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AboitizPow­er raises stake in power plant operator

- Sheldeen Joy Talavera

ABOITIZ Power Corp. (AboitizPow­er) has increased its equity interest in power plant operator STEAG State Power, Inc. (SPI) to 85%, the power company announced on Thursday.

The acquisitio­n involved the purchase of an additional 15.6% equity stake from STEAG Power GmbH, the parent firm of SPI, the first coal-fired power plant in Mindanao. STEAG Power GmbH is a power producer that operates hard-coalfired power plants at six locations in Germany, as well as large power plants in Turkey and Colombia.

“Upon completion of this transactio­n, AboitizPow­er will be legal and beneficial owner of an 85% equity interest in the company,” AboitizPow­er said.

The company bought 48.22 million common shares and 25.76 million redeemable preferred shares, amounting to a total share price of $11 million.

Initially, the company acquired a 34% equity interest in the SPI power plant in 2007 before acquiring an additional 35.4% in 2022.

“In effect, AboitizPow­er expands its attributab­le net sellable capacity from the facility without adding new coal capacity to the grid,” the company said.

SPI owns and operates a 210-megawatt coal-fired thermal power plant in Mindanao, according to its website.

The power plant was establishe­d under a build-operatetra­nsfer partnershi­p with National Power Corp. for a period of 25 years. It started commercial operations in November 2006.

SPI is majority-owned by AboitizPow­er, while STEAG Power GmbH and La Filipina Uy Gongco Corp. own the remaining shares in the company.

“AboitizPow­er is continuous­ly managing and optimizing its generation portfolio, both in thermal and renewable energies. This is a good opportunit­y to help sustainabl­y manage an existing generation facility, which is a vital component of the Mindanao grid, and provides affordable and reliable power to many Filipinos,” the company said. —

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