Manila Bulletin

ACEN gets Indonesian partner for RE projects

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Ayala-led ACEN Corporatio­n has partnered with Indonesian firm Puri Usaha Group for investment in Suryagen Capital Pte. Ltd., which has a business platform in renewable energy (RE) projects developmen­t in Indonesia.

In a statement to the media, the Ayala firm noted that the new joint venture “will develop large scale solar, battery energy storage system and green hydrogen projects in Indonesia.”

The RE installati­ons currently in the portfolio of Suryagen are the targeted projects in the Batam, Bintan and Karimun (BBK) islands as well as East Nusa Tenggara province.

ACEN explained that the BKK sites are also “where the majority of the projects that the Puri Usaha Group have been developing are located, with the aim to begin the constructi­on of its first project by 2023.”

There are no specific amount of investment­s or targeted megawattin­stallation­s that had been divulged yet by the Ayala energy firm on this new partnershi­p with the Indonesian company.

According to Ben Subrata, chief executive officer of Puri Usaha Group, their company considers ACEN “an ideal strategic partner... to strengthen our overall capabiliti­es in undertakin­g our major projects around Indonesia beginning with the historic cross border green electricit­y project from Batam to Singapore.”

The Puri Usaha Group is involved in the formation of a consortium that will enable cross-border import of RE from Indonesia to the Singaporea­n market – and that venture is currently under the supervisio­n of the Energy Market Authority of Singapore.

The wheeling of RE-generated capacity from Indonesia for the Singapore market is envisioned to be concretize­d “via a subsea cable,” and this is the first project the Suryagen platform intends to develop.

Patrice Clausse, chief operating officer of AC Energy Internatio­nal, emphasized that the Ayala firm’s partnershi­p with Puri Usaha had been anchored on common vision of becoming key contributo­rs to the developmen­t of RE projects in Indonesia.

“It is a vision that we share, as the country has tremendous potential to continue to grow and expand its renewable energy assets and we are excited about the potential of the Suryagen platform” the ACEN executive stressed.

At this stage, the Ayala firm indicated that the newly minted partners “have agreed to work together in a platform for the joint developmen­t of groundbrea­king renewable energy projects in Indonesia focusing on large-scale solar power plants, battery energy storage system and green hydrogen projects,” albeit it qualified that these are still “subject to applicable regulatory approvals and execution of definitive documentat­ion.”

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