linle I-z by LW; 21125, Cad-734-D;
on the SVI., along line 2-3 by 'Lot-'2113, Cad-7?4-D;
i by Lot 21151,CaQI-734-D; or, the NW., i1onf line 4-5 by:Lot
Cad-734-D; and on Ithe NE., aLong line
alona line 3-4 ,
21127,
Iby -LOl '1128, Cad-734-D.
Lot lNo. 21L141lCad-734-D
| eginning at a point mnarlced "I". of. Lot l'lo. 21.111, Cad-734-),
beingl S. 81-59 I. d8315.26 In. frorn BL3lvl No. 1, Cad-734-D; g
thenlce
. 85-33 W. ,80.93 1!. to point 2; N. 11-08 E.,5B.
45 in. to point t
h.-. ~. 20-11 E.450.25 mi. to poiint 4; S. 74-34 E.,66.00 In. to point 5;
S. 13-tO W.192.67 Pi. to poirt 1, >
proint of beoinnirnn.
Containijno an area of FIFTEEN TH-OUSAN1'D TWO 1IUiHIDRELD AND FOR'ln
SEVEN (15,247) S iUALRE tvIETIEIlS.
All points are marked oil the ground by l'.S. !.yl.Coilc.
IMons.
Dounded on tlhe SW., aloni line 1-2 by LoL 21.1.2, Cad-734-1);
on the NWl., alonio line 2-3 by Lot 21129, Cad-771.1-D; alono
li -_ne
3-4 by Lot 21219, Cad-73,4-D; on the NE.,along] lihle 4-5 by Lot
21546, Cad-734-D; and on the SE., alono line 5-1 ly
; 7,34- D. Lot 21211,3, C;; lO
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pearings Grid.
These lots were surveyed in accordailce wilth I.j\v aid 0,;icLii
eoulations promulgated
inn
thlereunder, by Pedro 4A. Vji.J Labroza,Cacdas-
tral Land Surveyor, on Jaonuary 11 I: o 26, 1983 anld approved
;;1o vefn b er 27, oe_
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5 clevis-eye, twisted
7 Bolts, nuts, washers & other hardware - galvanized
8 Bolt, oval eye, with square washer, 5/8" x 12", hot dip
9 clamp, parallel grove, 2 bolt, for 3/8" OHGW
10 clamp, pole band, heavy duty
13 clamp, suspension 3/8"
16 insulator, post, 72 kv, w/ clamp for 795 MCM acsr with
20 Pole, 18m, 201mm tip, 417mm butt
25 wire,# 4 copper, bare, stranded (grounding)

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item descr i ptin
1 anchor log, creosoted, 10Odia x 5' or concrete equivaier
2 anchor rod, 3/4" x 10', twin thimble eye, wI 4"x4" curvec
3 anchor shackle, 5/8", Joslyn 1082 NGK
4 armor rod, preformed for 795 MCM acsr, Drake
22 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5
clevis-eye, twisted
7 Bolts, nuts, washers & other hardware - galvanized
8 Bolt, oval eye, with square washer, 5/8" x 12", hot dip g9
9 clamp, parallel grove, 2 bolt, for 3/8" OHGW
10 clamp, pole band, heavy duty
13 clamp, suspension 3/8"
16 insulator, post, 72kv, w/ clamp for 795 MCM acsr with .
18 insulator, strain, 506 heavy duty
20 Pole, 18m, 201mmm tip, 417mm butt
22 preformed guy grip, 7/16"
24 nut, eye, oval, heavy duty, 5/8" hot dip galvanized
25 wire,# 4 copper, bare, stranded (grounding)
27 wire,guy, 7/16" HS, G I
28 wire, OHGW, 3/8" HS, G I (utility grade)

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2 anchor rod, 3/4" x 10O', twin thimble eye, w/ 4"x4" curved
3 anchor shackle, 5/8", Joslyn 1082 NGK
6 clevis-y ball
7 Bolts, nuts, washers & other hardware - galvanized
8 Bolt, oval eye, with square washer, 5/8" x 12', hot dip gal
9 clamp, parallel grove, 2 bolt, for 3/8" OHGW
10 clamp, pole band, heavy duty
2 clamp, strain, for 318' OHGW, NGK or equivalent
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12cap, strain, for 795 MCM acsr, NGK or equivalent
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5 extension link 18" heavy duty, hot dip galvanized
16 insulator, post, 72 kv, wl clamp for 795 MCM acsr with an
- - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~17
insulator, suspension, 10", b&s type
- -~~- 18 insulator, strain, 506 heavy duty
20 Pole, 18m, 201 mm tip, 417mm butt
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23 socket eye
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25wire,# 4 copper, bare, stran ded (grounding)
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2 5'
anchor rod, 3/4" x 10', twin thimble or concrete equivalen
17 / (4
3 anchor shackle, 5/8", Joslyn 1082 eye, wl 4"x4" curved
armor rod, preformed for 795 MCMNGK
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pole band,
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11 clamp, strain, for 3/8" OHGW,
OHGW

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13 clamp, suspension 3/8"
14 clamp, suspension, for 795
15 extension link 18" heavy duty,MCM acsr w/ armor
hot dip galvanized
17 insulator, suspension, 10", b&s type
18 insulator, strain, 506
20 Pole, 18m, 201 mm tip, heavy duty
417mm butt
22 preformed guy gnp,
P2 / 7/16"
23 socket eye
224 nut, eye, oval, heavy duty, 5/8" hot
/ 25 wire,# 4 copper, bare, dip galvanized
stranded (grounding)
27 wire, guy, 7/16" HS,
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15 extension link 18" heavy duty, hot dip galvanized
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18 insulator, strain, 506 heavy duty
20 Pole, 18m, 201mm tip, 417mm butt
21 preformed guy grip, 3/8"
22 preformed guy grip, 7/16"
23 socket eye
24 nut, eye, oval, heavy duty, 5/8" hot dip galvanized
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18 insulator, strain, 506 heavy duty
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21 preformed guy grip, 3/8"
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9 clamp, parallel grove, 2 bolt, for 3/8" OHGW
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18 insulator, strain, 506 heavy duty
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23 socket eye
24 nut, eye, oval, heavy duty, 5/8" hot dip galvanized
25 wire,# 4 copper, bare, stranded (grounding)
27 wire, guy, 7(16" HS, G I
28 wire, OHGW, 3/8" HS, G I (utility grade)

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1,899 4105.84 60 0.438408 0.01 4613 1.001
336.4MCM LINNET 0.72 462.5 14,000
4,500 4105.84 80 0.779402 0.019484 1.001
795 MCM DRAKE 1.11 1,096.0 31,500
100 1.217838 0.024356 1.001
120 1.753725 0.029227 1.001
140 2.387076 0.034098 1.001
160 3.117906 0.038969 1.00'
180 3.946232 0.043840 1.00
200 4.872074 0.048711 1.00
220 5.895455 0.053582 1.00
Catenary Calculations for 336.4 & 795 MCM ACSR 1.00
240 7.016397 0.058453
ruling span = longest span = 1000 ft. = 304meters 260 8.234929 0.063324 1.00
280 9.551078 0,0681 96 1.00
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280 10.964877 0.068 9 .00
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320 12.476358 0.077938 1.00
340 14.085557 0.082809 1.00
y(x) = w Ecosh- _ 1] 360- 15.792514 0.087680 1.00

380 17.597267 0.92551 1.00


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H = the horizontal component of tension 21.500338 0.102293
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T =resultant tension ...... T = resultanttension 440 23.598749 0.107164 1.00
460 25.795142 0.112036 1.00
480 28.089570 0.116907 1.0C
500 30.482087 0.121778 1.0
520 32.972749 0.126649 1.OC
540 35.561616 0.131520 1.OC
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Substation and Transmission
Nlanpower Requirenient

PROJECT IMPLENIENTATION PERIOD

Project Core Team (NWPDC) 8


Civil works Construction External (Wind Farm) 80
Mechanical/Electrical Erection External (Wind Farm) 80
Sub-station and Transmission Line 40
Security 12

Total 220
11. PROJECT OPERATION PERIOD

NorthiWind Power Development Corporation 10


Periodical Maintenance 25
Line Maintenance 15
Security J12
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Transmission LItl.svrziSd Substationfor Norlt windIBvni1
ui Bay Project- Phase I Section II
Teneder Docuiments
Activity Schedule
10-20-2003

TIME SCHEDULE
The following charts show the Employer's project schedule for the 69KV transmission lines and the 30MVA Bangui
Substation.

I PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE


69 KV TRANSMISSION LINE

2004

ACTIVITY Dm
(Days)
t Weight (%) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
1. Mobii zation 15 1.4
2. Manufacturers Drawings 60 5.4
Approval ____ __

3. Eqpt. Manufacture, Tests & 90 81


Delivery PenodC 6 5
4. Preparation of Construction 60 __5 _ _ .4
Drawings.
5. Finalization of Construction 60 5.4
Drawings= = .
6. Structure &Anchor Log10 9. _ _ _ _
Excavation_ =.l
7. Shipping/Hauling of Concrete 75 6.8
Poles and Logs
8. Concrete Pole & Anchor Log 135 12.2 _
Dragging
9. Concrete Pole & Log Erection 135 12.2 O
10. Structure Dressing 135 12.2
11. Guying and Grounding 60 5.4
12. Stringing of 795 ACSR & 150 13.5
OHGW
13. Testing and Commissioning 30 2.7
Total 1110 100.0

Plage 1 of 2
Tra,ismission Lines intd Suibsitctiof
lit8 Vo-thi, rdlla,ii'n
IJ 3,I,nProject - Phase I Section 11
7Tender DocuImenls
Actiiitv Schedule
i0-)0-2003

2 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE


30 MVA BANGUI SUBSTATION'

_ __________________ 2004
Duration Relative
ACTIVITY (Days)" Weight Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
1 Mobilization 15 2-10
2. Site Development 90 12.55 -
3. Manufacturers Drawings Approval 60 8.36
4. Eqpt. Manufacture, Tests & Delivery 120 16 73
Period
5. Preparation of Construction Drawings 60 8.36
6. Finalization of Construction Drawings 60 8.36
7. Equipment Foundation 60 8.36
8. Equipment Installation/Erection 75 10.46
9. Conductor Installabon/Cable Pulling 90 12.55
10. Transformer Installation/Related 30 3.81

11. Testing and Commissioning 30 4.18


12. Project Close-OutiDemobilization 30 4.18

Total 720 100.0

l'age 2 of 2
PHxOTOCOPIES OF
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-GRANTS
ILOCOS NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
SUYO, DINGRAS, ILOCOS NORTE 2913

29 .Ianui;iry2003

NolrtJlh 7ill Pow.er l)V_lupnwut ( 'i rtXiu


Unit 310 Jollibce Plaza Bluildini
Emerald Avenuie, Ortlkas Celntei
Pasig Cilv

Attelltioll: Mr. Niels .Jacohwii


PIresildenit and 1(T()

Dear MIr. Jacobsen;

In line with our Electric Sales `Ag2reelmlenlt Of Julyz 19.2002, Ilocos Norlc
Electic
Cooperative (INEC). Hereby allow NortlhWind Power Development Corporationi (NP'DC)
the use of our existing, right of wrav from NPC Laoag substation to Nomlliwincl's project
site in Bansui, in particular thle 13.8 k-\V line extendin-Lg from the main highway
to tlh
proposed 2 x 20 MAZ\ti substation facility.

WNVe have no objection in NorlhWind revising tiNs particular line/system vhercin our
13.8 kV linc shall be "'undeibuilt" to NortlhWind's 69 kV tranismiiissioni line

Very truly youlrs.

R inillas C. Pascual
v telleral AIanager

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Pt tlVOLCS Bldg-, C.P. Carcia Ave., University of the Philippincs Campus, Diliman, Quezon City
TeIs. 426-1468 to 79; 928-2230; 926-7749; 926-9338
Fax: 929r8961. 926-3225

I C-Jan-01-023

25 January 2001

CERTIFICATION

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

This is to certify that the Proposed 20 MW Wind Power Project located along the
shoreline of Bangui, Ilocos Norte, as indicated in the vicinity map provided, is
approximately 2 kilometers west of a splay of West Ilocos Fault System, *the
nearest known active fault in the area, based on the map currently available in
PHIVOLCS. The buffer zone against surface rupturing recommended by this office
is at least 5 meters on both sides of the fault trace or from the edge of the
deformation zone.

This certification is being issued upon the request of Mr. NIELS JACOBSEN for
whatever purpose it may serve and supersedes any previous certification issued by
this office regarding the area.

R MUNDO S. PUNONGBAYAN
Director

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.OCY SEMMOLO(rY

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ENDORSEMENT OF TILE
M--UNICIPAL OR CITY
PROVINCIAL COUNCIL-
Republic of the Philippinies
PROVINCE OF ILOCOS NORTE
Municipalitv of Bangui

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

To All Concerned:

This refers to the proposed project of NORTI-IHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT


CORPORATION, (Nortlhwincl) to build and establislh a 20 MW Wind
Power Plant in thlis
municipality.

After a series of meetings and consultations with the representatives


of
Northwind, headed by Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumlao, its Chairman
of the Board of
Directors, otlher techniical staff of the flocos Norte Electric Cooperatives,
the following
matters hias been elicited:

1. The proposed Nortlhwind Power Project will generate a clean /


environment-
friendly electricity;
2. With the project in place, the unstable and fluctuating electric
current we have
will be efficiently corrected;
3. The project will provide employmelnt;
4. The project will likewise boost tourism in the area, since
windmills/wind
turbines are in itself tourist attraction and consequently bring about
progress
in the municipality.
5. As mandated by law, host municipalities and barangays to this
kind of project
will be entitled to financial benefits;

In view thereof, subject to the compliance to existing laws, rules and


regulations, I
hereby strongly recommend the immediate implementation of the
20 MW Wind Power
Project of Northwind Power Development Corporation.

Done in the Municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte, this (ot. day of February
2 002.

WIL . GACES
Municipal Mayor
Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui

fl
Ilocos Norte
BARANGAY MASIKIL
. EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
; ;, BARANGAY OF BARANGAY MASIKIL, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
Al"', ' /a, AT_(_ __ HALL.
'OCLOCK_AT_ITSSESSION

PRESENTS:
WILLIAM R. TOMAS Barangay Chairman
ELMER TQMAS Baragay Kagawad
ROSARIO VALIENTE -do-
LUCRECIA MAGANA -do-
EDGARDO MALLARI -do-
EMILIO ACOB -do-
EDWARD MARTINEZ * - do -
ANGEL MABINI -do-
s: .~ FROILAN MAGANA SK Chairman
ARTEMIO TORRADO Orgy. Secretary
B
EDROLFO ACOB Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. _ 2b6o

A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL


WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY MASIKIL, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE

WHEREAS, Barangay Masikil, Bangui, llocos Norte have a constant source of renewable
ff w energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore areas suitable for the
establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;

secured WHEREAS the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private corporation has
secured a foreshore lease from the Government of the Republic of the Philippines through the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores located In the aforesaid
> ~~~~barangay;
WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed to develop the
r
W said leased government land into a large-scale commercial windmill power plant using wind
power as a renewable source of energy;

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial windmill power


plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to the nearby residents and
constituents of Barangay Masikil;

WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind Power Development


Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment of Barangay Masikil by
r-- - @! way of collection of fees, licenses business permits and other local taxes;

WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale commercial


windmill power plant will lead to the development and modemization of Barangay. Masikil, within
the municipality of Bengui and ultimately redound to the benefit of the whole province of llocos
Norte aswell.

WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;


RESOLVED, as it Is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the establishment of a
,,, commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Masikil, Bangui, lIlocos Norte;

RESOLVED FINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices concemed for
information and recommending approval.

