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commissioned in 1968. The plant was fully decommissioned in 2002. The land occupied by the facility is planned to be auctioned by the government to private bidders in late 2015 or early 2016 on conditions that the property will be kept as a power-generation site. Rehabilitation of the facility was
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Known formerly as the Gardner Snyder Thermal Plant, the Sucat Thermal Power Plant was commissioned on August 1, 1968, upon the completion of Unit 1 of the facility. Additional units were built on January 15, 1970, July 1, 1971, and July 31, 1972. In November 1978, the
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In January 2000, Unit 1 and 4 was decommissioned but was preserved. Unit 2 and 3 were later decommissioned at a later time in January 2002. The Sucat Thermal Power Plant was decommissioned due to its emissions exceeding the limits set by the Clean Air Act.
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previously considered but such plans were dropped after it was deemed too costly to recommission the plant compared to constructing a new one in its place and the facility is already flooded.
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By mid-2019, scaffolding has been set up around the plant for further demolition. Both of the chimneys are no longer visible.
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The plant is being demolished since 2017, and only the two chimneys (popularly nicknamed "Stick-O" after the brand of
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Muntinlupa
14°26′51″N 121°3′7″E / 14.44750°N 121.05194°E / 14.44750; 121.05194
Commission date
National Power Corporation
Nameplate capacity
Related media on Commons
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Muntinlupa
National Power Corporation
Meralco
barquillo
PNR South Long Haul project
Sucat station
North–South Commuter Railway
"Company Overview of Sucat Thermal Power Plant"
the original
"Sucat privatization on"
"PSALM to auction off inactive 850-MW Sucat power plant"


"Bulacan firm offers top bid for idle power plant"
"Emergency powers trump environment laws–legislator"
"Sucat Thermal Power Plant being dismantled; talks under way for new projects on its site"
Demolition of the Sucat Power Plant
"Bidding Document – PNR South Long Haul Project"
Department of Transportation (Philippines)
Categories
Oil-fired power stations in the Philippines
Buildings and structures in Muntinlupa

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