Redondo Peninsula

The peninsula is administratively divided between two municipalities of Zambales: San Antonio (west) and Subic (east).

The entire peninsula is now administered by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) as part of Subic Bay Freeport Zone with the recent turnover of the San Antonio Economic Development Area covering the sitios of Silangin, Nagsasa and Talisayin on the peninsula to the SBMA in 2013.

This coal power project, a joint venture between Aboitiz Power Corp. and Taiwan's Cogeneration Corp. is one of several energy projects aimed at addressing the projected power supply shortage on the main island of Luzon by 2016.

[3] Opposition to the project from local residents, environmentalist groups and local government units in Zambales was strong prompting the Supreme Court to issue a Writ of Kalikasan in 2012.

[5] The consortium dropped the development of the coal plant in 2021, citing a shift to a possible gas project in the area.

Redondo Peninsula viewed from Morong, Bataan