VOTING PROFILE: '5z0 1


UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED

I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution. y;tD/£ht


i t *. c!b
c VQ'

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ARTEMIO TORRADO
Barangay Secrelary

Walna RChi
TOMAn
Ft _^ - ~~~~~Barangay Chairman
Republic of the Philippines
A Municipality of Bangui
Ilocos Norte
BARANGAY ABACA
,e ~ EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE
SANGGUNIANG
; ; BAJANGAY OF BARANGAY ABACA BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
= v,' 4 A3 'aAT (b) i OCCOCKAT ITS SESSION HALL.
NC' , PRESENTS:
ELMER R. ACOBA Barangay Chairman
RODOLFO TRINIDAD Baragay Kagawad
V RUBEN LAURETA
,4tERNESTO -do-
RIOGA -do -
ABRAHAM ACOBA -do-
ROY VISITASION
- do -
RODOLFO ACOBA
-do-
-,- JULIO ALABA
-do-
MELCHOR TRINIDAD SK Chairman
TERESITAAGUSTIN Brgy. Secretary
ROSALINDAVILLANUEVA Brgy. Treasurer

Resolution No. /3 jad


A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL
WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAYABACA, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE v

VWHEREAS, Barangay Abaca, Bangui, [locos Norte have a constant


energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore source of renewable
areas suitable for the
establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;

,,*; WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private corporation


secured a foreshore lease from the Govemment of the Republic of the Philippines has
Department of Environment and Natural Resourcbs over the foreshores located through the
barangay; in the aforesaid

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed


to develop the
said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial windmill power
power as a renewable source of energy; plant using wind

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial


plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to windmill power
the nearby residents and
constituents of BarangayAbaca;
I ;- t WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind
Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment Power Development
of Barangey Abaca by
way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;
WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment
- indmill power plant will lead to the development and modemizationof ofa large-scale commercial
w
Barangay Abaca, within
the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benerit of the-whole-provinca
Norte as well. oFllcbos-

WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;

RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the


commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Abaca, Bangui, establishment of a
llocos Norte;
RESOLVED FINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices
L ..| Information and recommending approval. concemed for

VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.

TERE A GUSTIN
APPROVED.__________________ lBarangay SecretaryC'
APPROVEDC n 4) mr

SX Bara~~~~~~ngay Chairman
r sa * \~0
Republic of the Philippines
Municipallty of Bangui
j ri
,locos Norte
BARANGAY MANAYON
EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION
4;, BARANGAY OF BARANGAY MANAYON, BANGUI, ILOCOSOF THE SANGGUNIANG
--AtVw
NORTE HELD ON
_ . S . an AT 69) /Z O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL.
PRESENTS:
ROGELIO A. PEDRONAN Barangay Chairman
,,.' JERRY RAGUDO Baragey Kagawad
JOSEPH GUIRA
.stEDWIN - do -
-4 RAMOS -do-
MAXIMO ANCHETA
-do-
ISMAELA VALIENTE
MENANDRO ALUPAY -do-
- do-
CECILIO OMMAYON
* ;: -do-
CYNTHIA HIDALGO - SK Chairman
ARTEMIO APOSTOL Brgy. Secretary
FROILAN ALETA Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. /P-

A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL


46 - WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY MANAYON, BANGUI, ILOCOS
NORTE
WHEREAS, Barangay Manayon, Bangui, llocos Norte have a
renewable energy in the form of wind power and also have available constant source of
foreshore areas suitable for
the establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development CorporaLion, a private


5
^ secured a foreshore lease from the Government of the Republic corporation has
of the
L'
t Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores Philippines through the
barangay; located In the aforesaid

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has


said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial windmill proposed to develop the
power as a renewable source of energy; power plant using wind

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale


;i plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities tocommercial windmill power
constituents of Barangay
the nearby residents and
Manayon;

WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind


Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment Power Development
II ,4 of Barangay Manayon
by way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;

WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale


windmill power plant will lead to the development and modernizat[on-of commercial
within the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benefit Barangay.Manayon,-
Ilocas Norte as well. of the whole province of

WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;


RESOLVED, as It Is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the
commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Manayon, Bangui, ilocos establishment of a
Norte;
RESOLVED FINALLY, to fumish copies of this resolution to the offices
Information and recommending approval. concemed for

VOTING PROFILE:
c ,NCUNANIMOUSLY CARRIED

I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.


PIAsJVP°C, Ati&/4 P

, XPROVED Barangay Secretary

4 t .PEDRONAN
> k tzS~~~~~~rangay
Chairman
A Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
Ilocos Norte
BARANGAY TAGUIPORO
EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES
BARANGAY OF BARANGAY OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF
TAGUIPORO, BANGUI, ILOCOS THE SANGGUNIANG
E'Th- NORTE
O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL. HELD ON
' ''1 D AT (/o)

PRESENTS:
EDGAR GUMALLAOI
NELSON BULUSAN Barangay Chairman
INOCENCIO ACOBA Baragay Kagawad
SARIKEDKED ABALOS -do-
ROMULO MOLINA -do -
EDGAR MARTINEZ - do-
ALEX GACES -do-
JEMEI ACACIO -do-
JONEL GACES -do-
NELY GACES SK Chairman
JOSUE GUMALLAOI Brgy. Secretary
Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. °?
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE
WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL
TAGUIPORO, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE

a a0
',,,
WHEREAS. Barangay Tagulporo,
renewable energy in the form of wind Bangui, llocos Norte have a constant
power and also have available foreshore
Ithe establishment of a commercial windmill
power plant;
source of
areas suitable for

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power


Development Corporation, a private
secured a foreshore lease from the corporation has
Govemment of the Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural through the
barangay; Resources over the foreshores located
in the aforesaid

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development


>
2< said leased govemment land into a Corporation has proposed to develop
large-scale commercial windmill power the
power as a renewable source of energy; plant using wind

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment


plant will provide new jobs and offer of a large-scale commercial
constituents of Barangey Teguiporo; employment opportunities to the nearby windmill power
residents and

--
0 it
' WHEREAS,
? the operation and establishment of
Corporation will redound to the economic the Northwind Power Development
benefit
by way of collection of fees, licenses, business of the local govemment of Barangay Taguiporo
permits and other local taxes;
WHEREAS, the long-term benefits
windmill power plant will lead to the'developmentof the establishment of a large-scale
commercial
.T within the municipality of Bangui and and modemization
llocos Norte as well. ultimately redound to the benefit ofof Barangay Taguiporo,
the whole province of

VWHEREFORE, It has been moved and


duly seconded, be it;
V1 -, RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved
to endorse and fully support the establishment
comMercial windmill power plant in Barangay
C of a
Tagulporo, Bangui, llocos Norte;
RESOLVED FINALLY, to fumish
Inaormation and recommending approval. copies of this resolution to the offices concermed for

t: VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
-
,s.Je&/
I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness
of the foregoing resoluti

-PROVED:Bore NL
ga
CES
ecrelary
I r (iafZMGUMALLACI
C .2n9Bay Chairman

1e _
_~~~~~
Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Banguil
llocos Norte
BARANGAY BARUYEN

EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG


"' BARANGAY OF BARANGAY,BARUYEN, BANGUI, hLOCOS NORTE HELD ON
5;Qj , AT ( r)TRA O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL.

PRESENTS:
ALEXANDER C. CALAPINI Berangay Chairman
FERNANDO LABRADOR Baragay Kagawad
SAMUEL VELASCO -do-
AMELITO JAMON -do -
*# MEDEL SAMBRANO -do -
ALLAN LABRADOR -do-
ROBERT GUZON -do-
ROQUE FERRERIA -do-
WILLIE VELASCO . SK Chairman
JALIBERT MALAPIT Brgy. Secretary
REY BALOALOA Brgy. Treasurer

Resolution No. 6-l

A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL


WINDMILL POWER PLANT INBARANGAY BARUYEN, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE

WHEREAS, Barangay Baruyen, Bangul, llocos Norte have a constant source of


renewable energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore areas suitable for
the establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;

VWHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private corporation has


secured a foreshore lease from the Government of the Republic of the Philippines through the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores located in the aforesaid
. - barangay;

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed to develop the
aiw c.I,. said leased government land into a large-scale commercial windmill power plant using wind
power as a renewable source of energy;

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial windmill power

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g
plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to the nearby residents and
constituents of Barangay Baruyen;

WHEREAS,
l the operation and establishment of the Northwind Power Development
Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment of Barangay Baruyen by
way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;

jS WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale commercial


r--windmill-power plant will lead to the development and modemization of Barangay Baruyen, within
g the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benefit of the whole province of Ilocos
Norte as well.
WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded,.be it;
RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the establishment of a
l commercial windmill power plant In Barangay Baruyen, Bangui, llocos Norte;

RESOLVED FINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices concerned for
f
___
Information and recommending approval.

| E VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED

I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.

a4 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ JA 1~~~~iBA e PIT.
ecT &
'Brangay ~ecrelary)ft1, 7
.4 APPROVED:

ALEXA R C. CALAPINI OT 7fifL pDP 4r Dl ,


mFiw
> Barany Chairman
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ASSESSMENT
~~
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C W%.IMNITY N'ENVIRONN1F.N'I AND NATIJAl. I.F.(SOITR(IR.S OIFIC'E


Mn1nayon. Baltnlli, Ilocos Nc i-te 2920

MEMpRANDUM

FOR The Regional Executive Diri!ctor


DENR, Region I-San Fernan lo City
ATT TION The Regional Director
Environmental Managemeni Bureau
FR141 : The CENR Officer
CENRO-Bangui, llocos Norte
DAT April 20, 2004
SUBICT Submission of Environn ental Impact Assessment
Report (EIA) Inspection ReX ort for 30 MVA Substation 69
KV "Oyerbuild"' Transmissl ?n Line Prolect of Northwind
Power Development Corc ration Represented by Attv.
Ferdinand A. Dumiao. L' :ated at the Municipality of
Pasuquin. Burgos and Ban,tluiolrcos Norte.

Resp ctfully forwarded is the Environmental ImpE :t Assessment (EIA) Inspection


Repo I together with enclosures relative to the ab we-cited subject

ilun and approval.

Encl cd: As stated.


Copy f rnished.
-Nortl wind Power Dev't. Corp.
Rep. by Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumiao
Bangui llocos Norte
-F I lI 9lJ

'-. u1i-IIcU-i:anutjeu stee, corea camDe; !


