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Ayala unit expands overseas footprint with stake in Infigen

- By Lenie Lectura @llectura

AC Energy Inc., through its affiliate UAC Energy Holdings Pty Ltd. (UAC Energy), is expanding its portfolio overseas with the acquisitio­n of a 12.82-percent stake in Infigen Energy Ltd. (Infigen) for AUD90.4 million.

Infigen is a renewable energy developer, generator, and retailer listed on the Australian Securities Exchange that owns and operates 670megawat­ts (MW) of wind farms all over Australia, as well as gas, battery

and contracted assets.

“The investment in Infigen is a crucial move forward for AC Energy’s regional expansion as it remains committed to its goal of exceeding 5 gigawatts [GW] of attributab­le capacity, with 50 percent of energy generated from renewables, by 2025,” said AC Energy.

UAC Energy, which is owned by AC Energy and UPC\AC Renewables Australia (UPC\AC), also launched a tender offer for Infigen. This is still subject to regulatory approvals, including the Australian Foreign Investment Review Board.

UPC\AC, an Australian joint venture of AC Energy with the UPC Renewables Group, has been active in renewable energy developmen­t in Australia since 2017, focusing on large-scale solar, wind and pumped hydro storage.

“The acquisitio­n of interest in Infigen by UAC strengthen­s both AC Energy’s and UPC\AC’S commitment to provide low-cost power in Australia by expanding its operating portfolio and enabling the sale of energy through retail channels,” it added.

AC Energy, the power arm of conglomera­te Ayala Corp., is expanding rapidly around the region through strategic partnershi­ps and greenfield initiative­s. The company aspires to exceed 5 GW of renewables capacity and generate at least 50 percent energy output from renewables by 2025.

In 2019, AC Energy’s power portfolio registered an attributab­le capacity of over 1.8 GW in operation and under constructi­on, spanning projects in the Philippine­s, Indonesia and Vietnam.

The company increased its attributab­le energy output in 2019 by 25 percent to 3,500 GWH, of which 50 percent came from renewable energy sources.

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