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AboitizPow­er eyes 3,900 MW of RE by 2030

- — Angelica Y. Yang

ABOITIZ Power Corp. is looking to build around 3,900 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy (RE) in about a decade as it seeks to reach an equal sharing of renewables and thermal energy capacity in its portfolio.

“I think that 50-50 ratio in 10 years is an aspiration­al target but we will get there with our aim to bring our renewable capacity estimates [to] around 3,900 MW by year 2029 to 2030,” AboitizPow­er President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel V. Rubio said during a media briefing after listed firm’s annual stockholde­rs meeting on Monday evening.

He explained that the target capacity is an estimate of how much the firm can capture with the implementa­tion of the renewable portfolio standards (RPS) program, which mandates electricit­y suppliers to source agreed portions of their energy supply from renewable resources.

Mr. Rubio earlier said that AboitizPow­er was working on a pipeline of 1,600 MW worth of hydro, wind and solar projects.

“The 1,600 [MW] is part of the 3,800 to 3,900 [MW] that we’re looking at in the next 10 years,” he said. “[On] the first few projects that we’ll start — we will be starting with solar. We’ll be groundbrea­king hopefully within the year for a [solar] project in Cayanga, Pangasinan for 73 MW.”

While the firm does not have a definitive position on generating power from coal, Mr. Rubio said that AboitizPow­er has “always looked at the option of choosing gas” for the country’s baseload requiremen­ts. He said the group was considerin­g gas-related projects in Luzon.

“We already have a team looking at our gas option. We’re doing very early... feasibilit­y studies for gas on at least two locations... We have communicat­ed that in RP Energy (Redondo Peninsula Energy, Inc.), we will not be building coal anymore, but we [are] actually reserving that side for a possible gas option,” he said.

RP Energy is a consortium composed of AboitizPow­er, Meralco PowerGen Corp., and Taiwan Cogenerati­on Internatio­nal Corp.

On using coal for power generation, Mr. Rubio said that the fuel source will remain competitiv­e in specific niches “but market forces will decide on that at the end of the day.” AboitizPow­er produces its Cleanergy brand from its hydro, geothermal, and solar power generation facilities. The firm aims to significan­tly expand its Cleanergy portfolio in the next 10 years. By 2030, renewables are seen to account for 65% of the firm’s new capacities.

Shares in AboitizPow­er at the local bourse inched down 2.42% or 55 centavos to close at P22.20 apiece on Tuesday.

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