The Philippine Star

Luzon grid to get add’l capacity

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Luzon grid will get an additional capacity as the 420-megawatt (MW) coalfired power plant expansion of the AboitizPow­er Corp. and TeaM Energy Corp. in Quezon province is expected to start running before end2017.

AboitizPow­er president and COO Antonio Moraza said the commission­ing of the power plant is going smoothly as it already has reached full capacity.

“It’s still commission­ing but we already hit the 420 MW,” he said, noting the project’s testing and commission­ing is estimated to take two to three months.

The joint venture is hopeful the power plant would be ready to start commercial operations before the year ends, Moraza said.

AboitizPow­er has already fully contracted its share of capacity but expects to fully contract the whole plant’s capacity before it starts running, the company executive said.

AboitizPow­er and TeaM Energy have invested close to $1 billion for the expansion of their existing coal-fired power plant in Quezon province by more than half of its existing capacity.

The project is being undertaken by Pagbilao Energy Corp. (PEC), a joint venture between TPEC Holdings Corp. and Therma Power Inc. – wholly owned subsidiari­es of TeaM Energy and the Aboitiz Group, respective­ly.

AboitizPow­er serves as the independen­t power producer administra­tor (IPPA) of the 735-MW Pagbilao coal-fired power plant while TeaM Energy operates the facility.

PEC has tapped Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd. and Daelim Industrial Co. Ltd. as the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contractor­s for the project.

Last June, AboitizPow­er issued P3 billion from its planned P30 billion fixedrate retail bonds to finance ongoing projects including the Pagbilao plant expansion.

Apart from the Quezon plant, AboitizPow­er is looking to complete the 69-MW Manolo Fortich hydropower plant in Bukidnon, the 8.5-MW Maris Canal hydro project in Isabela through its subsidiary SN AboitizPow­er and the 340-MW Therma Visayas baseload power plant in Toledo, Cebu.

Once completed, the five projects will add a combined total capacity of 828.3 MW to AboitizPow­er’s portfolio, which is targeted to reach 4,000 MW by 2020.

Currently, the group has a net sellable capacity of 3,955 MW.

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