The Manila Times

EDC bags 4 geothermal projects abroad

- BY EUAN PAULO C. AÑONUEVO REPORTER

ENERGY Developmen­t Corp (EDC) on Friday said it has acquired a majority stake in four geothermal projects in Chile and Peru.

Federico Lopez, EDC chairman and chief executive, said that the company and Australian partner Hot Rock Limited ( HRL) entered into a joint venture agreement to co- develop the Calerias and Longavi projects in Chile, and the Quellaapac­heta and Chocopata projects in Peru.

The company will own 70 percent interest in each of the projects.

“We are pleased with the speedy conclusion of the negotiatio­ns with HRL as we now look forward to starting exploratio­n work in what we view as attractive geothermal concession­s in both Chile and Peru. These projects will showcase EDC expertise and help elevate the company as a Philippine corporate champion on the world stage,” he said.

HRL is an Australian based internatio­nal renewable energy company holding 23 geothermal tenements across Chile, Peru and Australia.

As the world’s largest integrated geothermal power producer, EDC, in partnershi­p with HRL, now seeks to accelerate the developmen­t of the joint venture projects it inked with the latter. EDC and HRL are also looking at the possibilit­y of expanding the scope of partnershi­p by including HRL’S other sites.

Besides these projects, EDC was also recently awarded the contract to exclusivel­y develop the Newen, San Rafael and Batea geothermal exploratio­n concession in Chile.

“A full team of geothermal scientists will be deployed to Chile this month to start developmen­t activities on the joint venture projects and the EDC granted projects,” Lopez said.

With over 35 years of experience in developing geothermal power projects in the Philippine­s, EDC now looks to leverage its technical expertise and expand its operations globally. EDC has also submitted 13 applicatio­ns for geothermal concession­s in Chile, and is also looking at opportunit­ies to develop geothermal projects in Indonesia and Kenya.

“The acquisitio­n of these concession­s in Latin America are the first steps in realizing our vision to establish a global presence and further solidify our position as the pre- eminent internatio­nal leader in geothermal power developmen­t,” Lopez added.

EDC is the world’s largest integrated producer of geothermal power and the acknowledg­ed global leader in wet steam technology. EDC is engaged in the exploratio­n, developmen­t and optimizati­on of geothermal fields, as well as the operation and maintenanc­e of the geothermal power plants with an aggregate capacity of 1,130 megawatts.

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