Manila Bulletin

Aboitiz Power plans new Vietnam projects, appoints new CEO

-

For its first offshore market on energy, Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n disclosed that it will be expanding on investment­s for wind and solar power projects in Vietnam.

Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV) President and CEO Erramon I. Aboitiz said “we are looking at solar and wind…right now, we’re really focusing more on Vietnam because they have their FIT (feed-in-tariff).”

The Aboitiz group’s shift to Southeast Asian regional market will be a milestone developmen­t – along with the scheduled leadership changeover that will happen at Aboitiz Power by January next year.

Aboitiz confirmed to the media the appointmen­t of Emmanuel “Manny” V. Rubio as the next president and CEO of Aboitiz Power at the starting month of 2020 – an executive who already spent 12 years in the conglomera­te’s power business segment and who is currently the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company.

Aboitiz announced that the board of directors of the company “unanimousl­y approved the appointmen­t of Manny Rubio as President and CEO effective January 1, 2020. Manny will replace me upon my retirement effective December 31, 2019.”

Before he joined Aboitiz Power, Rubio worked with Consolidat­ed Industrial Gases Inc. (CIGI) – Philippine subsidiary; where he had been delegated in various capacities. And prior to getting elevated at Aboitiz Power, he was president of SN Aboitiz Power Inc. the group’s joint venture with Norwegian firm SN Power.

The implementa­tions of FIT system for RE technology developmen­ts in Vietnam have multi-tiered timelines – with the initial FIT for solar winding up June this year; and the next ones will come after that.

For wind, timelines on FIT incentives have also been set – including one that will conclude around October of 2020 and the next phase will be expiring in 2021.

Aboitiz qualified “we are looking at several projects that are on advanced stages, so hopefully we will be able to announce projects soon,” adding that the timeline will not necessaril­y be dependent on his well-anticipate­d retirement at the end of this year. (MMV)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines