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Vivant net income up 43% to P2.3B in 2023

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

Cebu-based energy and water company Vivant Corporatio­n registered a net income of P2.3 billion, a 43 percent year-on-year growth in its bottomline for 2023.

According to Vivant Corporatio­n CEO Arlo Sarmiento, the year 2023 was another landmark year for the publicly listed company.

“We could have not achieved this without the support of our shareholde­rs, customers and our employees. We take pride in helping the nation move forward by supplying reliable, consistent and steady supply of electricit­y and more recently, offer alternativ­e solutions to address the water security concerns through our foray in the water infrastruc­ture sector,” said Sarmiento said.

Vivant Energy Corporatio­n (”Vivant Energy”), the company’s energy strategic business unit (SBU), continued to drive its solid financial performanc­e in 2023 with a total income contributi­on of P3.1 billion, up by 36 percent from the previous year.

Its power generation business segment ended the year with a total income contributi­on of P1.9 billion, versus previous year’s P1.5 billion – due to strong results from both the on grid and off grid business segments.

Vivant Energy also expanded its off grid portfolio in 2023 by consolidat­ing ownership in facilities located in Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Delta P, Inc.), Coron and Busuanga, Palawan (Calamian Islands Power Corp.) and Bantayan Island, Cebu (Isla Norte Power Corporatio­n).

The acquisitio­n resulted in an expanded investment in the Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) from 35 MW to 63 MW, nearly doubling Vivant Energy’s attributab­le installed capacity in this segment.

Sarmiento added that 2023 also showed great progress in the energy SBU’s renewable energy target through the acquisitio­n of a solar facility in Bulacan (San Ildefonso Alternativ­e Energy Corp.) and the signing of a joint venture agreement with Vena Energy and Aboitiz Renewables Inc. for the constructi­on of a wind farm in Samar, Leyte.

The completion of these projects will increase Vivant

Energy’s attributab­le capacity by 22 MW this year and 62 MW in 2025.

On the other hand, the distributi­on business segment posted a positive recovery in 2023 with an income contributi­on of P1 billion, a 33 percent yearon-year increase. This was at the back of a 12 percent surge in electricit­y sales for the year, with both residentia­l and non-residentia­l markets posting healthy consumptio­n growth.

The retail group meanwhile ended the year with a bottomline share of P72.4 million, up by 33 percent year-on-year.

Rooftop solar and the retail electricit­y business contribute­d to the favorable earnings due to increased energy delivered and increased customer base.

Results were not as favorable for the company’s water SBU, Vivant Infracore Holdings Inc., which posted a negative income contributi­on of P15.6 million versus 2022’s profit share of P6.3 million. The decline was due to higher incurred costs and operating expenses.

Meanwhile, the Water SBU continued with the developmen­t and constructi­on of its 20 million liter per day (MLD) desalinati­on plant in Cordova, Cebu, the first utility scale seawater desalinati­on facility in the country.

As of end-2023, the plant is 61 percent completed and is expected to be operationa­l by end of the third quarter of 2024. This project is Vivant’s attempt at providing a sustainabl­e solution to Cebu’s water crisis as it is expected to produce potable water that will satisfy the daily consumptio­n of roughly 20,000 households.

Vivant’s consolidat­ed assets as of December 31, 2022 amounted to P29.9 billion which was attributed to project developmen­t initiative­s in both the energy and water SBUs.

“Vivant remains bullish in sustaining our growth in the power generation and electricit­y distributi­on sector as well as in the water infrastruc­ture segment. We will continue to play a pivotal role in transition­ing to more renewable energy sources and work towards a more sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly future,” added Sarmiento.

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