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Pandemic stalls PetroEnerg­y’s wind project in Aklan

- — Adam J. Ang

YUCHENGCO-LED PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp. suffered a delay in the constructi­on of its latest wind project in Aklan because of the global coronaviru­s pandemic, though it is committed to meet its target commercial run.

PetroWind Energy Inc., a joint venture of the company’s renewables arm PetroGreen Energy Corp., Thai firm BCPG Wind Cooperatie­f U.A., and EEI Power Corp., is developing the second 14-megawatt unit of its existing Nabas wind power facility.

“Actual developmen­t of the project had to be paced due to the COVID-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) pandemic, but when resumed, it is expected to generate additional employment during constructi­on, add to the LGUs (local government units) tax and royalty base, and stimulate business from local suppliers,” said Paul Elmer C. Morala, assistant vice president for power operations of PetroGreen.

The Department of Energy on May 13 issued PetroWind with a certificat­e of commercial­ity for the project. PetroGreen wants it to go online over the next two years, in time for the completion of improvemen­ts in the Cebu-Negros-Panay interconne­ction project of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s.

PetroGreen also holds a portfolio of geothermal and solar power facilities. In its stockholde­rs’ meeting in August, PetroEnerg­y said its green projects were “not seriously affected” by the pandemic.

Besides renewables, PetroEnerg­y is also engaged in petroleum developmen­t.

In the first semester, the company saw around 19.6% decline in attributab­le profits to P161.30 million due to the slump in its oil revenues. Its total revenues stood at P1.08 billion, or 3.6% lower from a year ago.

Its electricit­y sales between January and June were slightly lower by 2.6% to P912.08 million, mainly brought by the repricing of its geothermal plant’s electricit­y price. Depressed crude oil prices dragged down its petroleum revenues by 6.1% to P171.12 million in the period.

Shares in PetroEnerg­y were unchanged at P3.11 each on Wednesday.

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