The Department of Energy (DOE) has given the go-signal for the construction of MGen’s 1,200-megawatt (MW) Atimonan power plant in Quezon province. The approval is a significant milestone for the project, which is expected to boost the country’s power supply and help meet the growing demand for electricity. The Atimonan power plant will be a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) facility, which will utilize natural gas as its primary fuel source. The project is estimated to cost around PHP 120 billion and is expected to create thousands of jobs during its construction phase. MGen, a subsidiary of the Manuel V. Pangilinan-led conglomerate, has been working on the project for several years and has already secured the necessary permits and approvals from various government agencies. The DOE’s approval is a major breakthrough for the project, as it paves the way for the construction of the power plant to begin. The Atimonan power plant is expected to start commercial operations by 2028 and will supply electricity to the Luzon grid. The project is seen as a crucial component of the country’s energy mix, as it will help reduce the country’s dependence on coal and other fossil fuels. The use of natural gas as a fuel source is also expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. The Atimonan power plant will also have a positive impact on the local economy, as it will generate revenue and create jobs for the local community. The project is also expected to attract other businesses and investments to the area, which will further boost the local economy. The DOE’s approval of the project is also seen as a vote of confidence in the country’s energy sector, which has been experiencing significant growth in recent years. The energy sector is expected to continue playing a crucial role in the country’s economic development, and the Atimonan power plant is seen as a key component of this growth. The project is also expected to help improve the country’s energy security, as it will reduce the country’s reliance on imported fuels. The Atimonan power plant is a significant investment in the country’s energy infrastructure, and its approval is a major milestone for the energy sector. The project is expected to have a positive impact on the environment, as it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. The use of natural gas as a fuel source is also expected to improve air quality and reduce other environmental impacts associated with coal and other fossil fuels.