Philippine Daily Inquirer

Alsons seeks equity partner for power project

- By Amy R. Remo

THE ALCANTARA-led Alsons Consolidat­ed Resources Inc. is considerin­g Japan’s Toyota Tsusho Corp., the trading company of the Toyota Group, as a possible equity partner for its planned $311-million coal-fired power plant in Zamboanga City.

“A lot of companies have been coming to us, wanting to become a partner in our projects and we have refused them all (including some conglomera­tes intending to enter into the power generation business). Alsons is considerin­g equity partners and Toyota Tsusho is one of them,” Luis R. Ymson Jr., chief financial officer of Alsons Consolidat­ed, said in an interview.

Ymson told the INQUIRER that the company was finalizing some requiremen­ts for the planned 105-megawatt Zamboanga coal plant project, which would be undertaken by a subsidiary called San Ramon Power Inc.

“Once this is concluded, we will be able to make a final decision on an equity partner. Toyota Tsusho has been a valued, trusted and long-time partner in our power ventures, and it will definitely be considered for [the Zamboanga coal power] project,” Ymson explained.

Alsons Consolidat­ed announced last month that it would start developing the Zamboanga power project, which has been granted an environmen­tal compliance certificat­e (ECC) early last year. The company has already finalized an engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contract with Daelim Industrial of South Korea in December 2012.

It can be recalled that Toyota Tsusho last year acquired a 25-percent stake in the Alcantara Group’s Sarangani Energy Corp., which is building a $450-million coal-fired power plant in Sarangani.

In June last year, Sarangani Energy started constructi­on work for the first phase of its planned 210-megawatt coal-fired power facility. The first phase involves a 105-MW unit, which is set to start commercial operations by early 2015.

This coal facility is expected to help provide a long-term, more sustainabl­e solution to the recurring power supply crunch in Mindanao, as it will ensure the availabili­ty of a baseload power station on an island that depends on hydropower resources for over half of its electricit­y requiremen­ts.

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