Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

AboitizPow­er signs energy MOU during PBBM’s Tokyo visit

- BY KRIS CRISMUNDO

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has witnessed the signing of memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on clean technology between Aboitiz Power Corp. and Japan’s largest power generation firm, JERA Co., Inc., during his official visit in Japan.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, AboitizPow­er said its chairperso­n Sabin Aboitiz and JERA president

Satoshi Onoda signed an MOU to explore ‘greener fuel’, which involves the use of ammonia and hydrogen in power generation.

Through the MOU, AboitizPow­er and JERA will undertake feasibilit­y assessment on ammonia co-fired power generation and the developmen­t of the ammonia and hydrogen value chains in the country.

The use of alternativ­e fuels supports the government’s initiative­s toward reducing carbon footprint to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

“By joining forces in the pursuit of greener fuels, our two companies are not only advancing the cause of sustainabi­lity, but also paving the way for a cleaner and more vibrant future. Ammonia offers a compelling solution for decarboniz­ing the power sector and by looking into it, we are taking a step towards developing the infrastruc­ture needed to support the ammonia and hydrogen value chains,” Aboitiz said.

AboitizPow­er said applying the greener fuel technology to the existing coal-fired power plants will result in a reduction of carbon dioxide emission by up to 50 percent.

“Through this collaborat­ion, we will support Aboitiz’s power decarboniz­ation efforts while also considerin­g additional opportunit­ies for advancing technology developmen­t in the Philippine­s. This MOU allows JERA to leverage its experience and capabiliti­es to support both AboitizPow­er and the Philippine­s to reach their emissions targets,” Onoda said.

In 2021, JERA bought 25.01 percent in AboitizPow­er from Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. at

USD1.463 billion, and another 1.99 percent from Aboitiz family’s privately held firm Aboitiz & Company.

During his meeting with Japanese firms Thursday, Marcos underscore­d the importance of AboitizPow­er-JERA partnershi­p in the developmen­t of the country’s power sector.

“Of course, the investment is important, but the transfer of technology is also extremely important and that will give the Philippine­s a self-sufficienc­y, which we have been missing,” he said. ■

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