d. Line hardware and accessories,
e. Transmission towers foundation; and
f. Suspension and strain Insulators - . -
'T'flr ~~~~r-:E.c:.
________
~~~~P.
02

Republic of the Philippines


D epartment of Environment
COMMUN(TY ENVIRONMENT and Natural Resources
AND NATUI 'AL RESOURCES
Manayon, Bangui, Ilocos Norte OFFICE
2920

rTNVIAQNMEN-TAL IMPACT AS
iSM1ENT
A. General Information:
1. Nam4 and Address of Project
Proponent rorthwind
I Power Dev't. Corp.
Fap. byAtty. Ferdinand A. Dumiao
2. Type ond Location of Proposed
Project : 3 9 MVA Substation
6 ? KV 'Overbuild'" Transmissiorn
Pvun. of Pasuquin, Buwgos and Line
II ices Norte Bangui,
3. Date and Purpose of Inspection
A )nl 15, 2004
S te Verification subject to the
o0i issuance
Environmental Compliance
C Wrt1ficate (ECC)
4. lnspec*or/Position
Ei gr. Alberto B. Baguio
LI fQ 111/01C, EMS
8. FINDINGS AND OBSERVATIONS:

1. General Description of
the Project:
1.1 The project aims to supply
electrical power from he Wind
Substatlon via the proposed Power Plant to NPC Laoag
thtu the existing power post 30 MVA Sulstation 69 KV "Overbuild" transmission line
of )NEC.
2 Genenal Description of the Project
Location:
2.1 ThU project is located within
Note, the Municipalities of Flasuquin,
Burgos and Bangui, Ilocos
2.2 The generally categorized
as undeveloped areas tt be traversed
ab6ut 57 kilometers in length by transmission line of
Bobon, Paayas, all of Burgos,are Brgy. Suyo, E angui, Brgys. Saoit, Ablan, Bayog,
Sukwngan, Estancia, Susugaen, liocos Norte; a id Brgys. Davila, Dilavo, Carwan,
Ng6bangab, and Carusipan, Salpad, Sulbec, FobIacion 4,
all of Tabungao, Dadaeman,
the Municipaliti of Pasuquin,
exitting power post of INEC; llocos Norte thru the
and
2.3 The entire 57 kilometers
length of transmission line, traverses
agricultural, commercial, residential land use such as:
and open spac' ts.
3 Project Site and Scale.
3.1 The project will be composed
of the following comp meents:
a. Around 622 pieces of poles
b. 69 kV substation at the Windtransmission towers
c. Aluminum stranded, steel coredPower Project Site
d. Line hardware and accessories; cable,
e. Transmission towers foundation;
f. $uspension and strain insulators and
P.03

a. Voltage rating - 689 kV- and


b, Type of transmission line - double
circuit.

C. REMA RKSIRECOMMENDATiONS.'

1. Verification of the area was undertaken


other pertinent documents available: in con ideration with the map prepared
and
2. There are no significant flora and fauna
does not yielcd significant adverse effect to be af ected in the area. Further, the project
and proper mitigating measures shall with the environment, provided that adequate
be implerr anted;
3, The establishment of the project will
contribute o the development not only
Norte and other adjacent provinces but in llocos
within th ZPhilippines as a whole;
4. the project proponent has submitted
Romillas C. Pascual addressed to the copy of he letter of INEC General Manager
DPWH, wl ich form part of their application;
and
5 The proponent is Intended to utilize
advising them to furnish this Office copythe exis:ing electric post of INEC, thereby
of MOA if there are any for future reference.
6. No forest land an shall be traversed by
the tranm mission line and route.

Prepared By,

ENGR. AL t,Uo
LMC I/jOCE

AU4d by:

BEJJAXNN
.
CEtR Officer

I,

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CONMNMUNITY FNVIRONMIENT ANI) NATII -Al. RESOUJRC:E:S OFFICE


NManayon, Bn.mgtii, llocos Nu rte 2920

MEMORANDUM

FOR The Regional Executive Dir ctor


DENR, Region I-San Fernan lo City
ATTENTION: The Regional Director
Environmental Managemeni Bureau
FROM The CENR Officer
CENRO-Bangui, ilocos Norte
DATE April 20, 2004
SUB1JECT ; ubmission of Environn ental Impact Assessment
Report (EIA) Inspection Ret ort for 30 MVA Substation 69
KV "Overbuild" Transmissi n Line Project of Northwind
Power Development Corpc ration Represented by Atty.
Ferdinand A. Dumiao, Lo ated at the Municipality of
Pasuguin. Buraos and Ban Iul. Ilocos Norte.

Respectfully forwarded is the Environmental Impa t Assessment (EIA) Inspection


Report together with enclosures relative to the ab ve-cited subject.

ion and approval.

Enclos d: As stated.

Copyf rnished:

-Northwind Power Dev't Corp.


Rep. by Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumiao
Bangui. Ilocos Norte
-F I I e
- Republic of the Philippines
~
>>ji,LO''i Department of Enivirofitmefnt and Natural R(.:sources
.. COMMkUNITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATL RAL RESOURCES OFFICE
""Matnayon. Ban7gui, llocos Norte 2920

April 19, 2004

CKEXtI(FIO IrOW
%nEff

.
his is to certify that the 30 MVA SL bstation 69 KV "Overbuild"
Transknission Line (identical to the existin! I INEC transmission line) of
NORtHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPOZRATION represented
by ATTY.
FEROlNAND A. DUMLAO, located in the Munici Dality of Pasuquin, Burgos
and
Bangyi, lotcos Nsorte as shown in the attached loc, ition t-nap has been determined
to be within the typhoon prone area an identifieil Environmentally Critical
Area
( ECA)

This certification is issued for purposes of screening project faililng within


Environmentally Critical Areas (ECAs) and the )roponent's compliance
to the
Environmental Impact Assessmnent (EIA) system,

CgR Officer

DENR-CENRo No.

fnl \C cdrtifica!tionVnis-cail doc7


ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
CERTIFICATE
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
(01 04 04 - 23 0024 - 1404)

Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1586 and in accordance with Department


Administrative Order No. 96-37, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR), Region I, hereby grants this Environmental Compliance Certificate to
NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION represented by ATTY.
FERDINAND A. DUMLAO for the Substation. and Transmission Line Project located
at Municipality Bangui down to Laoag City, Ilocos Norte subject to the following
conditions:

1. That the proponent shall secure prior to project implementation, all necessary
permits/ clearances from concerned agencies with administrative jurisdiction over
such project i.e. LGU, MGB, DPWH, DOTC, etc.;

2. That this Certificate covers construction, installation and operation of Northwind


Bagui Bay Project-Phase I Substation and Transmission Line, consisting of a 30
MVA Outdoor Substation. Approximately 57 km of 69 KV Transmission Line, and one
(1) unit Administration/ Control and Warehouse with a floor area of 300 sq. meters,
all confined within a total project area of 4,432 sq. meters;

3. This Certificate shall be posted in a conspicuous place within the operations


area/office; that the proponent shall inform the general public about the issuance of
ECC through the installation within a conspicuous place an ECC billboard (4' x 8') at
entry point containing the title of the project, name of the proponent, ECC number
and date of issuance and shall submit evidence of compliance to Environmental
Management Bureau (EMB), R-l within ninety (90) days upon receipt of ECC (Memo
Circular No. 02, Series of 1996);

4. That any affected landowners and residents shall be properly compensated and/or
relocated in accordance with Transco Relocation and compensation policies and
guidelines prior to project implementation;

5. That employment for the construction/installation of the proposed transmission line


shall be given priority to the host municipalities (area coverage- Municipality of
Bangui to Laoag City, llocos Norte);

6. All trees to be cut shall be covered by a Permit from DENR Region 1, disposition of
cut trees shall be in accordance with Forestry Laws and Regulations; and

7. No expansion, addition of facilities or change in operation shall be undertaken


without prior clearance from this Office. Amendment to ECC condition shall subject
the proponent to pay appropriate fees;,)

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(01 04 04 - 23 0024 - 1404)
(2)
same conditions embodied In
8. That transfer of ownership of this project carries the to EMB, Region I
this ECC for which n-,,:nji:n shall be made by herein grantee
within fifteen (15) days from such transfer; and
from non-adoption of
9. All damages or adverse impact to the environment resultingimplementation of the
mitigating measures during the
appropriate or adequate
project shall be the sole responsibility or liability of the proponent.
acceptance of above
Commencement of work or operation shall be deemed
conditions herein specified.
shall be sufficienit cause for
Non - compliance with any of the above conditions
the suspension or cancellationof this Certificate and/or a fine in the amount not to
or a part thereof, at the
exceed fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) for every violation
discretion of the Department (Section 9 of PD 1586).
City, La Union this 23rd
Given under the seal of this Department at San Fernando
day of April, Two Thousand and Four.

BENEDICTO MOLANO
OIC, Regional Director

Recommending Approval:

NICANOR C. ESTEBAN
OIC, Environmental Impact and Monitoring Division
P 2,100 00 O.R No. . 1658021 Date 04-19-2004
Processing Fee Date 04-19-2004
460.00 0 R. No. 1658021
Filing Fee Date 04-19-2004
. 240.00 O.R. No 1658021
Legal/Research Fee 1658021 Date 04-19-2004
200 00 O.R. No
Procedural Screening Fee .

VALID ONLY IF MARKED WITH DRY SEAL JCL


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PAGE2 ECC OF NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT
ANNEX 2

IEE for the Wind Farm


EIA for the Wind Farm
ECC for the Wind Farm

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INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
EXAMINATION CHECKLIST

I I I I I I
Bangui Bay 60 MW
Wind Power Project
Ilocos Norte

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"' Northwind Power Development Corporation
Unit 3 10 Jollibee Plaza Bldg.
. ,Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center,
1600, Metro Manila
INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION (IEE)

CHECKLIST REPORT FOR THIE

60 MW NORTHWIND POWER PROJECT

A. GENERAL INFORMATION

Project Name 20 MW NorthWind Power Project Phase I


40 MW NorthWind Power Project Phase II and HII

Project Location Bangui, Ilocos Norte

Name of Proponent Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumlao


Chairman, Board of Director
NorthWind Power Development Corporation

Address Unit 310 Jollibee Plaza Building,


Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center,
Pasig City

Telephone No. 02 638 9090/91

Fax No. 02 638 9089

1. Project Ownership

Single Proprietorship

Partnership or Joint Venture

Corporation

Cooperative

Other, specify

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2. Project Cost

2.1 Total Project Cost US$ 25 Million Phase I

2.2 Mode of Project Financing

- Self Financed (Development Phase)

Bank Loan

Government Financing

- Others (Foreign Financing, Implementation Phase)

3. Project Objective

To generate a total of 60 MW electricity from wind power (in three phases)

B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

1. Project Components

1.1 Around 30 turbines with 660 kW rated capacity each. Alt. 12 turbines rated
1.75 MW each.
1.2 Control Center/Office
1.3 Sub-station, warehouse/switch gear room
1.4 Transmission line - a separate [EE will be submitted. Survey of TIL route on-
going.

2. Land Ownership and Status of Land Ownership

As of IEE submission date, approval of Foreshore Lease is in the process which was
filed at the CENR Office, Bangui, Ilocos Norte on September 11, 2000. Documents
are hereto attached. Survey of final lay-out of wind towers is still on-going.

3. flow do you describe the general location of the project? (Vicinity Map)

Developed Area (within a built-up area with presence of utility systems or


network, especially water supply, roads and power supply)

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V Foreshore Land, Underdeveloped Area (relatively far from the urban center
with predominant absence of utility system)

4. Project Specifications (Design and Layout)

Item Specification Unit

Nominal Output 660 alt 1750 Kilo watts


Type of Generator Asynchronous, 4 pole
Power Regulation Pitch regulated
Cut in wind speed 4 meters/second
Cut out wind speed * 25 meters/second
Hub Height * 50 alt 60 meters
Blade/rotor * diameter 47 alt 66 meters
Type of blade/rotor Three-bladed rotor
Type of tower Conical, steel, painted
Total no. of turbine towers 30 alt 12 units
Distance between towers 100 alt 140 meters
Voltage of Substation 13.8 kilo volt
Area of Control Center 300 square meters
Total Project Area Covered 808,630 square meters
Project Duration 25 Years

*Cut in wvind speed - the minimum wind speed to startgeneration


Cut out ivind speed - the maximumiwind speed to cut out generation
Hub Height - the heightfrom the ground level to the center of the
blade

Towver Height - the height from the ground level to the top of the towver
Rotor - solid steel hub wi'ith 3 rotor blades

The turbines will automatically start to generate electricity when the wind speed reaches 4
m/s and will achieve a maximum output at around 15 m/s. These will shut down on an
individual basis when the wind speed exceeds 25 m/s (90 kph typhoon speed)

Power output from the turbines is delivered through underground cables connected to a
substation within the vicinity. From the substation, the power (voltage) is transformed from
medium tension voltage (13.8 kV) to high-tension voltage (69 kV), suitable for direct
connection to a 69 kV high-tension transmission line. A separate IEE for the transmission
line and substation components will be submitted pending completion of transmission line
route survey.

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A 300 m sub-station switchgear and storage room and a control center and office of 20 x 15
shall contain a fully equipped office with data collection equipment and modem for
telephone transmission.

5. Land Use Classification

Land Use Total Area occupied by Total Area within the


Turbines/facilities project boundary
Agricultural 0 0
Industrial 0 0
Commercial 0 0
Residential 0 0
Tourism 0 O
Forest Land 0 0
Open Spaces 0 0
Institutional 0 0
Others, please specify 0.84 ha (approx.) 808,630 square meters
(wasteland, grassland,
shrubland, foreshore)
Total Area * 0.84 ha (approx.) 808,630 square meters

6. Barangays where win(l turbines will be installed:

BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY TOTAL AREA, has


(approx)

Baruyen to Abaca Bangui 0.84 ha

7. Manpower Employment (listing of manpower requirements)

How many people will be employed by the project?

During the pre-construction/construction period 42/220


During the operation and maintenance period 62

8. Construction Schedule (Gantt Chart)

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C. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT

I. Physical Environment

Components/Parameters Y N Remarks

What is the elevation of the area (indicate the area of each elevation
(masl)? range)
Brgys. Baruyen to Abaca

<100 masl
100-300 masl
300-500 masl
500-1,000 masl
> 1,500 masi
(refer to the topographic map which
shows the elevation per contour line,
Annex 8)

Slope and topography of the area (indicate the approximate area per
slope category)
Is the terrain flat or level (0-3% slope)?

Gently sloping or undulating (3-8%


slope)?

Undulating to rolling (8-18% slope)?

Rolling to moderately steep (18-30%


slope)? v

Steeply sloping (30-50% slope)? /

Very steep to montainous (>50%


slope)? v/
What is the general geology of the / Black Core, Beach Sand
l
area?

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Are there indications of landsliding in
the area?

If yes, causes of flooding or landslides:


n/a
Exposed slopes
Slide prone steep
Slopes
Others
Low lying area
Poor drainage
Others
Are there occurrences of flooding / Foreshore land
downstream of the site?
Soil type of the area: Other soil types: Black Core, Beach
Sand
Does the area have sandy soil?
Clayey soil? /
Sandy loam soil? V/
Is there any indication of excessive soil / The shoreline moves seasonally
erosion occurring in the area?

If yes, what type of erosion: n/a


> Natural
> Man-made (specify sources of
erosion such as kaingin, logging,
etc.)
Generally categorize rate of erosion n/a
based on observation:
> Slight
> Moderate
> Sever
Does the area traverse part of the
drainage of a river system (s)? V
What river system (s) or water bodies
are affected by the site? Banban River
Please enumerate them under Remarks.
[these must be indicatedor shown in
the topographic mapl
Are there natural drainageways/creeks Runoff during rainy days will drain
along the area that drain towards offto the sea.
communities downstream? o

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Is the area frequently visited by _ Typhoons are coming from South
typhoons? East and is weakened by the
mountain area
When was the last typhoon which
visited the area? October 2-6, 1999
Typhoon Pepang (signal#3)
Average number of typhoons per year:
1999 = 4 V Based on PAGASA records
1998 2
1997 - 1
1996= 1
1995 = 2
Is there a record of tomadoes/twisters _ _
which occurred in the area?
What is the nearest earthquake, fault The Wind Turbine Generators
zone or volcano, etc. in the area? I (WTG) are designed to withstand
the effects of an intensity 10
Identify the name of the zone: V/ earthquake in the Modified Mercalli
Intensity Scale. Further, the
Distance: expected earthquake intensity in the
V/ area is about 7. (See Geological
Bangui fault, though nearer, is inactive. Fault Map, annex 9)
Had there any incidents such as No records available.
lightning strikes at or near the site? Lightning arresters is installed at
the turbines and tall structures
_. . . .

What are the present uses of the water bodies being drained/affected by the project site?

Use Remarks
Bathing
/ Fishing The Turbines occupy a small area and will not
affect fishing.
V/ Pebble picking at Brgy. The Turbines occupy a small area and will not
Baruyen only affect pebble picking.
Washing
Source of drinking
Irrigation _

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I. Biological Environment

Components/Parameters |Y N Remarks
Are there existing tress and other types
of 'vegetation in the project area?

If yes, indicate the forest


type/vegetation.
Are there birds and other forms of Sea Birds
wvildlife found in the area? _/
Are there fishery resources in the water At the coastal area.
bodies found near or in the project
area?
Is the area in a watershed or forest l
reservation area?

If near only, how near? n/a (m or


km) _ l
If across, indicate name of the
watershed or forest reservation area. n/a n/a.

If answer is yes to any of the above questions, please list down these species (common or
local name) in the table provided below.

j Birds and Other Wildlife Trees and other | Fishery Resources


l Important Vegetation l
1. Haliastur indus (only n/a f n/a
few seabirds) l_a.

What are the existing forest resources in the project area that are important to the
community?

i_ Resour
__ ceRemarks <Forest
n/a -- Timber l
n/a Fuelwood |_-
n/a Non-timber products __ __
n/a Food Plants l_11
n/a Medicinal plants !_11
|/ Wild animals 1sea birds only
n/a Others (specify) l 11

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II. Socio-Cultural and Economic
Environment 1

Components/Parameters Y N Total Number


1. Are there existing settlements in the project
area?
7
If yes, how many households or families? n/a
how many are legitimate land owners?
how many are tenants?
how many are caretakers?
how many are squatters?
2. What is the total population of the (1995 census)
barangay (s) covered by the project? / Adjacent Barangays
I. Baruyen 1,328
2. Taguiporo 523
3. Manayon 932
4. Masikil 737
5. Abaca 1,457
Average family size (1995 census)
How many of the houses are made of concrete? / None within project area.

Made of wood? 11 Only shades for fishing


Made of concrete / boats and pebble picking
and wood? are adjacent to project
area.
Made of brick? /
Made of adobe? /
What are the sources of livelihood? Within project area
Livelihood Type: /
Farming
Fishing /
Backyard and poultry and piggery V /
Vending/buy and sell
Sari-sari store
Other, pis. Specify: V/
Employees
Barbers, drivers, etc. /
Professionals (doctors,
engineers, Accountants, etc.) v/
Pebble picking l/

How many of the total population have reached Bangui Municipal


the l_l

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Elementary level? 1995 Census
1) Abaca 199
2) Baruyen 271
3) Taguiporo 84
4) Masikil Primary 44
High School Level?
1) Bangui Nat'l High School 1,091
2) Bangui School of Fisheries 517

What are the dialects spoken in the area?


Tagalog
Cebuano
llonggo
Ilocano V/
Chabacano
Other please specify

Are there ancestral lands or indigenous people


communities in the area? /
Indicate Group: not applicable _

What are the leading illnesses in the area?

Illness/Disease Cause (s) % of the Rate [enclose with


_ | Population if decreasing]
1. URTI
2. Wounds
3. HPN l
4. Diarrhea
5. Dermatitis
6. SVI
