Living up to its reputation as a pioneering company in the renewable energy sector, Hedcor continues to raise the bar on the sustainable production of electricity.
Living up to its reputation as a pioneering company in the renewable energy sector, Hedcor continues to raise the bar on the sustainable production of electricity.
Jessa John Delos Santos | March 14, 2019 The 19-MW La Trinidad Hydro power plant, under construction by AboitizPower, has […]
The Department of Education (DepEd) has recognized the Aboitiz Group’s outstanding contribution in pursuing the development of basic quality education in the Philippines.
Hedcor, being the pioneer run-of-river hydropower operator in the Philippines, has journeyed towards “a better future” for both its business and communities. For a better future to be achieved, change is driven not only in its operations, but also within the company’s culture.
Perhaps unknown to its many neighbors in the community of Tugbok, this renewable power facility used to supply a huge chunk of the city’s power needs – lighting homes, commercial establishments, and the city’s budding industrial economy then.
According to the Philippine Rating Services Corporation, obligations rated PRS Aa are of high quality and are subject to very low credit risk.
AboitizPower subsidiary Hedcor donated two classrooms to Mt. Apo National High School in Davao City in a bid to help its indigenous students learn better.
Hedcor team member Sharron Manzano recounts the story of how she recovered from the landslide in Itogon by helping others get back on their feet.
Hedcor’s medical and dental missions in Manolo Fortich and Impasug-ong helped over 2,000 residents across five far-flung barangays.
By supporting the government’s environmental plans, Hedcor contributes to the improvement of environmental quality in the region.
Among hundreds of graduates, Hedcor scholar Patrick Anoba was the only one who marched as cum laude under the BS Agribusiness program in their batch.
Over 2,000 primary schoolchildren in the towns of Manolo Fortich and Impasug-ong in Bukidnon received school kits from AboitizPower subsidiary Hedcor on June 18 to 22, 2018.
Andy Cabantao, a member of the Matigsalog tribe in Mindanao, recounts his journey with Hedcor in the last 12 years and shares his hope for the future.
For 40 years now, AboitizPower run-of-river hydro business unit, Hedcor, has been supporting its host communities in every way possible, driven by the Aboitiz Group promise of advancing business and communities.
Hedcor President and Chief Operating Officer Carlos Aboitiz met the tribal chieftains and local government officials from the host communities of Hedcor’s Manolo Fortich Hydropower Project in the province of Bukidnon to firm up commitments.
The landlocked municipality of Alilem – a couple of hours south of Vigan – may not have as much picturesque Hispanic architecture similar to its more popular neighbors, but it has been contributing much more as the world faces the challenge of environmental conservation.
Aboitiz business units in Mindanao proudly took part in a milestone recently achieved by Davao City—hosting its first Ironman 70.3 race last March 25.
Hedcor, in partnership with Aboitiz Foundation, Aboitiz food business unit Pilmico Foods Corporation, Benguet Technical School, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Benguet, recently held a National Certification (NC) II Training on Bread and Pastry Production, which was participated by 25 members of its partner cooperatives in La Trinidad and Tuba, Benguet.
Three cooperatives from the humble community of La Trinidad, Benguet will soon start selling sumptuous breads and pastries after receiving a boost from the Aboitiz Group through starter kits and skills trainings necessary to start up small businesses.
TÜV-SÜD verified that Bakun AC’s operation, systems, processes and procedures comply with the relevant codes, requirements, regulations and standards.
AboitizPower subsidiary Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc. is on the final phase of commissioning its 69-MW hydropower facilities in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Eight electric cooperatives in Mindanao have already signed up for Manolo Fortich Hydro’s renewable energy generation beginning 2018.
As Marawi City gets back on its feet, Hedcor Bukidnon shares in giving hope to those who were displaced by the armed conflict. Through the Department of Health (DOH), Hedcor handed over a recycled container shipping van, which was converted to a health clinic for the locals of Marawi.
