Are you a professional in the power industry? Do you have a passion for innovation, sustainability, and advancing the energy landscape of the Philippines? If your answer is yes, then we invite you to become a member of the Power Professionals Association of the Philippines (PPAP). Here’s your opportunity to join a dynamic community of like-minded professionals dedicated to shaping the future of power generation in the country.
Who Are the Members?
PPAP is an esteemed association of power plant technical professionals. Our membership includes a diverse range of professionals, such as:
• Power Plant Engineers (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Civil, ECE, etc.)
• Chemists
• Geologists
• Scientists
• Managers
• Consultants
• Service Providers
• EPC
• Vendors
• Equipment Manufacturers
• And many others who play vital roles in the power industry
Whether you’re a seasoned engineer, a forward-thinking manager, an expert consultant, or a provider of cutting-edge services and equipment, PPAP welcomes professionals from all walks of the power sector. Our diverse membership reflects the multifaceted nature of the industry, providing a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional growth.
The Power Industry Composition:
One of the unique strengths of PPAP is the diversity of sectors within the power industry that our members represent. The power industry in the Philippines is incredibly varied, encompassing numerous energy sources and generation methods. Our members hail from the following power generation sectors:
Coal: Power generation from coal remains a significant contributor to the nation’s energy mix.
Natural Gas: The utilization of natural gas is a crucial element of our energy infrastructure.
Geothermal: The Philippines is known for its geothermal energy production, a sustainable and environmentally friendly source of power. The drive is to regain the number 2 position in the world.
Hydro: Hydroelectric power plays a pivotal role in harnessing the energy of flowing water.
Oil/Diesel: These fuels are essential for certain power generation scenarios especially on islands, and our members are at the forefront of optimizing their use.
Wind: Wind energy is on the rise, and our members are at the cutting edge of harnessing this renewable source.
Solar: Solar power is a rapidly growing sector, and our members are driving innovation in this field.
Biomass: Biomass energy is sustainable and environmentally friendly, and our members are actively involved in its development.
Nuclear: While nuclear energy is not currently a contributor, our association remains open to all forms of power generation.
Other Renewable Energies (REs): Innovation in power generation is ongoing, and our members are involved in exploring new and emerging renewable energy sources and technologies.
Why Join PPAP?
Networking Opportunities: PPAP provides a platform for you to connect with fellow professionals, share insights, and collaborate on industry projects.
Knowledge Sharing: Stay informed about the latest industry trends, technologies, and regulations through our seminars, conferences, and discussions.
Professional Growth: Enhance your career by engaging with experts and leaders in the power industry and participating in educational events and workshops.
Influence Industry Directions: Be part of a community that actively contributes to shaping the future of the power industry in the Philippines.
Advocate for Sustainability: Join our efforts in promoting sustainable and responsible energy practices that benefit our nation and the environment.
Don’t Miss Your Chance to Make a Difference!
As a member of the Power Professionals Association of the Philippines (PPAP), you’ll become part of a vibrant community that is driving innovation, sustainability, and excellence in the power industry. Together, we can power the future of the Philippines. Apply for membership today and be part of the change-makers in the energy landscape.
Membership Fee
Membership to PPAP is P1,000 per year. For this year, those who will attend the Philippine Power Expo 2024 and want to be members will have their membership fee of P1,000 waived.
Visit this website, philpowerexpo.com, to learn more about PPAP. Click here to start your membership application. Let’s power a brighter future together!
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About the logo
It depicts energy conversion into electricity with the sun, symbolizing energy, undergoing a process of conversion, represented by the gear, into electricity, represented by the common symbol for power source, the sinusoidal sign inside a circle.
The blue means abundance and the red means power. Together, it is the aspiration of all – abundance of power.
PPAP Officers/Board of Trustees
Trustees | Affiliations |
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Januario Maralit President | President, PPAP O&M Consultant, AP Renewables Inc. |
Rogelio Reyes Executive Vice-President | President, PISAS Inc., President, PSME Foundation Inc. Former National President, PSME |
Jeffrey Singson Vice-President, Internal Affairs | Former National President, PSME Cummins Arabia (ret.) |
Allan Anthony Alvarez Vice-President, External Affairs | QEHSS Manager, Wartsila Philippines Former National President, IIEE |
Teodulfo Troyo Vice-President, Technical Affairs | Plant Manager EDC Tongonan GPP |
Randy Villarin Treasurer | Department Manager Materials Management Department National Power Corporation |
Young Comaad Secretary | Deputy Plant Manager GN Power Dinginin |
Simeon Perez Auditor | Executive Vice-President, PSME Aramco (ret.), |
Gerardo Erguiza Jr. Trustee | Undersecretary (2018 to 2022) Department of Energy |
Alberto Badillo Trustee | Plant Manager 1590 Energy Corporation |
Vicente Edwin Delgado Trustee | Business Development Manager, Desco |
Carlo Melchiades Borromeo Trustee | Energy Development Corp (Ret.) |
Ariel Fronda Trustee | Department of Energy |
J Christopher Perez Trustee | Operations Manager Herkings Corporation |
Nariel Bantay Trustee | Sr. Manager – Engineering URC SURE – La Carlota Distillery |