Manila Bulletin

PSALM reworks privatizat­ion package for IPP contracts

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

With the aid of a third party consultant, state-run Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corporatio­n (PSALM) will rework divestment packages for its remaining energy conversati­on agreements (ECAs) or supply contracts with independen­t power producers (IPP).

The company is dangling 122.6 million as profession­al fee to the proposed consultanc­y services that will be drawn up for the specified power assets. This will be integrated in the state-owned company’s 2019 budget.

The assets to be covered by the consultanc­y work shall include proposed privatizat­ion packages for the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) and Casecnan hydro facilities; the Unified Leyte geothermal plant; Mindanao 1 and 2 geothermal power plants and the Mindanao coal-fired power facility.

“PSALM will evaluate the most beneficial and feasible privatizat­ion options and structures for its remaining IPP contracts through the assistance of a third party consultant,” the company said.

On the consultanc­y engagement, PSALM noted that bid opening will be held on December 4 this year. “Interested bidders who submitted eligibilit­y documents and have paid the applicable fee amounting to 125,000 will be shortliste­d,” the state-run firm stipulated.

The consultanc­y work will be for a period of five months (150 days) from the time that the notice to proceed had been served to the winning bidder.

PSALM qualified that “the winning firm is tasked to study the technical, contractua­l, legal, commercial and plant-specific issues affecting the IPP contracts.”

At the same time, the third party consultant shall “review relevant agreements and applicable laws, conduct consultati­ons with concerned agencies and private entities and conceptual­ize technical, financial and legal frameworks for the proposed privatizat­ion options and structures.”

The power supply contracts of the IPPs originally contracted by the National Power Corporatio­n (and eventually transferre­d to PSALM) are generally privatized through the appointmen­t of IPP Administra­tors (IPPAs) that will be trading and selling their respective capacities.

Neverthele­ss, for some of the assets, there have been unique features to resolve relative to their privatizat­ion pathway – such as the post-build operate transfer (BOT) ownership of the Casecnan hydro plant.

And for the Unified Leyte geothermal facility, the proposed privatizat­ion of its bulk capacity will likewise be reevaluate­d following some hurdles that IPPAs had run into on the privatized 40-megawatt “strip capacities” of the facility.

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