7. Osteoarthritis
8. Pneumonia
9. Cystic mass l
10. UTI l

Are there other local organization in the area? YC N

ff yes, please list down these organized groups e.g. associations, cooperatives, etc. below:

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Are there other social infrastructures in the barangay? Y Z N

If yes, what are these social infrastructures? (Please check)

Schools Health Centers/Clinics


/ Roads / Communications(radio, TV, mail, newspaper)
Police Station/Outpost / Community Center
Hospitals Transportation
/ Churches/Chapels _ Others(basketball court, water supply system)
I wmwi -.

|D. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION

Pre-Construction/Construction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Description Mitigation/l
Physical Environment Enhancement
Measures
Will there be land clearing? Of the 808,630 square
If yes, what is the total area to be meters bounded by the
cleared? project, only the tower
Area to be cleared: None foundation area,
underground cables
and access roads are
clearedl
Will there be stockpiling of soil, / Minimal impact due to
sand and gravel materials in the temporary excavation
project area? works
Will there be drillings, / Short-term impact. Avoid operation of
hammering, boring activities? Noise emission high noise emitting
heavy equipment
at nighttime.
Will there be earthmoving / Excavation for wind
activities e.g. excavation works, Turbine generators
cut and fill, etc.? If yes, how foundation and
deep is the excavation and how underground cables at
much is the estimated volume of the foreshore land
cut and fill?
Ave. depth of excavation: 4.0 m ___[ Low dust emission Sprinkling of water

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Estimated volume of cut and fill to minimize dust
60 cu.m. pr foundation l_l
Will there be any slope
modifications or ground leveling
to be done? I
Will temporary quarters or Minimal impact due to Coordination with
barracks and a field office be domestic waste LGUJ re: disposal
provided for construction
workers in the project site?
Will there be topsoil removal and V/ n/a Foreshore land
replacement? If yes, how much
of the removed topsoil will be
replaced?

Cz Entire volume

Partial only
If partial only, where will the rest n/a Foreshore land
of the topsoil go?
If no, what will happen to the n/a Foreshore land
excavated topsoil?
Will there be demolition of /
existing structures? If yes, what
types of structures will be
demolished?

Type of structures: n/a


Are you constructing an access , Existing access
road going to the site? If yes, road to be used.
what type of access road? Equipment will be
barged to site.
All weather road

Concrete

L Asphalt

Length (m)
Width (m)

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Pre-Construction/Construction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Description Mitigation/
Biological Environment Enhancement
Measures
1. Will there be vegetation n/a
cleaning? _
2. Will trees be affected (e.g. V/ n/a
cut down or removed) during
the clearing? If yes, how
many and what are these
species of trees?

# of trees
species of trees:

3. Will the project encroach into / No impact.


precious ecological areas (e.g.
forested zones, watershed areas)?
4. Will clearing activities affect / No impact.
any rare, threatened or
endangered plant and animal
species? -

Pre-Construction/Construction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation!
Socio-Cultural Environment Description Enhancement
L _ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Measures
l
1. Will there be settlements to n/a
be affected? If yes, how
many households will be
affected?
Total no. of families/households:
none
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2. Will the project provide n/a
reasonable payment terms to
the affected settlements?

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3. Will there be locals to be Positive impact It is the Cooperative's
hired during the construction? policy to prioritize local
l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hiring.
4. Are there existing public trails / No impact Access for fishing
or routes (regularly used) that activities and pebble
traverse the property? picking will be
maintained. Public will
be allowed continued
access to project area.
5. Will the public or local / No impact Public will be allowed
community still have access to continued access to the
the property in terms of project area.
passing through or entering it
to reach their house or
residence? __
6. Will there be increase in / Positive impact Increase in economic
economic activity in the area activities will be due to
or rise in associated projects? local hiring, local
purchase of goods and
services and generation
of small scale business
7. Will the project cause an - No impact Transport of heavy
increase in traffic or disrupt equipment will be by
traffic in major routes due to sea.
entry or exit of construction
equipment?
8. Are there prevailing peace No impact
and order problems in the site
which can affect the project?
9. Will the project destroy! No impact
impose hazards to
historical/cultural instruments?

Operation and Maintenance Period


Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation/
Physical Environment Description Enhancement
Measures
1. Will the project create a _ Positive impact as
significant decrease in the the project most
aesthetic value of the area? likely will be
considered as a
tourist attraction l
2. Are there areas prone to i No available data Wind towers and tall
lightning strikes? on lightning structures are provided

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strikes in the area. with lightning arresters.
3. Does the project have Nighttime noise Use of modem turbines
significant noise emissions level theoretically with low sound
may reach up to emissions.
45dBA at The Turbines are
distance up to 200 placed close to the sea,
meters from the and as such the
row of turbines background noise will
due to rotation of mask the Turbine noise.
blades and
mechanical noise
of turbines

2Operation and Maintenance Period


Project Activities Affecting the Y N Impact Mitigation/
Biological Environment Description Enhancement
Measures
1. Does the design take into / Possible bird Blades will be colored
account hazards to wildlife due deaths, however white for visibility.
to rotation of wind turbine very minimal
blades? See Attachment
3
2. Does the design take into Ilocos Region is
account possible blockade of not a significant
wildlife passageways? part of the eastem
migratory flyway
of the Philippine
jurisdiction.

Operation and Maintenance Period


Project Activities Affecting the YIN 1 Impact Mitigation/
Socio-Cultural Environment Descriction Enhancement Measures
1. Will the project create No Modem blades are
interference with other communication reinforced with fiber
utilities? lines/cell sites glass which absorbs
Utilities: near the project electromagnetic waves.
I ______________________ _ I I I area.

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2. Will the project create a Positive Impact Only tourist/transient
significant increase in the visitors are expected
existing population in the area? initially.
Businesses/industries
which will locate in the
area may attract migrant
workers.
3. Will the prevailing land value / Positive impact Increase in land value is
in the area increase with the a natural market
project? consequences when
projects are established.
4. Does the design take into Occurrence of Towers are designed to
account hazards to humans due accidents is withstand storms,
to accidental failure of the wind unlikely. There is typhoons and
turbines? no record of such earthquakes of 10
accidents in wind magnitude. Blades will
projects in 37 automatically reorient to
countries. stop rotation at wind
speeds from 30 m/sec
and up.
5. Is there a team formed for the / No impact
proper responsibilities in
repairing damaged poles/towers
resulting from natural
(typhoons, earthquakes) or man-
made calamities? l
6. Will there be an increase in / Positive impact. Need LGU initiatives.
economic activity or rise in The project is
associated projects? expected to attract
tourist and other
investors the area.

PROPONENTS COMMITMENTS Answer


Yes No
Are you committing yourself to...
I. Comply with existing environmental rules and
regulations, guidelines and criteria?
2. Comply with all mitigation and enhancement measures V r
that have been identified in the report?
3. Abide and conform to the prescribed rules an
specifications for power transmission lines as contained in
the Electrical Code of the Philippines?

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4. Construct, operate ad maintain well-designed wind
turbines and other related structures?
5. Establish adequate buffer zones from the project area?
6. Comply with all stipulations indicated in any agreement /
forged with private or public authorities?
7. Report to proper government authorities any illegal forest /
activities that may be present or happening in the project
area?
8. Immediately replace/rehabilitate/repair damaged
structures/lines resulting from natural or man-made
calamities?
9. Organize and conduct information, education and
communication (IEC) activities on safely and potential
hazards of the project?
10. Properly brief or orient the proponent's staff about the /
ECC conditions, commitments and agreements made
about the project?
11. Others, please specify /

E. LIST OF ANNEXES

Title or Description Put a check (/) mark

1. Location Map Vl
Photocopy of TCT/OCT/CLT, etc. (S/S Filed and on the process at CENR office,
only) Foreshore Lease Bangui, Ilocos Norte
2. Location Plan /
3. Tower or Pole Design and Layout V/
4. Power Output Layout of Wind Farm
5. Control and Storage Station Layout /
6. Listing of Manpower Requirements /
7. GANTT Chart (Schedule of Activities) /
Photocopies of Agreements/Right-of-Way n/a
Grants
8. Topographic Map /

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9. Geological Fault Map l
10. List of Trees and other Important n/a
Vegetation
11. Noise Emission Impact Assessment l

Clearance from Office of Cultural n/a


Communities (if traversing ancestral lands
Or indigenous people/communities)
PAWB Clearance (if traversing a n/a
Protected Area)
12. Endorsement of the Municipal or City
Provincial Council _

F. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

1. Foreshore Lease Application/certification


2. Site Photocopies
3. Bird Impact Study
4. Corporate By-laws and SEC Registration

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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT

This is to certify that all the information and commitments in the Initial
Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist are true, accurate and complete. Should we
learn of any information to the attention of the appropriate DENR Regional Office.

We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may be imposed
arising from any misinterpretation or failure to state material information in this IEE
Checklist.

In witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this day of


, 2000 at

ATTY.FERDINAND A. DUMLAO
Chairman, Boardof Directors
North Wind Power Development Corporation

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

BEFORE, ME, this day of , 2000 at


, personally appeared with Community Tax Certificate
No. issued on at the
in his capacity as

And acknowledged to me that this TEE is his/her voluntary act and deed, of the entity he/she
represents. This document, which consists of pages, including the page
on which acknowledgement is written is an Initial Environment Examination (IEE)
Checklist.

Witness my hand and seal on the place and date above written.

Notary Public
Until
PTR No.
Issued at
On

Doc. No.
Page No.
Book No.
Series of

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5 Equipment manufacturing 131 days
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7 Erection 104 days
8 Testing and Commissioning 28 days
9 Substation 236 days
10 Design and Procurement 155 days
11 Shipment to Site 39 days
12 Erection 26 days
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TURBINE SOUND EMISSION IMPACT ASSEMBLY

1.0 Summary

Sound produced from turbines are aerodynamic (wind impact on blades) and
mechanical in nature. As such, noise issue on wind turbines is now addressed
through advances in turbine blade design and mechanical design, plus siting of
turbines away from residential areas. Modem turbine designs aim to avoid
aerodynamically emitted pure tones and audible sounds frequencies of 20-20,000
hertz. Modem designs include smoother blade tips and trailing edges, larger and
slower rotational speeds of blades, and upstream orientation of rotors.
Mechanical noises are reduced through improvements on gearboxes, fastenings
and couplings, avoidance of vibration of components, and to certain extent sound
insulation. Background noise sources and barriers help reduce the impact of
sound from turbines.

Philippine standards for Noise in Residential areas are:

Daytime 55 dBA

Moming/Evening 50 dBA

Nighttime 45 dBA

Noise emission measurements from the Proposed Wind Turbine has been
performed and is attached hereto.

Analysis of the noise in a distance of 75 m shows that the noise from the turbine
contains no clearly audible tones or impulses.

The Proposed Turbine site is located outside residential areas and along the
seashore line as such the background noise will generally mask the turbine noise
completely.

2.0 Basic Concepts on Noise

2.1 Definition

Noise is defined under PD984 Implementing Rules and Regulations as "the


erratic, intennittent, or statistically random oscillation, or any unwanted sound".
On the other hand, "sound means an oscillation in pressure, stress particle
displacement, particle velocity , etc., in a medium whose internal forces (e.g.
elastic viscous) of the superposition of such propagated oscillation which evokes
an auditory sensation.".
2.2 Perception on Noise and Sound

The distinction between noise and sound is a highly psychological phenomenon.


Most people find it pleasant to listen to the sound of waves at the seashore, and
quite a number are annoyed with the noise from the neighbor's radio, eventhough
the actual sound level may be lower. As such, instruments are developed to
measure sound rather than noise. To maintain objectivity of regulations, "sound
levels" (which is scientifically measurable) is used rather than "noise levels" in
controlling auditory effects caused by a project. People's perception of noise
from wind turbines will be influenced by their attitude to the source of the noise,
rather than the actual noise itself

2.3 Sound Measurements

Sound is a form of wave energy and can be characterized by frequency of


oscillations and its strength or intensity. It is through these physical measurable
properties that sound level instruments are developed. The frequency is the
number of wavelengths pass a point in one second, designated as cycles per
second or hertz as in radio frequencies. The intensity is the pressure created by
the energy, in watts per square meter. A single sound source can emit a range of
sound frequencies with corresponding intensities. For simplification and public
use, instruments have been developed to readily convert these two properties to a
decibel (dB) unit.

Sound is measured in intensity level, L (decibels, dB). The decibel is a measure


of sound pressure level - the magnitude of the pressure variations in the air,
which is given by the expression

L = 10 log [I/Ir]

Where I is the sound intensity in watts/M2 and Ir is the reference intensity. The
watt is the standard unit of power in electrical or mechanical usage.

Sound level is given with the class of the weighting network (i.e. A, C and F).
The dB(A) scale is used for environmental regulations. It measures the sound
intensity over a range of audible frequencies, and then uses a weighting scheme
which accounts for the fact that the human ear has a different sensitivity to each
different sound frequency. The reference intensity is 1 x 10-12 watts/M2 , the
minimum intensity for the human ear can sense at 1,000 hertz. Attachment 1
shows common sound intensities from various sources.

In general, medium or speech range frequencies are heard better than at low or
high frequencies. In the dB(A) system, the sound pressure at the most audible
frequencies (200-15,000 Hz) are to be multiplied by high numbers while the less
audible frequencies (20-200 Hz and 15,000 - 20,000 Hz) are multiplied by low
numbers, and everything is then added up to get an index number.

2
The "C" weighting network (20-20,000 Hz) is also used to determine the
presence of low and high frequencies. A small difference between the "C" and
"A" levels indicate a large number of higher frequency components within the
normal range of human hearing. A large difference suggests the presence of a
large number of lower frequency components (20-200 Hz).

A flat ("F") frequency response (10-20000 Hz) in dB measures sound pressure


level. It is a physical measure of sound without auditory sensation weighting.
The "F" characteristic measurement is employed in frequency analysis and
researches on sound reduction.

2.4 Types of Aerodynamics Sound Emission

Sound is produced when wind hits an object and causes vibrations, such as in
buildings, house, cars and other structures. If the object is sharp, a pure tone
such as from musical wind instruments may be produced. A pure tone can be
annoying to a listener. In another case, wind may hit the leaves of trees and
shrubs, or water surface creating a random mixture of high frequencies, often
called white (random) noise which is hardly noticeable.

3.0 Noise Characterization from Wind Turbine

Modem turbines are designed to eliminate audible aerodynamic sound


frequencies (20-20,000 hertz) and intensities. Designs include smooth surface
and aerodynamically designed blade tips and back edges. Audible sound
frequency is also reduced through slower rotating rotor blades. Rotor blades
orientation, upstream of the support tower, avoids production of impulsive low
frequency noises. Mechanical noises are reduced through improvements on
gearboxes, fastenings and couplings, avoidance of vibration of components, and
to a certain extent sound insulation. Natural background noises can mask turbine
noise.

3.1 Types of Noises from Wind Turbines

There are two kinds of noise produced from the windmill, i.e. the aerodynamic
noise produced from the blade and the mechanical noise produced from the
gearbox and hydraulic pumps in the nacelle (generator housing).

Aerodynamic noise is the swishing sound of the rotor blade. It primarily


originates at the tip and back edge f the rotor blade. The slight swishing sound
may be heard at close distance to a wind turbine at relatively low wind speeds.
Wind impacting at rotor blades causes emission of white (or random) noise. The
blades, being very smooth, emit a minor part of the noise. Most of the noise
(pure tones) originates from the trailing edge of the blades.

3
As discussed in the following sub-sections, aerodynamic noises have been
reduced through use of smooth blade shape, larger blade to reduce rotational sped
which in turn reduces sound frequency to lower non-audible frequencies.

Mechanical noise is generated by the speed-increasing gearbox and hydraulic


pumps. It has virtually disappeared from modem wind turbines due to
engineering advancements such as improvements on gearboxes, fastenings and
couplings, avoidance of vibration of components, and to a certain extent sound
insulation.

3.2 Rotor Blade Shape

Aerodynamic noise have been reduced through advances on research on noise


reduction and engineering. Successes were accomplished in virtually eliminating
pure tones, and only low frequency noise is emitted from rotor blades. The
smooth surface and aerodynamic design of blade tips and back edges and care in
installation have dramatically cut aerodynamic noise.

3.3 Rotor Blade Rotational Speed and Size

Sound pressure will increase with the fifth power of the speed of the blade
relative to the surrounding air, other factors being equal. Thus, aerodynamic
noise can be reduced by maintaining a slower rotation of blades, attainable using
large rotor diameters. Rotor rotation increases slightly with increase wind speed.
Also, the increase in noise from wind turbine is slight compared with the increase
in sound emission from the wind.

3.4 Rotational Speed and Sound Frequencies

A higher frequency of sound is produced at higher rotational speeds of the rotor.


The low rotational speed of large wind turbines produce a peak acoustic energy in
the 8-15 Hz or infrasonic range (i.e. sound waves below the audio-frequency
range). This avoids danger of hearing damage. Smaller turbines can create peaks
at 20-20,000 Hz which is the frequency range of human hearing. In this
frequency range, the levels of infrasonic waves radiated by large wind turbines
are very low compared with other sources of acoustic energy (e.g. sonic booms,
