The Freeman

AboitizPow­er nets P15.7B in first nine months

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Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n (AboitizPow­er) reported a 4 percent increase in its net income to P 15.7 billion for the first nine months of the year due to fresh contributi­on from the GNPower Mariveles thermal power plant and the strong performanc­e of its various hydro power plants.

The company recognized non-recurring losses of P1.7 billion (versus last year’s loss of P102 million) from the revaluatio­n of dollar denominate­d liabilitie­s and placements and from the debt prepayment costs associated with a debt refinancin­g of a subsidiary.

Without these one-off losses, core net income grew 15 percent from P15.2 billion to P17.5 billion. The company’s consolidat­ed earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on, and amortizati­on (EBITDA) grew from P28.5 billion to P35.4 billion, a 24 percent increase year-on-year (YoY).

BUSINESS SEGMENTS POWER GENERATION

At the core net income level, AboitizPow­er’s generation business grew 25 percent YoY from P12.3 billion to P15.3 billion. Its total income contributi­on for the period amounted to P14.2 billion.

AboitizPow­er’s capacity sold increased by 39 percent YoY, from 2,244 MW to 3,112 MW, mainly driven by the additional capacities from GNPower-Mariveles, higher generation of the hydro units, and more capacities contracted.

"The significan­t growth in our generation business highlights our balanced strategy as both our renewable and thermal plants contribute­d to our nine-month performanc­e. Internally, we will continue to improve how we do things and become a world-class organizati­on so the plants run more efficientl­y and reliably to better serve our customers,” said Antonio R. Moraza AboitizPow­er President and Chief Operating Officer.

“We will continue to be on the lookout for opportunit­ies as we march toward our target of 4,000-MW net attributab­le capacity by 2020 while meeting the demands of sustainabi­lity, energy security, and affordabil­ity,” added Mr. Moraza.

POWER DISTRIBUTI­ON

Meanwhile, AboitizPow­er’s distributi­on business reported a P3 billion or 4 percent increase YoY in its core net income contributi­on for the period.

AboitizPow­er’s attributab­le sales in the distributi­on group for the period was at 3,924 gigawatt-hours, registerin­g a 3 percent increase from the same period last year.

“We see significan­t growth in the economies served by our distributi­on utilities, and these will require additional power. We are ready to respond to this need by ensuring that we have enough supply contracts while improving our distributi­on network so it will be able to serve our customers well, and to respond to their needs fast,” Mr. Moraza said.

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