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GENSET FOR THE PHILLIPPINES


Palawan Airport in the Philippines is widely regarded as the gateway to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park.


Emergency genset power is supplied to Palawan Airport in the Philippines


Tough, reliable and able to survive high temperatures and humidity, the open skid HTW- 1525 T6 from HIMOINSA relies on a Mitsubishi engine to provide up to 1900 kVA of emergency power. In the event of a power cut at Palawan Airport, the genset provides power to illuminate the runway and power the control tower, & the terminal building.


“Through its


distributor - Prime Power Energy System - HIMOINSA has supplied Palawan airport with an open skid HTW- 1525 T6.”


- HIMOINSA The Puerto Princesa


International Airport is located on the island of Palawan in the Philippines and features an eco-friendly architectural design. It is regarded as a gateway to one of Nature's Seven Wonders: the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The exotic archipielago of


Palawan is a top holiday location. Its clear blue waters and its superior diving opportunities have earned the island with the Traveler’s vote


Independent Power Asia September 2017 www.gmp.uk.com


of Best Island in the World for the second time in a row in 2016.


An extension to the Puerto


Princesa International Airport was inaugurated on 3rd May, 2017. This will allow traffic through the airport to grow to around two million passen- gers, enabling it to cope with the increasing numbers of tourists visiting the island. Through its distributor -


Prime Power Energy System - HIMOINSA has supplied the airport with an open skid HTW-1525 T6. It relies on a Mitsubishi engine to provide up to 1900 kVA of emergency power. In the event of a power cut, the genset provides power to illuminate the


runway and to act as a safe and reliable power source for the control tower, the terminal building and the cargo centre. The genset is robust


enough to withstand the tough, tropical climate on an island like Palawan, reports HIMOINSA.


www.himoinsa.com


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