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GMEC-GNPD hosts media plant tour

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MARIVELES, Bataan – GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co. (GNPD) and GNPower Mariveles Energy Center Ltd. Co (GMEC) hosted 12 media outfits from Bataan and Zambales last May 26, and introduced them to the operations of the two power plants.

The event was participated by media representatives from DZRH, NET25, iOrbitNews, Punto Central Luzon, Central Luzon Herald, 88.7 FM Olongapo, KFive Zambales, and Radyo Bandera.

Led by the community relations department, the media plant tour kicked off with a welcome message from AVP-CRD Arcel Madrid. GNPD deputy plant manager Young Comaad explained the operations and equipment employed by GNPD, including its brief history, environmental aspects, and the breakdown of the plant processes. Operations support supervisor Arthur Mercado also represented GMEC and introduced its operations, materials, and processes while also entertaining the questions from the media outfits about the plant.

To further explain the goals and commitment of the companies to the community, GMEC corporate social responsibility manager Joey Chavez presented the goals, programs, and achievements of the department, including their recent activities in reforestation and rehabilitation of the forest in Mariveles, as well as the scholars they have taken under their wing.

Before heading off to the plant tour, Edgardo Cruz from GNPD’s safety and health department briefed the media outfits about the essential safety gears and reminders for plant visitors. This orientation is a prerequisite for all visitors and employees who will visit the plant, following the efforts of GNPD to ensure that no one will be harmed or injured during the tour. Mike Delara from the GMEC-OSH department also gave valuable reminders and instructions on how to use the protective gears, and which areas require additional layers of personal protective equipment.

The representatives from GNPD and GMEC toured the visitors around the two plants, including a brief visit to the country’s widest jetty area – the GNPD’s, and the highest chimney and largest coal dome in the Philippines with its enormous storage capacity for 275,000 metric tons of coal.

GMEC and GNPD holds media plant tours, both inviting local, regional, and national media outfits, to strengthen its relation with the media by introducing the procedures of the power plant, as well as explaining its impact and benefits to the community as it services the whole region of Central Luzon

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