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Viewing cable 07MANILA1999, NOMINATION FOR CORPORATE EXCELLENCE AWARD: CAL ENERGY

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07MANILA1999 2007-06-15 09:00 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Manila
VZCZCXYZ0015
OO RUEHWEB

DE RUEHML #1999/01 1660900
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O 150900Z JUN 07
FM AMEMBASSY MANILA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 6977
RUEHRC/USDA FAS WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1376
RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC IMMEDIATE
UNCLAS MANILA 001999 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR EAP/EP 
STATE FOR EEB/EPPD NSMITH-NISSLEY 
STATE PASS EXIM, OPIC AND USTR 
TREASURY FOR OASIA 
USDA FOR FAS/OA AND FAS/OFSO 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: BEXP EINV ELAB ETRD KSEP SENV RP
SUBJECT:  NOMINATION FOR CORPORATE EXCELLENCE AWARD: CAL ENERGY 
GENERATION 
 
REF:  STATE 00047222 
 
 
NOMINATION 
---------- 
 
1. Post is pleased to nominate CalEnergy Philippines, an independent 
power producer with three geothermal power plants in Leyte and a 
hydro-electric power plant in Casecnan. All four plants sell 100 
percent of their capacity to the Philippine National Oil 
Company-Energy Development Company for resale to the National Power 
Corporation and distribution to the Luzon and Cebu Grids. 
 
Good Corporate Citizenship 
-------------------------- 
2. CalEnergy Philippines corporate citizenship efforts focus on 
providing educational opportunities to youth and young adults. It 
currently sponsors 79 elementary and tertiary scholars and offers 
vocational training to 18 students. Additionally, CalEnergy has 
built or rehabilitated 20 class rooms and donated over 100,000 books 
to various schools and public libraries in the communities around 
Leyte and Casecnan. 
 
3. Employee volunteerism is another strategic component of 
CalEnergy's corporate social responsibility program; its employees 
logged 3,500 days of service hours in 2006. 
 
Exemplary Employment Practices 
------------------------------ 
 
4. In 2001 CalEnergy initiated a certification program for its 
operators and technicians to ensure competency for three different 
occupations: Geothermal Power Plant Operator, Instrumentation 
Technician, and Non-Destructive Testing Technician. Its in-house 
certification program has since been accredited by the Technical 
Education and Skills Development Authority, which sets the national 
standards for various trades and crafts. On August 23, 2002, this 
authority awarded CalEnergy the "Partnership" Award in recognition 
of its efforts to develop and professionalize technicians, craftsmen 
and artisan workers, as well as for its contribution to community 
development. 
 
Provision for a Safe and Healthy Workplace 
------------------------------------------ 
 
5. CalEnergy's safety program is based on cooperative efforts among 
colleagues and affords employees the opportunity to audit safe and 
unsafe behaviors at the workplace. The program's objective is to 
continuously train and encourage all employees and contractors to 
eliminate incidents and injuries by observing and discussing the 
safe and unsafe behaviors of their colleagues in the workplace. 
 
Responsible Environmental Stewardship and Practices 
--------------------------------------------- ------ 
 
6. At its core, CalEnergy exemplifies environmental stewardship 
through its production of energy from a hydro-electric plant that 
also provides consistent irrigation for nearby farms. 
 
7. In 2005, CalEnergy began to implement a 6-year pilot 
reforestation program of the Casecnan Watershed.  This program aims 
to rehabilitate 3,500 hectares of the lower Casecnan Watershed.  To 
date, some 453 hectares have been reforested with 800,000 trees. In 
2005, the Public Relations Society of the Philippines presented an 
Anvil Award of Merit to CalEnergy's Casecnan Watershed Pilot 
Reforestation Program for successfully implementing an educational 
campaign to increase community awareness of the importance of 
watersheds and the need to protect them from degradation. In 2006, 
CalEnergy also received two Gold Quill Awards of Merit in 
Communication Management for the Casecnan Watershed Pilot 
Reforestation Program and the Cal Energy Book Donation Program from 
the International Association of Business Communicators of the 
Philippines. 
 
Contribution to the Rule of Law and Economic Growth 
--------------------------------------------- ------ 
 
8. CalEnergy's Casecnan projects have supplied the community with 
roads, irrigation, and electricity.  In North Luzon, the project 
irrigates 35,000 new hectares of agricultural lands, and stabilizes 
the water supply for 102,000 hectares of existing irrigated 
farmlands.  Upon completion, the CalEnergy project, in partnership 
with the National Irrigation Administration, will result to a 
465,000 ton increase in annual rice production. 
 
 
Contribution to Local Science and Technology 
-------------------------------------------- 
 
9. The latest geothermal and hydro technologies have been 
incorporated into four "Build Operate and Transfer" projects so that 
the Philippine energy sector can utilize renewable energy assets on 
the islands of Leyte and Luzon.  Upon transfer, the Philippine 
government will acquire the capital projects along with the 
scientific knowledge and institutional memory. 
 
Compliance with U.S., International and Local Laws 
--------------------------------------------- ----- 
 
10. CalEnergy has implemented purchasing procedures which increase 
transparency and eliminate bribery by defining employee conduct and 
processes with regards to services or goods purchases.  Suppliers 
are selected through a formal bidding process that prohibits any ad 
hoc supplier selection.  The list of accredited suppliers is 
reviewed continuously to ensure that they are still performing well 
in terms of products and services delivered, professionalism, and 
adherence to Philippine law. 
 
KENNEY