shock waves from explosions, sounds from construction/demolition sites). In
general, the low acoustic energy of ultrasound frequencies (above the audio
frequency level) is not a concern.

3.5 Impulsive Noise and Rotor Orientation

Except near the source, low frequency noises from wind turbine is not detectable,
unless the noise has an impulsive character. It is not clear if low frequency
impulse are actually heard or felt or combination of both. The impulsive nature
of the emitted low-frequency energy may allow interaction between the incident
acoustic impulse and the resonance of the homes which magnify the stimulus by
creating vibrations as well as transforming the energy into the audible frequency

4
range. Thus, the nuisance is often connected with the periodic nature of the
emitted sounds rather tan the frequency of the acoustic energy.

Impulsive noise is generally produced from turbines with rotors operating


downwind of the support towers. Impulses are generated by the interaction of the
aerodynamic lift created on the rotor blades and the wave vortices being shed
from the tower, especially for edged shaped towers. On the other hand,
impulsive noise can be prevented by placing the rotors upstream of the tower
support. The low frequency noise generated from an upwind turbine is therefore
primarily the result of the interaction of the aerodynamic lift on the blades and
the atmospheric turbulence in the wind. Because atmospheric turbulence is a
random phenomenon, the radiated low-frequency noise also exhibits a random or
non-coherent characteristic thus is less detectable or noticeable even when it
interacts with an intervening resonant structure.

3.6 Background Noise and Wind Turbine Noise

Sounds from waves and winds can be heard near the seashore. At winds around
4-7 m/s and beyond, the noise from the wind in leaves of shrubs and trees will
gradually mask (drown out) any potential sound from wind turbines. At wind
speeds around 8 m/s and beyond, background noise will generally mask turbine
noise completely.

The sound of the wind in nearby trees and hedgerows, houses and structures and
over local topography increases with wind speed, but at a faster rate than that of
the wind turbine. It is likely that turbine noise would then be completely masked
by wind-generated background noise. This is possible at high wind speeds, but
not at cut-in speed, which can be the most critical. As the sound level meets the
45 dB(A) nighttime standard, the sound intensity level is likely to still be lower
inside the houses, even with windows open.

3.7 Emission and Ambient Noise Tests

A test conducted on Vestas V47-66OkW wind turbine (Attachment 2) provides an


idea on the noise emission and ambient level in wind energy projects. source
sound levels ranged from space dBA at wind speeds of 5-8 m/sec. At wind speed
of 8 m/s, pure tones or impulses from the turbine are not audible at a distance of
75 meters.

A narrow band frequency analysis (Hz) was carried out for the wind turbine
during periods with wind velocity of approximately 8 m/s, to determine whether
the noise contains clear audible tones. The test showed no dominant tone
components in the Hz range. Calculations were done in the frequency range Hz
to analyze a small peak at Hz. The findings show no clear audible tone
emanating from the wind turbine.

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Attachment 1

Intensity level of some common sounds

Source Sound level (dBA) Description


(Hearing threshold) 0
Normal breathing 10 Barely audible
Rustling of leaves 20
Soft whisper (at 5 meters) 30 Very quiet
Inside a peaceful house 35
Library 40
Quiet living room 44
Quiet office 50 Quiet
Aircon (at 2 m) ** 55
Aircon (at I m) ** 56
Normal conversation (at 1 m) ** 60-65 Moderate
Normal (light) traffic/laughter (2 70
persons at I m) **
Busy traffic, noisy office with 80 Noisy
machines; average factory
Heavy truck (at 15 m) 90 Constant exposure
Endangers hearing
Old subway train 100
Construction noise (at 3 m) 110
Rock concert with ampliers (at 2 120 Pain threshold
m); jet takeoff (at 60 m)
Pneumatic riveter; machine gun 130
Source: Tipler, P.A. (1982). Physics: Volume I. Worth Publishers, Inc. 582 pp.
**measured by proponent.

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1 ~~t~~E5 Vestas 660 kW Variable Slip Wind Turbine, V47-660 kW and V47-66012o0 k-W
Date: 30. J 1998 Clss: I Item no.: 943111.Rl Page: 22jof25|

11.3 Enclosure 2, noise measurement

11.4 Noise resume of VESTAS V47-660 kW Wind Turbine


1. The measurement has been done by:

Acoustica as
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under the accreditation, registration no. 134, from DANAK.

2. This resume has been worked out on September 3, 1996 by Vestas Wind Systems A/S.

3. The noise measurements have been reported in Acoustica report no. P4.010.97 dated August
6, 1997. The noise measurements has been carried out July 28, 1997.

4. The measurements were carried out to determine the noise emission from a VESTAS V47-
660 kW.

5. The noise emission has been determined according to statutorial order no. 304 of may, 14,
1991, and relevant parts of Guideline no. 6/1984, "Noise from Industrial Plants", from the
Danish Ministry of the Environment.

6. Results of Measurements:
6a.
Vestas V47-660 kW, 0ster Gammelby, OptiTip
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Date: 30. Ian 1998 Class: I hem no.: 943111.R1 | Pagc: 3 o 25

The apparent A-weighted sound power level can be calculated from the equivalent continuous
A-weighted sound pressure level, using the following expression:

LWA = LAq + 10- log(4 X- (d 2 + h2)) - 6 dB

Where, d = distance from the base of the wind turbine to the measurement position
(d= 75m).
h = hub height (h = 40,5m + 0,5m).

6b. The measurement show the following results at a wind speed of 8 m/s. The measurements is
given respectively, as the A-weighted sound pressure level LACq.ref and the A-weighted sound
power level Lw'A,ref.

Frequency | LANq,rCe f LWA.ref


[dB(A)] [dB(A)]
1/1 octave 63 Hz 34,6 78,2
1/1 octave 125 Hz 42,5 86,1
1/1 octave 250 Hz 46,2 89,8
111 octave 500 Hz 51,6 95,2
1/1 octave 1 kHz 53,4 97,0
1/1 octave 2 kHz 49,2 92,9
1/ octave 4 kHz 44,2 87,9
1/1 octave 8 kHz 25,6 69,2
A-weighted, total l 57,2 100,8

According to statoturial order no. 304 of May 14, 1991, from the Danish Ministry of the
Environment, the degree of accuracy on the results is +2 dB.

6c. An analysis of the noise in a distance of 75 meter show, that the noise from the turbine
contains no clearly audible tones or impulses. The analysis has been performed according to
guideline no. 6/1984, "Noise from Industrial Plants", from the Danish Ministry of the
Environment.
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Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
llocos Norte
BARANGAY BARUYEN
S - EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
BARANGAY OF BARANGAY tARUYEN, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
2 - 83,
. AT
-', 'A O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL.
<. PRESENTS:
ALEXANDER C.CALAPINI Barengay Chairman
FERNANDO LABRADOR Baragay Kagawad
I SAMUEL VELASCO
AMELITO JAMON
MEDEL SAMBRANO
- do -
- do-
- do-
ALLAN LABRADOR - do -
ROBERT GUZON -do-
ROGUE FERRERIA - do-
WILLIE VELASCO SK Chairman
JALIBERT MALAPIT Brgy. Secretary
REY BALOALOA Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. O62O coo

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A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL
WINDMILL POWER PLANT INBARANGAY BARUYEN, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE
VWHEREAS, Barangay Baruyen, Bangui, Ilocos Norte have a constant source of
renewable energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore areas suitable for
the establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;
WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private corporation has
| .-.-
t ~secured a foreshore lease from the Government of the Republic of the Philippines through the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores located in the aforesaid
barangay;
-e WHEREAS,the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed to develop the
said leased government land into a large-scale commercial windmill power plant using wind
power as a renewable source of energy;
WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial windmill power
plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to the nearby residents and
constituents of Barangay Baruyen;

WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind Power Development


3 S Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment of Barangay Baruyen by
way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;
§WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale commercial
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windmill power plant will lead to the development and modemization of Barangay Banuyen, within
the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benefit of the whole province of ilocos
Norte as well.

:::;i;
WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded,.be it;
RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the establishment of a
| *, ~~~commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Baruyen, Bangui, llooos Norte;

i>- RESOLVEDFINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices concerned for
information and recommending approval.
VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
< I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.

lBR
rJa AiPIT,.
i APPROV ED:;:

ALEXA RC. CALAPINI 7f


,. 1 t 00,
Baran gy Chairman A
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Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
llocos Norte
BARANGAY TAGUIPORO
EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR
BAFLANGAY OF BARANGAY TAGPORO BANGUI, SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
VFr,3)> e /3 *aD AT (ia) /i O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL.
"i.' PRESENTS:
EDGAR GUMALLAOI Barangay Chairman
NELSON BULUSAN Baragay Kagawad
INOCENCIO ACOBA
- do -
SARIKEDKED ABALOS - do-
ROMULO MOLINA
- do-
EDGAR MARTINEZ
ALEX GACES -do -
- do -
JEMEI ACACIO
- do -
JONEL GACES SK Chairman
NELYGACES Orgy. Secretary
JOSUE GUMALLAOI Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. °9?
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
A COMMERCIAL
WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY TAGUIPORO,
BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE
WHEREAS, Barangay Taguiporo, Bangui,
4r.; renewable energy in the form of wind power and also llocos Nore have a constant source of
have available foreshore areas suitable for
Ihe establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;

,WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private


secured a foreshore lease from the Govemment of the Republic corporation has
v; .,>: Department of Environment and Natural Resources over of the Philippines through the
the foreshores located in the aforesaid
barangay;
VWHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed
said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial windmill to develop the
V power as a renewable source of energy; power plant using wind

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale


plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities tocommercial windmill power
constituents of Barangay Taguiporo; the nearby residents and

WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind


-- . ~~~Corporation Power Development
will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment

I
of Barangay Taguiporo|
by way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other
local taxes;
1, WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale
windmill power plant will lead to thc development and modemization commercial
.t;I within the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the of Barangay Taguiporo,
12 : Ilocos Norte as well. benefit of the whole province of

WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;

I*~.,.
RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully
support the establishment of a
commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Tagulporo, Bangui,
Ilocos Norte;
RESOLVED FINALLY, to fumish copies of this resolution to
information and recommending approval. the offices concerned for

VOTING PROFILE:
4 :6s UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
= , c/ "' /
I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resoluti

s - . ~~~~~~~~~~NfLYG
tCESi
APPROVED
jit ~~APPROVED: 4 Bara ga ecretary

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(EI G9G,JYkGMALLAOI
fangay Chairman 3
Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
Iilocos Norte
BARANGAY MANAYON
.4 v EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR
BARZANGAY OF BARANGAY MANAYON, BANGUI,SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
£ ¢G7?sa4
ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
b AT ' Af/
W9
A O'CLOCKAT ITS SESSION HALL.
PRESENTS:
ROGELIO A. PEDRONAN Barangay Chairman
JERRY RAGUDO
JOSEPH GUIRA Baragay Kagawad
EDWIN RAMOS -do-
MAXIMO ANCHETA -do-
ISMAELA VALIENTE -do-
MENANDRO ALUPAY - do -
- do -
CECILIO OMMAYON
CYNTHIA HIDALGO - do -
- SK Chairman
7%.iS, ARTEMIO APOSTOL
FROILAN ALETA Brgy. Secretary
Brgy. Treasurer
g *t, Resolution No.
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT
WINDMILL POWER PLANT INBARANGAY MANAYON, OF A COMMERCIAL
BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE
WHEREAS, Barangay Manayon, Bangui,
renewable energy in the form of wind power and also llocos
have
Norte have a constant source of
the establishment of a commercial windmill power plant; available foreshore areas suitable for

4i WHEREAS,'the
-s s, secured a foreshore leaseNorthwind Power Development Corporation,
from the Govemment of the Republic of thea private corporation has
'; Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the Philippines through the
barangay; foreshores located in the aforesaid

WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation


said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial has proposed to develop the
power as a renewable source of energy; windmill power plant using wind

WHEREAS, the proposed establishment


plant will provide new jobs and offer employmentof opportunities
a large-scale commercial windmill power
constituents of Barangay Manayon; to the nearby residents and

: WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind


Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the Power Development
local
by way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and govemment of Barangay Manayon
other local taxes;
WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment
windmill power plant will lead to the development of a large-scale commercial
and modernization of Barangay Manayon,
within the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound
:locos Norte as well. to the benefit of the whole province of

WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;


RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully
commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Manayon, Bangui, support the establishment of a
Ilocos Norte;
eW .,<' RESOLVED FINALLY, to fumish copies of this resolution
'-.- *information and recommending approval.
to the offices concemed for

VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED

I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing


resolution. p/pox, WbP A L:bR

41
APPROVED: Barangay Secretary

,PEDRONAN
;rangay Chairman
Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
Ilocos Norte
BARANGAY ABACA
EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
BARANGAY OF BARANGAY ABACA BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
" ;, "> '3 -sWAT (A') 7 O'CLOCKAT ITS SESSION HALL.
PRESENTS:
ELMER R.ACOBA Barangay Chairman
_v .';>RODOLFO TRINIDAD Baragay Kagawad
RUBEN LAURETA -do-
ERNESTO RIOGA - do-
ABRAHAM ACOBA - do -
ROY VISITASION - do -
RODOLFO ACOBA -do-
JULIO ALABA -do-
MELCHOR TRINIDAD SK Chairman
9A TERESITA AGUSTIN Brgy. Secretary
ROSALINDA VILLANUEVA Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. A 3d
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL
WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY ABACA, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE
WHEREAS, Barangay Abaca, Bangui, llocos Norte have a constant source of renewable
energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore areas suitable for the
establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;
_4.,.vWHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation, a private corporation has
-4. secured a foreshore lease from the Govemment of the Republic of the Philippines through the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores located in the aforesaid
barangay;

VWHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed to develop the
said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial windmill power plant using wind
power as a renewable source of energy;
WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial windmill
plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to the nearby residentspower
and
constituents of Barangay Abaca;
WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind Power Development
Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment of Barangay Abaca by
way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;
WVHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale commercial
windmill power plant will lead to the development and modemization of Barangay Abaca,
the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benefit of the whole province of within
Ilocos
Norte as well.
WHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;
*16 ;RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the establishment of a
commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Abaca, Bangui, llocos Norte;

RESOLVED FINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices concemed for
information and recommending approval.
VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
Y"' I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.

TEREOAGUSTIN V A
Barangay Secretary
APPROVED & DIR J
;. .> ~~~ELME AOBA
u ~~*n ~~~~i Bar§ ay ma
CFr-- Republic of the Philippines
Municipality of Bangui
llocos Norte
BARANGAY MASIKIL
4 i EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
BARANGAY OF BARANGAY MASIKIL, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE HELD ON
AiS. A /) AT ( ) *P`o O'CLOCK AT ITS SESSION HALL.
PRESENTS:
I
tS ,. WILLIAM R.TOMAS Barangay Chairman
ELMER TOMAS Baragay Kagawad
ROSARIO VALIENTE -do-
LUCRECIA MAGANA -do-
EDGARDO MALLARI -do-

IL
EMILIO ACOB -do-
EDWARD MARTINEZ - do-
ANGEL MABINI -do-
FROILAN MAGANA SK Chairman
ARTEMIO TORRADO --
Brgy. Secretary
EDROLFO ACOB Brgy. Treasurer
Resolution No. el 2b6b
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMERCIAL
WINDMILL POWER PLANT IN BARANGAY MASIKIL, BANGUI, ILOCOS NORTE
WHEREAS, Barangay Masikil, Bangui, llocos Norte have a constant source of renewable
energy in the form of wind power and also have available foreshore areas suitable for the
establishment of a commercial windmill power plant;
jWHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation,
51 ; ~~~secured a foreshore lease from the Government of the Republic of thea private corporation has
Philippines through the
seuDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources over the foreshores located in the aforesaid
S ,: barangay;
WHEREAS, the Northwind Power Development Corporation has proposed to develop the
said leased govemment land into a large-scale commercial windmill power plant using wind
power as a renewable source of energy;
WHEREAS, the proposed establishment of a large-scale commercial windmill power
*.. plant will provide new jobs and offer employment opportunities to the nearby residents and
constituents of Barangay Masikil;
WHEREAS, the operation and establishment of the Northwind Power Development
Corporation will redound to the economic benefit of the local govemment of Barangay Masikil by
way of collection of fees, licenses, business permits and other local taxes;

WHEREAS, the long-term benefits of the establishment of a large-scale commercial


windmill power plant will lead to the development and modemization of Barangay Masikil, within
the municipality of Bangui and ultimately redound to the benefit of the whole province of llocos
Norte as well.
VWHEREFORE, it has been moved and duly seconded, be it;
RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to endorse and fully support the establishment of a
commercial windmill power plant in Barangay Masikil, Bangui, llocos Norte;
RESOLVED FINALLY, to furnish copies of this resolution to the offices concemed for
information and recommending approval.
VOTING PROFILE:
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED d 1z9A
I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing resolution. -ew0jo*
* ItO, C2d/R'

ARTEMIO TORRADO
aO L Barangay Secretary
*: :, ~APPROVED: ,
JOW6NR. TOMAS
Barangay Chairman
- ~~~~~~Foreshore Lease Application

