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‘Fort Pilar to produce 3,000 MW in 5 years’

- Lenie Lectura

FORT Pilar Energy Inc. wants to produce as much as 3,000 megawatts (MW) in power generating capacity in five years after it bought the Malaya Thermal Power Plant (MTPP) from the government recently.

“We want to be a major player in the industry so we can capture a good market share of 2,000 to 3,000 megawatts in the next five years. But in terms of energy source, renewable energy (RE) will be our focus and baseload capacity is also a considerat­ion,” said Fort Pilar Energy Chief Executive Officer Joseph Omar Castillo during a virtual press briefing of the company’s payment and handover of documents for the MTTP sale.

Fort Pilar Energy Chairperso­n Shiela Romero said the company can achieve its target capacity by acquiring more power plants in the future.

“Malaya is the first in Luzon and, last month, we also completed the acquisitio­n of ADSI [Alterpower Digos Solar Inc.]. We’re also constructi­ng a constructi­ng a battery energy storage system (BESS) in Zamboanga,” said Romero, adding that Fort Pilar envisions MTTP as “the premier back-up power for the country’s main grid.” The BESS, meanwhile, is scheduled for commission­ing in February next year.

Castillo said Fort Pilar will be taking a look at the other assets that the Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) will be selling soon. These include the 5.195-hectare Diliman property in Quezon City and the Operation and Maintenanc­e Service Contract (OMSC) for the Casecnan Multi-purpose Project (CMPP). Also, he added, the company is looking at “a couple of assets in Visayas, but nothing specific yet.”

Fort Pilar’s subsidiary, Belgrove Power Corp., is the entity that bought MTTP and its underlying land from PSALM for P4,185,656,423.99. The proceeds will be used to settle the remaining financial obligation­s that PSALM absorbed from the National Power Corp.

Castillo said Belgrove has informed the Department of Energy about its plans for the MTTP. Belgrove is still conducting a feasibilit­y study on whether to repair or replace the 300MW-MTTP Unit 1.

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