The Philippine Star

AboitizPow­er shuts down Aseagas plant

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Aboitiz Power Corp. has decided to stop operating its biomass power plant in Batangas which is on an extended shutdown due to lack of feedstock.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, AboitizPow­er said its whollyowne­d subsidiary Aseagas Corp. will permanentl­y cease operations.

Aseagas earlier suspended its commission­ing due to the unavailabi­lity of organic effluent wastewater from its supplier, Absolut Distillers Inc.

The company also took the opportunit­y to assess the plant’s other issues, and after a full assessment, decided to make the plant shutdown permanent.

“Our top considerat­ion now is to balance the interests of all our stakeholde­rs, including that of Aseagas’ employees,” AboitizPow­er president and chief operating officer Antonio Moraza said.

Despite the shutdown of the Aseagas plant, Moraza said the group is still on track to add some 500 megawatts (MW) of attributab­le capacity, mainly from baseload and hydro power plants in 2018, pushing the company closer to its 2020 target of attaining 4,000-MW in net attributab­le capacity.

Toward the end of 2017, the company said it is giving itself until the end of the year to make make a final decision on its Aseagas biomass power plant facility in Batangas.

Aseagas recently prepaid its outstandin­g loan with the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) amounting to P2.368 billion.

On top of the loan, the company also invested equity of around P950 million for the biomass plant and has around P460 million in outstandin­g liabilitie­s.

As a result of the closure, total value affected is estimated to be at P3.7 billion, which represents Aseagas invested equity of P3.45 billion and the company’s estimated remaining obligation­s of around P250 million.

The Aseagas plant is AboitizPow­er’s first biomass project, which was supposed to start commercial­ly operating in the second quarter this year.

Earlier, company officials said Aseagas has been encounteri­ng issues in getting the plant out of commission­ing phase since operating a biomass project is new territory for the Aboitiz Group.

Aseagas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AboitizPow­er through Aboitiz Renewables Inc., its holding company for investment­s in renewable energy.

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