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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Quantum Asia Now Ready to Build Plasma Plants in Sta. Cruz, Marinduque

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The newly formed Quantum Asia announced yesterday that the construction of numerous plasma facilities is set to start in December as various delays in their Philippine plasma programs have been already settled.

Quantum CEO and Director of Operations Al Johnson said that he is still totally committed to seeing the Philippines with 20 plus plasma facilities to be completed within five years.

“This would drop the cost of electricity in half on a national basis. It would also eventually eliminate all the current landfills,” Johnson assured.

He also announced that Quantum is entering into agreements with the Philippine Coast Guard for possible plasma operations for maritime pollution.

He said the key factor in keeping Quantum locked with the Philippines is Santa Cruz, Marinduque and their Mayor Wilfredo Red. Marinduque’s Marcopper mining operations linked to past Philippine political corruption at the highest levels years ago environmentally destroyed the island.

“Mayor Red has dedicated his life to this matter and the people of Santa Cruz” said Johnson. He stressed that Quantum will make Santa Cruz, firm’s first project and will hopefully link this with Coast Guard and Philippine marine operations.

“We are also supporting legal action against the offenders that caused this environmental disaster,” he said.

Quantum plans for Philippine plasma is the most aggressive in Asia, in spite of demands for their technology in various Asian, Mideast and African countries.

“We currently have additional new requests for Plasma facilities in Abucay (Bataan), Capas (Tarlac), Baliuag (Bulacan), Solano (Nueva Vizcaya), Tumauini (Isabela), Solana (Cagayan), Tagbilaran (Bohol) and Toledo City (Cebu).

The Philippines currently has millions of tons of untreated municipal and industrial waste which is a major environmental threat.

Quantum Vice President Merlinda Cantero said Plasma technology is the most effective way to handle this problem.

“Our average facilities in the Philippines will process between 2,000 and 5,000 Metric Tons of municipal waste daily, producing roughly one Megawatt for each ton of waste eliminated. The main thing is that we will actively stop the practice of storing municipal waste by the hundreds of thousands of tons, allowing for continued pollution from these landfills,” Cantero said.

In addition to the problem of air pollution from these landfills, the most troublesome aspect is that these sites allow dangerous substances to eventually seep into ground water systems serving the communities causing dangerous health hazards. The worst case of this is the Santa Cruz in the Province of Marinduque.

“But Mayor Red will be the example and Santa Cruz will be the model for the various Asian Plasma operations,” Cantero said.

Various US Quantum engineers are currently in route to Asia for final meetings and to prepare for the initial construction phases for Quantum Plasma to start in December.

“Right now we are completing Plasma contracts for new facilities in Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Australia for electricity in addition to other Government contracts for low income housing, hospitals and highway projects using other advanced Quantum building technologies,” Johnson added.

He said Quantum required strong partnerships with established and respected Philippine business partners in the funding and ownership of all the Plasma facilities.

“While Quantum had 100 percent funding with our own Funding Syndicates and Trusts, we wanted at least 30 percent ownership from the private Philippine sector and established Philippine companies,” he added.

Johnson said all of the proposed Quantum Philippine energy projects fall under special “Energy Provisions” with the Philippine Government, where 100 percent foreign ownership of the facilities and operations are totally permitted.

“Philippine partnerships are not a Government requirement as with most Philippine business ventures. This was solely a company requirement of myself and Quantum,” said Johnson.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Marinduque places 2nd during the Mimaropa Festival 2015


Marinduque bagged the second spot during the Mimaropa Festival 2015 held at Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro

Mimaropa Festival is a regional invitational event which aims to showcase different festivals as well as to promote tourism in the provinces of MIMAROPA. During the said event, Marinduque successfully bagged the second spot in the Dance Parade Competition category flaunting their colorful costumes as they dance to the beat of Bila-bila Festival (Butterfly Festival).

Friday, November 6, 2015

Friday, November 06, 2015

Marinduque Itinerary: Round Trip Marinduque Travel and Tour

Round Trip Marinduque Travel and Tour
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*Day Time Activities
Thu 7:00PM Pick up time
8:00AM Departure in Manila
Fri | Day 1 12:00AM Arrival in Dalahican Port
6:00AM Departure in Balanacan Port, Mogpog
6:30AM Balanacan Shrine
7:00AM Balanacan View Deck
8:00AM Arrival in hotel with surprise
8:30AM Breakfast
10:30AM Free time: relaxation, swimming and nap
12:00PM Lunch
1:30PM Boac National Museum
2:30PM Our Lady of Biglang Awa Cathedral
3:00PM Laylay Port
3:30PM Gasan Butterfly Farm
4:30PM St. Joseph Chruch
5:00PM Sunset over Tres Reyes Island
6:00PM Dinner in a local restaurant in Gasan
7:00PM Back to the hotel
Sat | Day 2 6:00AM Breakfast
7:00AM Pick up time
8:00AM Drop by in Elephant island, Buenavista
9:00AM Malbog Hot Spring
9:30AM Malindig View
11:00AM Luneta Park, Torrijos
11:30AM Poctoy White Beach, Torrijos
12:00PM Lunch
1:30PM Free time: swimming, relaxation
4:30PM Arrival in Buyabod Port
5:30PM Maniwaya Island
6:00PM Dinner
Sun | Day 3 6:00AM Breakfast
7:00AM Palad Sand Bar
9:00AM Ungab Rock Formation
11:00AM Going back to Maniwaya Island
12:00PM Lunch
1:00PM Preparation
2:00PM Arrival in Balanacan Port
3:00PM Sta. Church and Pasalubong, Sta. Cruz, Town proper
4:00PM Departure in Sta.Cruz
5:30PM Arrival in Balanacan Port
6:30PM Departure of Roro
10:00PM Arrival in Dalahican Port
2:00AM Arrival in Manila

*Day varies depending on the requested travel period.
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