i 11 ~~~~~~~Certification i

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NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Room 310, Jolibee Plaza, EmeraldAvenue,
Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines

August 25, 2000

.4 M . MR. JOSEFINO L. DAQUIOAG


R.|-,
CENR Officer
Bangui, llocos Norte
Thru: Engr. Alberto B. Baguio
OIC, EMPAS/Special Investigator

Subject: Application for Foreshore Lease

Dear Mr. Daquioag:

Northwind Power Development Corporation (NPDC) is a domestic corporation


with foreign alliance engaged in the development of wind power generation. Earlier
studies together with the on-going data gathering by the company indicate favorable
.:t
'J conditions and viability for the establishment of a commercial wind power project in
m
.; Bangui, Ilocos Norte, particularly in the foreshorelines of Barangays Baruyen, Taguiporo,
Manayon, Masikil and Abaca.

Initial consultations with barangay and municipal officials of Bangui, llocos Norte
regarding the proposed project have indicated their support thereon, taking into
consideration the following benefits and advantages:
a.) The project produces cleaner and cheaper electricity. Other kinds of power
plants are dependent on oil or bunker fuel which is imported and subjected to
price fluctuations.
b.) It will encourage infrastructure development, not only in Bangui but the whole
province of llocos Norte.
c.) It will generate employment.
d.) Wind farms are tourist attraction as well, thus, it will enhance many other
livelihood projects to support the tourism aspect of the project.
,' i2^ The foreshore being applied for lease is not utilized for any business or livelihood
activity except for stones/peable-picking by three to five individuals in the whole span of
4-,&. -.>> the identified area, hence, the project will develop idle, unutilized and unproductive lands
generating additional revenue for the government.
It has been observed further that, there is very limited fishing activity in the area
applied for, as conformed by the barangay officials, since the area is very windy
throughout the year and making it not to conducive to fishing.
In view of the foregoing considerations, may I respectfully formalize our application
for foreshore lease, as I have earlier indicated our firm reservation for the same,
X: t$; covering the area of 808,630 sq. m. located in the foreshorelines of Barangays Baruyen,
Taguiporo, Manayon, Masikil and Abaca, all in the Municipality of Bangui, llocos Norte.
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j4'-^i Enclosed as Annex "A" for your reference, are copies of Sketch/Survey Plan of the
Foreshore Land indicating its Technical Description.
Thank you and I look forward to your usual prompt action on this request.

Very truly o s,

ATD. DINA A. DUMLAO


Chaiinanof the ard of Director
;-. t.t. Copy furnished: Tel. No. (02) 634-88
- The Regional Executive Director Mobile/Cellphone: (0917) 537-6671
DENR Region I, San Fernando City
- The Honorable Mayor
Municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte
Reptiblic of the Phiiippinos
ArAO
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Depaztnent of Environment aud Nartuml Resources.
(' <A4MzJNITY ENVIRONMFJZT'AN) NA T(1k41.
T IiSRARLX FF.J(' f_;
Manayon, Eangui, Tlocos Norte 2920 4 ;

October 18, 2000

CE1Z TI FI CA TIO N

THIS 1STO CERTIFY that Northwind Power Development Corporation has a


pcnding Foreshore Lease Application for an area of 808,630 square meters more or less,
located at Barangays Baruyen, Taguiporo, Manayon, Masikil and Abaca all of Bangui, Ilocos
Norte.

That the afore-mentioned land sought to he leased is not within any previously issued
lease, patent, decree of title; that it is free from any adverse claim or conflict; and that there is
no subsisting lease application filed by any other person or entity.

This certification is issued upon request of Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumlan, Chairman of


the Ioard of Directors of Northwind Power Development Corporation for whatever legal
purpose it may serve.

<iJO,EFINO L. DAQUTOAG
CELYR Officer

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Bird Impact study on
10 MW Wind Fam doLa Pa
(TARFA)
BIRD IMPACT STUDY ON THE 10 MW WIND FARM OF LA PENA (TARIFA)

N. Cererols, A. Martinez M. Ferrer


Ecotecnia. S.C.C.L. Estaci6n Biol6gica de Dofiana
Amistat 23, 1st Avda. Maria Luisa s/n Pabell6n del Perni
08005 Barcelona 41013 Sevilla

ABSTRACT: This paper shows the conclusions of a 16 month study of the possible impacts on the local and migrating popu-
lation of birds of a wind farm located in the passageway of migrating birds between Africa and Europe. On the whole, the wind
farm did not prove to represent an important impact on the birds present in its surroundings and, on the contrary, created a new
habitat for some species of birds not present in adjacent areas.
Keywords: Birds, environmental aspects.

1. AIM OF THE PROJECT. 2.1 Nesting birds.


The nesting birds were studied along lineal transects
The increasing use of wind power has led to various with a fixed length in each area (total 6.9 km). Most nest-
studies about the possible impacts of wind-farms on bird ing birds belonged to Passeriforms. On the average more
populations. Although some studies have recorded bird observations of nesting birds were performed in the wind-
collisions with rotor blades and other studies the loss of farm (see Table 1).
breeding grounds, up to now no clear indications to reject
the further development of wind power in order to protect Table I: Ncsting birds frequency.
bird populations have been made known. Despite this,
l ~~~~Ecot6cnia. a wind devcloper in a wind-fam-m in Tarifa, Arca Obscrvation Recorded Expectcd
Spain, decided to study the possible impacts of its farm on timc (h) frequency frequency
both the local bird population and migrating birds. In Wind Farm 335 2.673 2.306
summer 94 a 16 month study with this aim was started. The Comparablc
, "Estaci6n Biol6gica de Doiiana" (CSIC) designed the study area nr. 1 139 932 957
mcthods and was responsiblc for thc data interprctation. Comparable
arca nr. 2 102 360 702

j 2. METHODS. This was due to the high density of species brccding in


small crests or rocks, a site abscnt in the other two areas.
The wind farm consists of 66 wind turbines (10 MW), Most nests located in the wind-farm belonged to Red-
about 40 m high, set 50-80 m apart from each other in one legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa), a species absent in the
single row, on a N-S oriented mountain ridge. In this part other two areas. Abundant species in the three study areas
of Spain high density of migrating and wintering birds can were Black-eared Wheatear (Oenanthe hispanica), Dartford
be observed. Tarifa is a passageway of migrating birds Warbler (Sylvia undata) and Stonechat (Saxicola tor-
from Europe crossing the Strait of Gibraltar towards their quata). The nest of a remarkable species was located in the
African winter quarters. wind farm: An Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo). The mean produc-
Several variables conceming bird behaviour were com- tivity, number of fledglings per nest, was equal for the
pared between the wind-farm and two comparable adjacent three studied areas.
j mountain areas, one with an E-W orientation and the other
with the same orientation of the wind-farm mountain ridge. 2.2 Roosting birds.
The variables concemed were: Observations of roosting birds were carried out in
winter, monitoring the same lineal transects that were
(I) species, number and productivity of nesting birds, sampled for nesting birds. Most roosting birds were Pas-
(2) number of roosting birds in winter time, seriforms. In the wind-farm less birds than in one of the
(3) passages and flight altitude of local and migrating other areas were seen. The difference observed in this area
birds, is probably reiated to the distinct mountain orientation and
(4) flight behaviour in the wind-farm and not to the existing wind farm, because on the second com-
(5) collision accidents of birds with rotor blades. parable area, with the same orientation, the frequency is
also less than expected (see Table II).

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Table II: Roosting birds frequency Flight behaviour in the proximity of wind turbines was
registered by direct observation and by video cameras. All
Area Observation Recorded Expected changes in flight, direction, altitude and wing movements,
time frequency frequency were recorded. Aspect and number of changes observed
Wind Farm 273 792 840 could not be related to wind speed or direction, but
Comparable changes in altitude were positively related to temperature.
area nr. 1 31 144 95 Birds made changes in flight direction more often when
Comparable crossing the wind-farm than when crossing the other areas
area nr. 2 23 70 71 without wind turbines. Although this higher number of
direction changes could probably be entirely ascribed to
2.3 Migrating birds. the wind-farm, the number of operating turbines did not
Nearly one thousand hours were spent watching migrat- influence the frequency of changes in flight.
|i ing birds from several fixed observation points in the three
areas. A total of 72.000 birds were recorded, most of them 2.5 Collision accidents of birds.
passing above the wind-farm, but at a higher altitude than Weekly visits were made to all the wind turbines to
over the other two areas (see Table III). check any collision incidents. The visit frequency was
_ ii actually higher when other activities near the turbines, not
directly related to bird collision registration, were con-
Table III: Migrating birds frequency ducted. Two birds, a Griffon Vulture and Short-toed Eagle
(Circaetus gallicus), collided with a turbine in.the course of
Area Observation Recorded Expected the 16 months of study at the wind farm. Annual passage of
time frequency frequency vultures over the farm is estimated to be about 45.000, and
Wind Farm 408 56.423 30.572 annual passage of eagles about 2.500.
5j11 Comparable
area nr. 1 285 9.397 21.355
Comparable 3. CONCLUSIONS.
_ ~~area nr. 2 269 6.263 20.156
Thcrcforc collision rate at the wind-farm was consid-
Average flight altitudc at the wind-farm was more than ered to be low. The figure of Griffon Vulture collision ratc
100 m, while in the other two areas birds flcw at about 60 with power lines is higher than the observed rate at thc
m above the mountain ridgc. Flight altitudc was positively wind-farm and even so it is considered to be low.
| D related to temperature. but ncgatively to wind speed. Wind On the whole, the wind-farm did not provc to reprcscnt
II direction also showed its influence; with the prevailing an important impact on the birds present in its surround-
eastern wind the number of birds crossing over the wind- ings. On the contrary, the wind-farm crcated a new habitat
farm increased. Morc than 100 hours were spent recording for some species of birds not prcsent in adjacent areas.
noctumal flights, but no significant number of birds was Although a reaction to the wind-farm could be observed in
recorded crossing the wind-farm at night. bird flight behaviour, differences in flight frequency were
such that there were no indications of the wind-farm ob-
2.4 Local and wintering birds. structing the passage of birds at all. Bird mortality was
Flight movements of local or wintering birds, mostly recorded but could be considered insignificant when
Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus), had a slightly different weighted against other bird mortality causes.
character than those of the migrating birds. Although, as in
the former comparison, a higher frequency of birds flying
above the wind-farm was observed and a relationship
between temperature and flight altitude was established, no
difference in flight altitude was observed among the three
areas and no relationship with wind speed was found.
The apparent relationship with atmospheric conditions
and flight altitude is an important instrument to prevent
collision incidence. Under certain meteorological condi-
tions stopping the operation of wind turbines would be
advisable. At the Ecotecnia wind-farm, wind turbines are
locked when winds reach high speeds.

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ARTICLE I

SU13SCRIPTTON. ISSIJANCE AND TRANSFECR OF SHARES

Section 1. Subscriptions - Subscribers to the capital stock of the corporation


shiall pay the value
of the stock in accordance withi the terms and conditions prescribed by the
Board of Directors.
Unpaid subscriptionis shiall not earn interest unless deternined by the Board
of Directors.
Section 2. Certificate - The stockhiolder shall be entitled to one or more
certificates for fully
paid stock subscriptioni in hiis name in the books of the corporation.
Tlle certificates shiall
containi the matters required by law and the Articles of Incorporation.
They shiall be in suchi
form and design as may be determined by tile Board of Directors and numiibered
consectitively.
Thle certificate shall be signed by the President, countersigned by the
Secretary or Assistant
Secretary, and sealed withi the corporate seal.

Section 3. Transfer of Shiares - SLibject to the restrictions, terms and


conditions contained in
the Articles of lncorporation, shiares may be transferred, sold, assigiled or
pledged by delivery of
the certificates duly indorsed by the stockhiolder, hiis attorney-inl-fact, or
othier legally autilorized
person. The transfer slhall be valid and bindinig on the corporation onily
uponi record thiereof in
the books of the corporation. The Secretary shiall cancel the stock certificates
and issue new
certificates to the transferee.

No silare of stock against whiichi the corporation 11olds unpaid claim shiall be
transferable
in the hooks of the corporation.

All certificates surreniderecl for transfer shiall be stamped "Cancelled"


on the face
tilereof, togethier with the date of cancellation, and attached to the correspondinig
stub with the
certificate book.

Sectioni 4. Lost Certificates - In case. any stock certificate is lost, stolen,


or destroyed, a new
certificate may be issiued in lieu tilereof in accordance withi thle proceduire
prescribed unider
Section 73 of the Corporation Code.

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ARTICLE II

MEETINGS OF STOCKIIOLDERS

Sectioni 1. Aninual / Reguiar Meetings - The annual I regular meetings of stockbolders shall be
lheld at the principal office on any day in March of each year, if a legal holiday, theni on the
day following.

Section 2. Special Meeting - The special meetings of stockholders, for any purpose or
purposes, may at any time be called by any of the following: (a) Board of Directors, at its own
instance, or at the written request of stockholders representing a majority of the ouitstanding
capital stock, (b) President.

Section 3. Place of Meeting - Stockholcders meetings, whiether regular or special, shall be


hield in the principal office of the corporation or at any place designated by thle Board of
Directors in the city or municipality where the principal office of the corporation is located.

Section 4. Notice of Meeting - Notices for reguilar or special meetings of stockholders may be
sent by the Secretary by personal delivery or by mail at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of
the meeting to each stockhiolder of record at his last known address. The notice shall state the
place, date and hiour of the meeting, and the ptirpose or purposes for whiichi the meeting is
called.

Wlhen the meeting of stockholders is adjourned to another time or place, it shall not be
necessary to give any notice of the adjourned meeting if the time and place to whiicih the meeting
is adjouirned are announced at the meeting at whiichi the adjourinmenit is taken. At the reconvened
meeting, any business may be transacted that might liave been transacted on the original date of
the meeting.

