Philippine Daily Inquirer

A. Brown gets partners for Peak Power

- By Riza T. Olchondra

A. BROWN Co. Inc. (ABCI) is unloading 80 percent of its share in wholly owned subsidiary Peak Power Energy Inc. to make way for new investors.

As a result, four companies will have nearly equal stakes in the energy unit’s peaking energy projects across various electric cooperativ­es in Mindanao.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, ABCI chief finance officer Rosanna Duavit-Santiago said the parent firm had signed a shareholde­rs’ agreement with Enterprise Holdings Corp., World Power Alliance Limited and Power Mavens Holdings Limited for their joint investment in Peak Power.

The shareholde­rs’ agreement confirms the terms and conditions by which Peak Power will be owned, managed and controlled, Santiago said.

The document also covers how Peak Power will implement the developmen­t and operation of its power generation projects.

With the entry of new investors to the joint venture, ABCI will hold 20 percent of the total outstandin­g capital stock while the other shareholde­rs have the following percentage of ownership: Enterprise Holdings Corporatio­n ( 20 percent), World Power Alliance Limited ( 30 percent) and Power Mavens Holdings Limited ( 30 percent), according to the disclosure.

Peak Power was incorporat­ed on Feb. 19, 2013 to implement various projects designed to generate about 110 MW of peaking energy spread across various A+/Green rated electric cooperativ­es in Mindanao. These are build-operate-maintain and transfer agreements for brand new bunkerfire­d engines, according to ABCI.

The salient points of the projects are: short gestation, take or pay on the capital expenditur­e; direct connection to the grid; a significan­t contributi­on to address the lack of base load power in the Mindanao grid for the next two to three years; and, in the future, to allow the cooperativ­es to meet the needs for peaking power, ABCI said.

Peak Power is working to develop, construct and operate diesel power plants in Mindanao through its subsidiari­es Peakpower Soccsargen, Inc. and Peakpower San Francisco, Inc.

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