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Sual Pangasinan
Sual today can bask well under the sun as the only municipality where
General Emilio Aguinaldo embarked in going to Hongkong to fulfill a provision of
the Pact of Biak-na-Bato to go into self-exile.
Sual is provided with a natural port wherein boats can enter into and
remain safe during typhoons. For Sual, when developed will serve as the window
of the west and where products could be sold and transported to all parts of the
world as when she was a port of entry during the Spanish time.
Sual was founded on May 20, 1805 when Don Rafael Maria Aguilar was
Governor-General of the Philippines. Before that year however, Labrador was part
and parcel of Sual. It was during the year 1834 when Domingo Villanueva was the
Gobernadorcillo that the first parochial church was erected in the southeastern
part of the Poblacion now the Catholic cemetery.
Sual got its name in the following story. Two Spaniards were visiting the town
and they happened to see a native who was digging a hole with a spade. They
asked him in Spanish, " Como se ilama este pueblo," meaning what is the name of
this town. They looked at the spade and thinking that they were asking for the
spade, he answered, "sual." The Spaniards taking the word to be the name of the
place, called it Sual.
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Sual Power Plant
On 24 November 1999, Sual power station completed 30-day reliability trials under full load conditions and commenced operation. With its two 609MW generation units, Sual is the most efficient and the largest base-load coal-fired, electricity generating plant the Philippines.
In addition, state of the art emission control technologies, including flue gas desulphurisation, make Sual the best environmental performer of any power plant in the country, meeting the stringent requirements of both the Philippine Clean Air Act and World Bank air quality standards.
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