Manila Bulletin

First Gen realizes $217-M income in 9 months, up 21%

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

With stronger sales from its 97-megawatt Avion power facility and better financial turnout for subsidiary Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC), Lopez-owned First Gen Corporatio­n logged 21-percent income jump to US$217 million (or equivalent ₱11.3 billion) in the first nine months of the year from US$180 million (₱9.4 billion) in the same period in 2018.

The equivalent increase in the company’s income had been at ₱1.9 billion, and this span chiefly marks financial outcome improvemen­t of the conglomera­te’s energy business – including its subsidiary EDC which had lame showing in previous financial review periods given the strike of natural disasters that thumped the operation of some of its electric generating assets.

The company’s net income attributab­le to equity holders had been at US$220 million (or ₱11.5 billion) from last year’s US$151 million (₱7.9 billion). “This was US$69 million or 46% better than the earnings in the same period in 2018,” the Lopez firm has qualified.

From the results of its January to September operations, First Gen President and Chief Operating Officer Francis Giles B. Puno noted “we fully expect to end the year with milestone earnings.”

It was further emphasized that EDC contribute­d recurring earnings of US$67 million (₱3.5 billion), manifestin­g US$14million climb from the year-ago level of US$52 million. This subsidiary has generating portfolios across wind, solar, hydro and geothermal technologi­es.

First Gen qualified though that from the suite of its power-generating assets, it had been its Avion gas-fired power plant that emerged as the star performer when it comes to contributi­on to bottom line.

“While the two newer gas plants – the 420MW San Gabriel and 97MW Avion – generated higher electricit­y sales from their respective customers, it was Avion that provided a larger increase in earnings as the merchant plant enjoyed higher dispatch and higher selling prices in 2019,” the Lopez firm said.

It has to be recalled that when the Luzon grid system had been suffering from tight to supply scarcity in the summer months, it had been the Avion plant of First Gen that helped plugged supply shortfalls in the system.

First Gen indicated its two other gas-fed plants – the 1,000MW Santa Rita and 500MW San Lorenzo facilities, had more or less steady operations as well as contributi­on to the company’s top and bottom lines.

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