Section 5. Quorium - Unless othierwise provided by law, in all regular or special meeting of
stockholders, a majority of the outstanding capital stock muist be present or represented in order
to constitute a quorumn. If no quoruim is constituted, the meeting sliall be adjourned until the
requisite amouint of stock shall be present.

Sectioni 6. Conduict of Meeting - Meeting of the stockholders shall be presided over by the
President, or in hiis absence, by a chiairman to be choseni by the stockholders. Tlle Secretary,
shiall act as Secretary of every meetings, but if not present, the chairman of the meeting shall
appoint a secretary of the meeting.

Section 7. Manier of Voting - At all meetinigs of stockhiolders, a stockhiolder may vote in


person or by proxy. Unless othierwise provided in the proxy, it shiall be valid only for tile
meeting at whiichi it has been presented to tile Secretary. All proxies miust be in tihe hanicis of the
Secretary before the timc set for the meeting. Proxies filed with thc Secretary may be revoked
by the stockholders eithier in an instruiment in writing duly presented and recorded with the
Secretary, prior to a scheduiled meeting or by their personal presence at the meeting.

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Section 8. Closing of Transfer Books or
Fixisg of Record Date For the purpose of
determining the stockolders entitled to notice
of, or to vote at, any
fmeetinggof stockholders or
ainy ajoutrnent thereof or to receive paymen8t
of anty dividend, the Board of Directors miay
provide that tle stock aimd transferbooks
be closed for ten (10) working clays immediately
preceding suichi meeting.

ARTICLE HII

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 1. Powers of the Board - Unless


othierwise provided by law, the corporate powers
thie corporation shall be exercised, all bLlsiness of
conducted and all property of the corporationi
controlled and hield by the Board of Directors
to be elected by and from- amiong the stockhiolders.
Without prejuidice to suich powers as may be
granted by law, the Board of Directors shiall
lhave the following powers: also

a.) From tim-e to time, to mTake and change


rules and reguliations niot inconisistent
with these by-laws for the management of tihe
corporation's business and affairs;
b.) To purchase, receive, take or otherwise
acquire for and in the name of the
corporation, any and all properties, rights,
or privileges, including securities and
bonds of other corporations, for such consideration
and upon suchi terms and
conditions as the Board may deem proper or
conveniient;
c.) To invest the funlds of the corporation in
other corporations or for puirposes other
than those for whiclh the corporationi was organized,
subject to sucih stockholders'
approval as may be required by law;

d.) To incur stichi indebtedness as the Board


may deem necessary, to issue evidence
of indebtedness including without limitation,
notes, deeds of trmst, bonds,
debentures, or securities, subject to such stockholders
approval as may be required
by law, and/or pledge, mortgage, or otherwise
encumber all or part of the properties
of the corporation;

e.) To establish pension, retirement, bonus, or


other types of incentives or
compensation plans for the employees, including
officers and directors of the
corporation;

f.) To prosecute, maintain, defend, compromise


or abandon any lawsuit in whiichi
the corporation or its officer are eithier plaintiffs
or defendants in connection with the
busiiness of the corporation;

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ga) ro delegate, from tiine to time, any of the powers of the Board whichi mlay
lawfully be delegate(d in tile course of tile cuirent businiess of the corporation to any
st8nding or special comimittee or to any officer or agent aud( to appoint any person to
be agent of the corporationi with suchi powers and uiponi sucil terms as may be
(Ieelied fit;

h.) To iilplement these by-laws and to act on any matter not covered by these by-
laws, provided such1 matter does not requiire the approval or consent of the
stocklholders unider- the Corporation Code.
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Section 2. Election and Tern - The Board of Directors sliall be elected durinlg each regular
meetinig of stockholders and shall hold office for one (1) year and unltil their successors arc
elected and qualified.

Sectioni 3. Vacancies - Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors other thani by removal
by the stockholders or by expiration of term, may be filled by the vote of at least a majority of
the remaining directors, if still constittiting a quorum; otherwvise, the vacancy must be filled by
the stocklholders at a reg,ular or at any special meeting of stocklholders called for the purpose. A
director so elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected only for the unexpired term of his
predecessor in office.

The vacancy resulting from the removal of a director by the stockholders in the manier
provided by law may be filled by election at the same meeting of stockholders withouit fulthier
notice, or at any regular or at any special meeting of stockholders called for the purpose, after
giving notice as prescribed in these by-laws.

Section 4. Meetings - Regular meetinlgs of the Board of Directors shall be hield once a monhil
on suchi dates and at places as may be called by tihe Chairman of the Board, or upon the request
of a majority of the Directors.

Section 5. Notice - Notice of the regular or special meeting of the Board, specifying the date,
time and place of the meeting, shiall be communicated by the Secretary to each director
personally, or by telephione, telegram, or by written message. A director may waive this
requirement, either expressly or impliedly.

Scction 6. Quoriuim - A majority of the ntiniber of directors as fixed in the Articles of


Incorporation shall constitite a quorum for the transaction of corporate business and every
decision of at least a majority of the directors present at a meeting at whicih there is a quorim
shall be valid as a corporate act, except for the election of officers whicil shall require the vote
of a majority of all the members of the Board.

Section 7. Conduct of the Meetings - Meetings of tihe Board of Directors shall be presided
over by the Chairmani of the Board, or in his absence, by any othier director chosen by the Board.
The Secretary, shall act as secretary of every meeting, if not present, the Chairman of the
meeting, shall appoint a secretary of the meeting.

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Sectioii 8. Compensatioi - By- resolution of the Board, each director shall receive a
reasonable per diem allowance f6r his attendanice at each meeting
of the Board.: As
compenisationi, the Board shall receive and allocate an amounlt
of not more than ten percent
(10%) of [he nct income before income tax of tile corporatioi during the
preceding year. Sucih
compensationi shall be determined and apportioned among the directors
in such maniner as the
Board may deem proper, subject to the approval of stockholders representing
at least a majority
of the outstanding capital stock at a regiular or special meeting of the
stockhiolders.

ARTICLE IV

OFFICER

Section 1. Election / Appointment - limmediately after their election,


the Board of Directors
shall formally organize by electing the President, the Vice-President,
the Treasurer, and the
Secretary at said meeting.

The Board may, from time to time, appoint such other officers
as it may determine to
be necessary or proper. Any two (2) or more positions may be held
concurrently by the same
person, except that no one shall act as President and Treasurer or Secretary
at the same time.
Section 2. President - The President shall be the Chief Executive
Officer of the corporation
and shall exercise the following functions:

a.) To preside at the meetings of the stockholders;

b.) To initiate and develop corporate objectives and policies


and formulate long
range projects, plans and programs for the approval of the
Board of Directors,
including those for executive training, developmenf and compensation;

c.) To supervise and manage the business affairs of the corporation


upon the
direction of the Board of Directors;

d.) To implement the administrative and operational policies


of the corporation
under his supervision and control;

e.) To appoint, remove, suspend or discipline employees 'of the


corporation,
prescribe their duties, and determine their salaries;

f.) To oversee the preparation of the budgets and the statements


of accounts of the
corporation;

g.) To represent the corporation at all functions and proceedings;

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h .) To exccute on belialf of the corporation
all, contracts,' agreements and othier
insirutiments affecting the interests of the corporationl
wilich require tile approval of
the Bo3ard of Directors.

i.) To make reports to tile Board of Directors


and stocklholders;
j.) To sign certificates of stock;
k.) To perform sucih other duties as are incident
to hlis office or are entrusted to hiim
by the Board of Directors.

Section 4. The Vice-President - He shiall,


if qualified, act as President in thie absence
latter. He shall hiave such other powers and of tile
duties as may from time to time be assigned
by tile Board of Directors or by the President. to him

Section 5. The Secretary - The Secretary


must be a resident and a citizen of the Pllilippines.
He shiall hiave the following specific powers
and duties:
a.) To record the minutes and transactions
of all meetings of the directors and the
stockhiolders and to maintain minute books of
suchi meetings in the form and manier
required by law;

b.) To keep record books shiowing the details


required by law withi respect to thle
stock certificates of the corporation, including
ledgers and transfer books showing
all shiares of the corporation subscribed, issued
and transferred;
c.) To keep the corporate seal and affix it
to all papers and documelits requiring a
seal, and to attest by hiis signature all corporate
documents requiring thle same;
d.) To attend to the giving and serving of all
notices of the corporation required by
law or these by-laws to be given;

e.) To certify to suichi corporate acts, counitersigni


corporate documents or
certificates, and make reports or statements
as may be required of him by law or by
government rules and regulations.

f.) To act as inspector at the election of


directors and, as such, to determine the
umiber of shiares of stock outstanding and
entitled to vote, the shiares of stock
represenited at the meeting, thie existence
of a quorum, tile validity and effect of
proxies, and to receive votes, ballots or consents,
hiear and determine questionis in
conilection with the right to vote, count and
tabtilate all votes, determine the result,
and do suchi acts as are proper to conduct the
election.
g.) To perform suchi othier duties as are i,icident
to his office or as mav be assigned
to hiim by the Board of Directors or the PResident.

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Sec(loi 6. The Treasurer - The Treasurer
of the corporation slhall have the following
duities:
a.) To keep fuill antd accurate accounts of
receipts and disburseinclts in the books of
the corporationi;

b.) To have custody of, and be responsible


for, all tile funids, securities and bonds
of thle corporation;

c.) To deposit in the name and to the credit


of the corporation, in suchi bank as may
be designated from time to time by the Board
of Directors, all the moneys, funds,
securities, bonds, and similar valuable effects
belonging to the corporation whici
may come under his control;

d.) To render an anntial statements showing


the finanicial condition of the
corporation and sucih other financial reports
as the Board of Directors, or thle
President may, from time to time require;

e.) To prepare such financial reports, statements, certifications and otlier


documiienits which may, from time to time,
be required by government rules and
regulations and to submit the same to the
proper government agencies;
f.) To exercise suclh powers and perfonr suchi duties and functionis as may be
assigiied to him by the President.

Section 7. Term of Office - The term


of office of all officers shall be one (1) year
their successors are duly elected and qualified. and until

Scction 8. Vacancies - If any position


of the officers becomes vacant by reason
resignation, disqualification or for any other of deathi,
cause, the Board of Directors, by majority
niay elect a successor who shall hold office vote
for the unexpired term.
Section 9. Compensation - The officers
shall receive suchi renumerationi as the Board
Directors may determine. A director shall of
not be precluded from serving thc corporation
otilier capacity as an officer, agent or otherwise, in an)y
and receiving coinpensation therefor.

ARTICLE V

OFFICES

Scction 1. Thie principal office of the corporation


shiall be located at the place stated in Article
Ill of the Articles of Incorporationi. The corporation
may have sucih other branch offices, either
within or outside the Philippines as the Board
of Directors may desigiiate.

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ARTICLE VI

AUDIT OF BOOKS, FISCAL YEAR AND DIVIDENDS

Section 1. External Auditor - At the regular stockhiolders'


meeting, the external auditor of the
corporation for tie enstuing year siall be appointed.
The external auditor shall examine, verify
an(l report on the earninigs and expenses of the corporation.

Sectionj 2. Fiscal Year - The fiscal year of the corporation


shall begini on the First day of
Januiary and end on the last day of December of each
year.
Section 3. Dividends - Dividends shiall be declared
and paid out of the unirestricted retained
earinlgs whiicil shall be payable in cashi, property, or
stock to all stockhiolders on the basis of
otitstanding stock hield by theem, as often and at sucIh
times as the Board of Directors may
determine and in accordance with law.

ARTICLE VII

SEAL

Section 1. Form and Inscriptionis - Tlle corporate seal shall be detenrined by the Board
Directors. of

ARTICLE VIII

AMENDMENTS

Section 1. These by-laws may be amended or repealed


by the affirmative vote of at least a
majority of the Board of Directors and the stockhiolders
representing a majority of the
outstandlling capital stock at any stockhiolclers' meetinig
called for that ptirpose. lIowever, tlle
powver to amend, moodify, repeal or adopt new by-laws
may be delegated to thle Board of
Directors by the affirmative vote of stockhiolders
representinig not less thian two-tihirds of the
ouitstanding capital stock; provided, hiowever, that any
siucih delegationi of powers to the Board of
Directors to amend, repeal or adopt new by-laws may be revoked only
stockhiolders representing a ma jority of the outstanding by tile vote of
capital stock at a regular or special
meetinlg.

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I ,i;W1i7S
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IN WITNESS
foregoinig WIIERIEOF,
by-laws anid we, the nidersigned
rlty lhereuniito affixed stocklholders lhave
199 ZOOat our signatuires adopted thle
,
"4l1LMYOU th)is t
C¢tiY day of
(Nole: J. Iffiled wsith
incoiporalor5; Articles of Inicorporation,
these by-laws should
2. Jffiled after he signed by all
incorpor-ation,
shouild submlit director's should be signed by majority
certificatefor the of the subscribers
adoption of the and
by-laws.)

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REGISTRATION DATA SHEET


GENERAL I BUSINESS / COMPANY RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE ADDRESS
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BUSINESS INFORMATION
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j ] D - FIA-DOMESTIC [ ] S- SUBIC REGISTERED
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I companies)

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REGISTHATION DATA SHEET
CAPITAL STOCK/INCORPORATORS/DIRECTORS/OFFICERS INFORMATION
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NCRTHEWID PWER DEVELOPMENT CCRPCRATICN


CAPITAL STRUCTURE
___ _____

SHARE P/ PAR
AUTHORIZED
_
SUBSCRIBED 1 PAID-UP '~~~~~~PAID
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CODE SHARE TYPE N VALUE NO. OF SHARES
F /
AMOUNT N NO. OF SHARES AMOUNT
I
] C 1100 25,000 p 25,000,000.00 _O 62,500 P 6,250,000.00 P 1,562,500.00
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25 1936 _ ____C
|546,875.00

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2li;/250 625rOC?0.00 | 156_250_00
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VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE

Date. 05/23,'2000

made on the proposed name


This is to certify that a verification has been

,
N POR.H VI 7i PO(.%AR DEV . CO P.

SEC records show the following closest name(s):


AND0 DIE".. CORP?.
K 2 063§ - A NORTHW/iiN41D EVSC.

* VerifiedBy: LIMIUCO
LTRiTA
R E NI A R KS
~ CLD Action When Applicable
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O Allowed
ldAvailable for use
Q Refer to Corporate and Legal Dept.
3 Not Allowed
O Modify; subject to reverification

CLD Dir./Div. Chief


Chief, Records Division
in any way as an
at the date verified is not to be regarded
1'1 NOTE: The fact that the name is available a verified name should be
g
printing of materials using
z ls approval of registration. No expense for or alteration on this document nulliGes
Any erasure
incurred until registration is effected.
4 $ I verification.

Ref. No. AOO1 . iD0'

RESERVATION NOTICE
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This certifies that (proposed name) POWER DE'. CORP.


