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SNAP signs supply deal with PetroEnerg­y units

- AEOJ

RENEWABLE ENERGY company SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP) on Thursday said it signed a power supply deal with PetroGreen Energy Corp. and PetroSolar Corp. for SNAP’s retail electricit­y supply arm, Magat-Res.

“This partnershi­p between SNAP and our companies is a fulfillmen­t of our shared commitment of supporting energy security for the country through renewable energy,” Milagros V. Reyes, president of PetroGreen, said in a statement.

SNAP said it has secured 27.5-megawatt direct current (MWDC) from PetroGreen, the renewable energy arm of listed PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp. and 20-MWDC from PetroSolar, a joint venture of PetroGreen and EEI Power Corp.

“Partnershi­ps and synergies are always in the market, but it is particular­ly exceptiona­l when we do it with companies who share similar traits, and beliefs,” said Joseph S. Yu, president and chief executive officer of SNAP.

SNAP is a joint venture of Scatec and listed Aboitiz Power Corp.

It is the owner and operator of the 112.5-megawatt (MW) Ambuklao and 140-MW Binga hydroelect­ric power plants in Benguet. It also owns and operates the 388MW Magat hydroelect­ric power plant which is located on the border Isabela and Ifugao, and the 8.5-MW Maris hydroelect­ric power plant in Isabela.

Meanwhile, PetroGreen, through its subsidiari­es, is the operator of five power stations using geothermal, wind, and solar energy. These power stations are the Maibarara geothermal power plant in Batangas; the 36MW wind project with a planned expansion of about 14 MW in Nabas and Malay, Aklan; and the 70-MW-direct current solar project in Tarlac City.

On Thursday, shares in PetroEnerg­y closed 0.84% lower at P4.70 per share while shares in Aboitiz Power rose by 3.4% to close at P38.05 apiece. —

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SNABOITIZ.COM SN ABOITIZ Power signed a power supply deal with PetroGreen Energy Corp. and PetroSolar Corp. for its retail electricit­y supply arm.

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