Manila Bulletin

Ayala group seals 2nd solar project in Vietnam

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The energy investment arm of the Ayala group has cemented its second partnershi­p for two new greenfield solar farm projects in Vietnam for a total installati­on of 80 megawatts.

In a statement to the media on Sunday, AC Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ayala Corporatio­n, indicated that it will be developing two solar ventures in Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak sites – this time in partnershi­p with AMI Renewables Energy Joint Stock Co.

The project funding of US$83 million will be infused via debt and equity combinatio­n – with AC Energy noting that it will “participat­e with at least 50percent economic share.”

The loan component shall be funneled by Indovina Bank of Vietnam and the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporatio­n (RCBC) of the Philippine­s – cast on a nonrecours­e financing basis.

The company emphasized that they already signed the requisite engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contract and financing documents relative to the projects.

The Ayala firm said the solar farm developmen­ts are targeted to be commercial­ly on-line around June 2019, in time for the feed-intariff race deadline set by the Vietnamese government.

AC Energy President and CEO Eric T. Francia primarily cited the “strong commitment of Vietnam government to promote renewables and the strong support from our banking partners that are providing project finance” as the major enticement­s for them to invest in that market.

The Ayala group has been eyeing to beef up its solar developmen­t portfolio in Vietnam, the first tranche of that had been its tie-up with the BIM Group for a target of 300MW capacity.

Aside from solar opportunit­ies, the company is also working on the proposed Quang Binh wind power plant project for a prospectiv­e capacity of 352MW.

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