NOCiTH '7/:Ns2I

0 to 0 6/ 2 2 / 2 0 00
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has been reserved from 0 5,' 3/ 2 )

Ref. No. 4001A440'5' Chief, Records Division


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ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
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.x<oLics' .H
I)epartmentI1C1 o1' I novi ronmecnt and Natl_rall I\esourI_CeS
- = 1PIO()VIN( 1 11 ON\IR()NMKNI & N. IlTRAL RESOU(RCES OFFICE - I.N.
-';. -^ )1 \I\' PIo\ HiC,i1i BLil(dimne. (illonl St. Cor. (aIStIro A\VC1LC 29(01) I oa0t City - -

I L.L.N,Is. 0iTh -- *9:


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I'' In IdoIrsellzent
I J'llaher 21()()(

I 01. H1e ReCional


1 F\xectitivc I)irector
DIW'. Reejon 1 Si I'crinalno ( it

I II \ I Il( )\: [hel2}lcReg'ion'll D)irector


Inl\ironIlentaCl.l Nianace'','ent'a BureauLll

i l\o I'he IENR Officer


I'NI( )-I locos Noi-le

SII .1(CI PEN.RO-ILOCOS AiORTTE. SLIBM'ISSION OF ENVIRON-


MIENTAL IMPA CT .AISSESSMENT (EIAj INSPECTION RE-
'OJRT7' FOR TilE PlROPOSE) R4ANGUI llAI Y 60 MW11V
NORTHiT"NI)D POIWER P'ROJEC'T OF' TH-IE NORTHWIND
POhW'ER PROJECT OF TIIE NORT111VIND POIVER DEVEL-
OPIE-ENT CORPORA- TIOAN (NJ'iI)C') L.OCA TEDl T BANGuI!
/3)' BGY. BARL.YE
FROM B.l TO BGY: AR,ACA1, BAN6I/I,
7
ILOCOS NOR TE

\tLIaC1hd FC\ en (late ol thc C 1NR Offtcer.


is tlhc Me1m1c1or-andium1l o0 CE NRO-2, I.aoau
(nt it.'%lll the1I nvirollmental Impact .\ssssillent (1 !\A) Inspection Report I'M thile
B\ (0(0 \,I\\ Northwi nd P'ov\cr P'roicct olFthc Nortlhw irnd Power Dcvelop-
propo',ed 1)aIn lei l!
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FILI'I1)I() . FABIAN, CSO() V

ARTE 11 I UXILA()
SsEIIS/OICl', P YR (ffice

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Republic of tie Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
.)A WlT XI:\'lRC)NAET A NIA)
INE 'N7 NA TIR I?,RS(lhJRCES OFFICE
Manayon, Bangul. llocos Norte s r;

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I () R Iic Ik'hegloioil 1&xecuui,e l)ilrecoto


[)HNR-Region 1, San Fernando City

IA N' I0
IN I le Regional 1irector V, /4i,
I
Environmental Management Bureau

I i Rt e P'1;,jVl? Officerl
PENRO-liocos Norte -- ; _2. : .

i RO\l 17e (7'I§NI? Officer'


CENRO-BangLui, Ilocos Norte

I )ATE D)ecember 5, 2000 -0 9

SUBJE JC I Sbnnm.iss7o of k1nviwonniental In7pact A.mseis7nt •!IA) I cniojt


Re port for the Proposed'BaaniiBae 60 AMIW Northwi7td PowerProject
Lftle Northwind Powt,er Developmtet7l Corporation (NWPDC) L_ocated
Ly antpu Bqy fromp BfXr. Barnven to Brgy. Achac_, Ban,viiIloo.s
Nonle.

Respectfully forwarding herewith the EIA Inspection Report together with the
mIlalnIdatory requil-ements leading to the issuance of an Environmental Compliance CerTificate
i elative to the above-mentioned subject.

For his information and Favorable consider-ation.

g)- JOSEFINO L. ItA~QTlOAG


I1itclos.d -\s stated atbo\ eE L21
o p\ t1urmshcd

-.m1\Ferdmnand A Dtuiilko
hairman. Board of Director
oItlTt\ itd Pom\ cr DcN clopnieilt (orporainon
^'1 ( Jlllbc. Pli/a Buildlinig
BI 3it
i mcrald X\,:cim. ()ri ;,s (OUter
69;!t:w49T-EN-f OF ENVIRONMEN!
sg'
:s {'i's' t^ V'A' Rt-5OUkCES
T' ENVIRONMe-Ni I
J4L RESOURCE5
JA OF' ."
_4Nt0tI . ILOCOS NOPTP

IN VVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) INSPECTION REPORT

.-. (GENERAL1 INFOIMA TION:

I Name of Proponent - Atty. FerdinandA. Dumlao


Chairman, Board of Director
Northwind Power Development Corporation
Unit 310 Jollibee Plaza Building
Emerald A venme, Ortigas Center
PasigCity

I Type of Project - BANGUI BA Y 60 MWNORTH7WIND POWER PROJECT


Bang7i Bayfrom Brgy. Baruyen to Brgy. Abaca, Bangui,
Ilocos Norte.

3 Date of Inspection - December 4, 2000


For issuance of ECC

4 Inspector/Position - Engr. Alberto B. Baguio


.Spl. Invesligator:/OIC,EAfS

K. FINDINGS AND OBSER VA TION:

I Status of the Project

I. I Conduct of actual survey at the proposed project-site of about-808,630 square meters afea
for the final lay-out of wind tower is on-going during the time of inspection. Around 30
unit turbine with 660 kW rated capacity each will be built on selective site along the bay;
according to Mr. Allen Dumlao, the representative of the Northwind Power-Development
Corporation;

1.2 There was no sign of equipment mobilization nor excavation activity was noticed during
the time of inspection Only survey team members were present at the area; and

1.3 The project proponent has submitted the ECC mandatory requirements except for the
Locational Viability and Engineering Geological and Geohazard Assessment Report
(EGGAR) in consonance with DENR DAO 2000-28 which is the "Implementing
Guidelines on Engineering Geophysical and Geohazard Assessment as additional
requirement for ECC applications covering Subdivision, Housing and other Land
Development and Infra Projects". More so that the project proponent wishes to construct
a 15.0 m x 20.0 m Control Center/Office building and a 10.0 m x 30.0 m
warehouse/switch gear room.

Description of Project Site.

2 I The proposed project site of about 808,630 square meters underdeveloped foreshore area
which ranges from 0-3% slope or maybe considered as flat terrain has a black core, beach
sand type of soil;

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Re: EIA Report on the Applicationfor Bangui
Bay 60 MWNorthwind PowerProject; Page 2

2.2 The identified project site is located along the underdeveloped foreshore area of
Barangays Baruyen, Taguiporo, Manayon, Masikil and--Abaca all at Bangui, Ilocos Norte.
Foreshore lease covering the whole area is in the process which was filed at the CENR
Office, Bangui, Ilocos Norte on September 11, 2000. Said Lease Application have
already been indorsed by this Office to the Offices of Department of Tourism, Philippine
Ports Authority and Department of Public Works and Highways;

2.3 It was observed that there are no indications of landslide prone area. Excessive soil
erosion is unlikely to occur since the shoreline moves seasonally, while run-off during
rainy days will drain off to the sea; and

2'4 There are no existing timber type of trees in the proposed project area, only few seabirds
(haliastur indus) were noticed during the time of inspection.

3. Description of Project Location;

3 1 The proposed project site of about 808,630 square meters underdeveloped foreshore areas
of Barangays Baruyen, Taguiporo, Manayon, Masikil and Abaca is located south of the
town proper of Bangui, flocos Norte. Brgy. Baruyen lies of about five (5) kilometers
from the town proper while Brgy. Abaca is adjacent to the town proper. The subject
foreshore area has an average of 300 meters horizonital distance from the existing national
road towards west.

4 Project Size and Scale:

4.1 The proposed Bangui Bay 60 MW Wind Power Project covers a total foreshore land area
of 808,630 square meters. About 600 square meters will be occupied "v
ControUCenter/Office and warehouse/switch gear room buildings- and, an area to -be
occupied by 30-unit windmill towers; and

4.2 The proposed project is intended to generate a- total of 60 MW electricity from wind
power in three phases.

X(. ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS ON THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT.

Negative:

1. It will create dust or air pollution;

2. Increases level of noise due to drillings, hammering; boring and earthmoving


activities, and

3. Possible effects on traversing/migrating birds.

Positive:

I. Existing access road to the vicinities of the proposed project site may be improved
where public may be allowed access;

2. The project is expected to attract tourists and other investors in the area;

3 It creates job opportunities especially to members of nearby community who are to be


hired during the construction phase and eventually during operations of the project;

-2-
Re: EIA Report on the Application for Banguii
Bay 60 A'!W ANorthwind Power Project;Page 3

4. There will be an increase of economic activities due to local hiring, local purchases of
foods and other services, and

5. Promotes other businesses in the Municipality of Bangui and nearby areas.

1). COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDA TIONS:

I. A separate Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Report including its mandatory


requirements is expected to be proposed and submitted for the construction of
Center/Office, Sub-station and Transmission Lines;

2. The project proponent is advised to acquire sand and gravel quarrying permit from
the agency concerned with corresponding ECC from the DENR;

3. Sprinkling of water to stockpile of soil, sand and gravel materials in the- project area
should be maintained to minimize dust;

4. The project proponent is advised to furnish this Office copy of Locational Viability
and Engineering Geological and Geohazard Assessment Report (EGGAR);

5. The project proponent shall comply with all the mitigating measures that have been
identified in their IEE report under consideration; and

6. The proponent shall not allow his conVeyan-ces for the transport of illegally cut
lumber, mines and quarry resources and other DENR controlled/regulated products
without the necessary permit therefrom.

Based on the foregoing, the project proponent is recommended for the issuance of an
Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC).

Prepared by:

ENGR GRIO
SpL InvestA,ator:OIcX EMS

Attested by.

8klJOSEFIO L. AOUOA
CE'NR Officer

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
( (N)AIAf(1VJ17'Y I,V I R1?ONMEAET ANJ) NA 7'URAL RI?SOU
RCS 01 7(-'iJE
Maniayon, Bangui, Ilocos Norte

December 5, 2000

ECA CERTIFICATION

Ihlis is to certify that the proposed Bangui Bay 60 MW Wind Power Project
(indicate name of project/undertaking)
ott Northwind Power Development Corporation represented by
Atty. Ferdinand A. Dumlao-
(indicate name of proponent/applicant)
located in Barangav Baruven to Barangay Abaca. Bangui. flocos
Norte (as shown in the
attached location map) has been determined to be within the Bangmi
Bay/Foreshore Area an
(state ECA category)
identified Environmentally Critical Area.

This certification is issued for purposes of screening project falling


within ECAs and the
proponent's compliance to the ETA system.

b JOSIEF L. AQUIOAG
(CENROfficer
DEN R-CENRO No ___

01KL . -1li.a llo -,erl (1,J


iOW 'S '\*
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(')AIM(T1'VTY 1AITRONMENT AND NA TIRAL RESO URCES O1FICE
Manayoni. Baangui. Ilocos Norte

CEIRTIFICATTON

TIhis is to certify that Nor/thindm Powver Developnen, Corporation (NWPDC)

re/>l *r.s •l/hv


7Aivy. Felrdlian AdA.
I)uiLto with address at 'l/till 310 Jo'libee Plaza Im
Aneralcd

A1vemlL', ()relcs ( nt
li elr, I'asig Cl has complied with the requirement to secure an

Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) for his Ban.cui Bav 60 AMW Witd Power Projec

(tIype of project) located at Brgy. Baruyen to Brgy. Abaca, Bangui, Ilocos Norte.

Given this 5t" day of December 2000.

l) JOSEFINO L.jA4 OA /

''Cl,
,,, 1'/ ,
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
CERTIFICATE
_ _
-2 18 0036 - 1405
3> > Department of
Republic of the Philippines
Environment and Natural Resources
Regional Office No. 1
City of San Fernando, La Union
Tel. Nos. 888-38-33 * 888-29-75

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE


E 1898C 9

KALYAA
KALAYAAN
I*VU*AN NC

Pursuant to the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1586 and the Department
Administrative Order No. 96-37, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR), Region 1, hereby grants this Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) to
the NORTHWIND POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NWPDC) for the
proposed Infrastructure Project (40 MW Wind Power) located at Bangui Bay from
Brgy. Baruyen to Brgy. Abaca, Bangui, llocos Norte, which has been identified as
within the Environmentally Critical Area (ECA) subject to the following conditions:

1 That the proponent shall secure prior to project implementation all necessary
permits/clearances from concerned government agencies with administrative
jurisdiction over such projects/operations, i.e., DENR-EMB, MGB, LGU, DPWH,
PPA, DOTC, etc.;

2. That this Certificate covers the construction and operation of the proposed 40 MW
Northwind Power Project consisting of 30 units turbines with 660 KW rated capacity
and/or alternative 12 units turbines with 1.75 MW each, transformer station equipped
with switch gear room/warehouse, and control center office;

3. That the proponent shall properly compensate affected landowners/residents, if any,


and relocation plan shall be submitted for proper coordination with the LGU, prior to
project implementation;

4. That the proponent shall apply for a Foreshore Lease Permit within ninety (90) days
after the issuance of ECC, and shall properly coordinate with the CENRO concerned
for the adoption of measures to prevent overlapping of projects within the foreshore
area;

5. That the proponent shall submit a modified Geological Fault Map as guide/reference
in the construction/installation and design of wind towers and similar activities and
appropriate measures be adopted to prevent hazards, accidents etc.;

6. The proponent shall not allow his conveyances for the transport of any mine and
quarry resources and other DENR regulated products without the necessary permits
therefrom;

7. That employment for construction/installation/operation of the project shall be given


priority to the host Municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte and its neighboring barangay
pursuant to to pertinent provisions of RA No. 6885;
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01 00 12 - 18 0036 - 1405 (2)

8 That all applicable mitigating and enhancement measures embodied in the IEE
documents submitted (Section D Impact Assessment and Mitigation) shall form an
integral part of the ECC Conditions which shall be undertaken in all phases of project
implementation;

9. That the proponent shall appropriately locate the row of turbines closed to the sea to
prevent significant sound emissions; and

10. All damages or adverse impact to the environment resulting from non-adoption of
appropriate or adequate mitigating measures during the implementation of the
project shall be the sole responsibility or liability of the proponent.

Commencement of work or operation shall be deemed acceptance of above


conditions herein specified.

Non-compliance with any of the above conditions shall be sufficient cause for the
suspension or cancellation of this Certificate andior a fine in the amount not to exceed
fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) for every violation thereof, at the discretion of the
Department (Section 9 of PD 1586).

Given under the seal of this Department at City of San Fernando, La Union this
8th day of December, Two Thousand.

VICTOR J. ANCHETA, CESO IV


Regional Executive Director

Recommending Approval:

J . SAVADOR
Regional Director
Environmental Management Bureau
Processing Fee P 3,600.00 O.R. No. 6963883 Date 12-05-2000
Filing Fee : 1,560.00 O.R. No. 6963883 Date 12-05-2000
Legal Research Fee: 240.00 O.R. No. 6963883 Date 12-05-2000
Procedural Screening Fee 600.00 O.R, No. 6963883 Date 12-05-2000
TIN

VALID ONLY IF MARKED WITH DRY SEAL


ANNEX 3

Details of the Construction/


Installation of Wind Turbines
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Of PROPOSED
PMSFBCTIVB 09 kV T'lL
15.2KVL*3ERStiLT LINE
WITHEXISTING1

I CEIOIO
FI 0204 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

PERSPECTIVE OF PROPOSED 69 KV T/L u___mtw


WITH 13.2 KV UNDER BUILT LINE EXISTING c*0 _0 13T

601 NTS

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PERSPeCTIVE OF PROfOSED}69 xV T/L


r!5 V/ GR0UNDWIRE
EXISTING~1.) Z KV UNEREPT LINE
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OF PROPOSED 69 KV 1 -/L Gn __
S Cl~~~~~~~~~tz. HO IA VGWIEW Aff___ C

1 ~~~~~~~~~Wlilli i-XISHUl 16.^ 2hV UNDER BUILT LINE


In
ANNEX 4

Details of the 69kV line


following the existing 13.8kV line
BEACH SAND

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1 0 300 7 300 700

1410 r WARNING TAPE

CONCRETE ENCAS
0 MV CABLES
CABLE TRENCH
WIDTH OF TRENCH
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TYPE NO. OF CABLE SYSTEM
00 CONTROL AND M\
|D' 70 300 150

2 150 70 300 70 300 150


3 150 70 300 70 300 70 300 150
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