Philippine Daily Inquirer

TOYOTA KEEN ON ALSONS’ CLEAN ENERGY PROJECTS

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

The Toyota group is ready to invest in the upcoming renewable energy projects of Alsons Consolidat­ed Resources Inc. (ACR), particular­ly hydro resources in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Joseph C. Nocos, vice president of ACR’s power business unit, said in an interview that the Toyota group—through trading arm Toyota Tsusho Corp.—is “keen on (taking up) 25 percent to 40 percent” equity in hydroelect­ric power projects.

Nocos said Toyota had been a partner of ACR since the Philip- pine group went into the power business, helping in their dieselpowe­red generation assets and in other power platforms.

ACR operates three diesel power facilities—the 103megawat­t diesel plant of Mapalad Power Corp. in Iligan City, the 55-MW facility of Southern Philippine­s Power Corp. in Alabel, Sarangani, and the 100-MWpower plant of Western Mindanao Power Corp. in Zamboanga City.

“They (Toyota) are ready to step in and we are ready to welcome them as soon as we have finalized the project cost and other details,” he said.

Nocos said the Alsons Power Group was expected to sign by next month a contract for the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on of the 15.1MWSiguil River hydro plant in Maasim, Sarangani.

He said Toyota was also interested to take part in the 42.8-MW Bago hydro facility in Negros Island.

Alsons Power said it was expecting to start by mid-2018 the constructi­on work on three projects—Siguil and Bago as well as the 105-MW facility of San Ramon Power Inc. in Zamboanga City.

Nocos said the San Ramon project was tagged at P1.71 billion while the Siguil project might cost P943 million.

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