South Cotabato II Electric Cooperative Inc. (SOCOTECO II), which serves General Santos City and surrounding areas, is pushing to balance its generation mix after signing a 20-MW RE supply agreement with AboitizPower subsidiary Hedcor.
Over a hundred Aboitiz Group team members spent their holiday break volunteering for the relief operations to assist 6,000 families affected by flash floods brought by TS Urduja and Vinta in Visayas and Mindanao.
Hedcor, AboitizPower’s subsidiary that operates and manages run-of-river hydropower plants all over the Philippines, broke ground for its 19-megawatt (MW) Bineng Combination Hydro project in La Trinidad, Benguet, sustaining the said municipality’s story as a hydropower host community.
In an effort to push for a more balanced energy supply portfolio, Surigao del Sur 1 Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SURSECO 1) recently signed an agreement with AboitizPower subsidiary, Hedcor Bukidnon, for 2 megawatts (MW) of clean and renewable energy supply for its customers in 2018.
Residents of Barangay Maluko, Manolo Fortich in Bukidnon found an opportunity to earn money from junk lying around in their backyards.
Hedcor’s effort of delivering free medical services to the communities was made possible with support from the local government units, municipal and barangay health workers, Bethesda Optical Clinic, Emergency Medical Services-Baguio Chapter, Ilocos Sur Medical Society, Philippine Dental Association-Benguet and Vigan Chapters, Police Dental Team of Camp Bado Dangwa, Philippine Nurses Association-Ilocos Sur Chapter and the Rotary Club- Baguio and Vigan Chapters.
AboitizPower is set to triple the combined capacity of its Bineng hydropower plant facilities to up to 19 MW by 2019 after receiving the approval of the municipal council of La Trinidad, Benguet.
The Manolo Fortich Hydropower Plant 1 will have a combination of Francis-type and Pelton-type turbines with two units each type. This will generate 43.4 MW of renewable energy. This hydro project of Hedcor is enough to provide clean energy to approximately 70,000 households in the island of Mindanao.
Out of 10 finalists, Hedcor was chosen as ‘Employer of the Year’ for being a model organization in promoting strong partnerships between its workers and management.
Signing one-time memoranda of agreement with its stakeholders, Hedcor allotted PHP20.5 million worth of CSR projects in its host communities in Luzon and Mindanao this year.
The 19MW Bineng Combined hydropower plant of Hedcor in La Trinidad, Benguet received the approval of the three host barangays […]
After passing two stages of audit conducted by TÜV SÜD, Hedcor Sibulan Inc. and Hedcor Tudaya Inc. are now ISO […]
Six electric cooperatives in Mindanao have started their shift towards a more balanced mix of energy sources starting in 2017 […]
With millions of lives dependent on Talomo River, Hedcor took on the responsibility of making sure its 4-kilometer upstream portion continues to thrive, further strengthening ties with DENR’s Adopt-A-River Program. The company has also adopted a 31-kilometer stretch of Sibulan River in Davao del Sur in 2013.
Aboitiz Group business units have partnered with Aboitiz Foundation to mobilize resources and send emergency relief to Cagayan province, which was severely affected by Typhoon Lawin recently.
The ongoing construction of the 68.8-MW Manolo Fortich Hydropower Project of Hedcor in Bukidnon Province has reached 3.7 million man-hours with no time lost on incidents resulting in injuries on personnel.
Thirty leaders from the Bagobo-Tagabawa indigenous people’s (IP) community were sent by Hedcor Sibulan on two-day first aid training. The […]
Cotabato Light recruits 6 additional scholars Cotabato Light awarded scholarship grants to six new scholars who will pursue undergraduates studies […]
Hedcor brightens 3,000 smiles Hedcor Sibulan and Aboitiz Foundation, in partnership with the Dental Chapters of the Municipality of Sta […]
BIODIVERSITY PROJECT. Hedcor has entered into a wildlife inventory and biodiversity assessment project with UP Mindanao to conduct a survey […]