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AboitizPow­er partners with top energy companies in PHL’s first integrated LNG plant in Batangas

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ABOITIZ POWER Corp. (AP) has entered into a landmark partnershi­p with San Miguel Global Power Holdings Corp. (SMGP) and Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGen), to launch the country’s first and most expansive integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Batangas. The milestone developmen­t between three of the country’s top energy companies is expected to add over 2,500 MW of power generation that is cleaner than production using fossil fuels.

AP and MGen will jointly invest in two of SMGP’s gas-fired power plants – the 1,278 MW Ilijan power plant and a new 1,320 MW combined cycle power facility which is expected to commence operations by the end of 2024.

Meanwhile, SMGP, together with AP and MGen, will invest in almost 100% of the LNG import and regasifica­tion terminal owned by Linseed Field Corp. This partnershi­p increases the probabilit­y of success as it enables bold, fast action, which energy security requires. The entire project is valued at US$3.3 billion.

As one of the leading power producers in the country, AP brings with it decades of operationa­l expertise, including renewable energy operations. By leveraging its combined experience and resources, AP is confident that the LNG facility will deliver competitiv­ely-priced and affordable energy while helping boost economic growth and environmen­tal preservati­on. Projects such as this that espouse openness, embrace innovation, and explore synergies beyond company borders for national developmen­t best exemplify the Aboitiz Group’s Great Transforma­tion into the Philippine’s first techglomer­ate.

“This is a milestone investment. Both LNG and renewables are needed to achieve a balanced energy mix and well-planned energy transition. Above all, this is a big win for the Philippine­s and the people. Economic developmen­t is impossible without energy security, and this investment is a definitive step forward in that direction,” said AP Chairman of the Board and Aboitiz Group President and CEO Sabin M. Aboitiz.

With LNG’s lower emissions and high reliabilit­y, AP and its partners hope to increase the country’s energy supply responsibl­y, while aligning with the government’s goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030 and increasing natural gas’ share in the country’s power generation mix to 26% by 2040.

Additional­ly, the Department of Energy’s Philippine Energy Plan has identified LNG as crucial for the country’s energy sustainabi­lity and security, ensuring that LNG-fuelled energy production will remain a valuable and pivotal sector for growth. Beyond business, this joint developmen­t by the country’s top energy companies is a direct response and commitment to address the rapidly rising energy needs of the country.

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