Philippine Daily Inquirer

ABOITIZPOW­ER ASSUMES CONTROL OF MINDANAO COAL PLANT OPERATOR

- By Jordeene B. Lagare @jordeenela­gare

Aboitiz Power Corp. is cornering a significan­t stake in the local subsidiary of German company STEAG GmbH, which runs a coalfired power plant in Mindanao.

AboitizPow­er, the holding firm for the Aboitiz’s investment­s in power generation, announced in a disclosure the acwquisiti­on of an additional 35.4-percent stake in STEAG State Power Inc. (SPI).

Valued at $36.1 million (approximat­ely P2.1 billion), “plus locked box interest at a simple rate of 4 percent per annum,” the deal involves the purchase of 167,648,480 shares from the German power firm.

After the necessary corporate and regulatory approvals are obtained, AboitizPow­er will increase its stake in SPI to 69.4 percent.

STEAG’s share will decrease to 15.6 percent, while agribusine­ss, livestock and food company La Filipina Uy Gongco Corp. will continue to hold the remaining 15 percent.

AboitizPow­er received from STEAG a transfer notice for the sale of the SPI shares early this year. As partner, it exercised its right to have the first crack at acquiring the subject shares.

Listed SPC Power Corp. previously sought to buy STEAG’s 51-percent stake in SPI. The parties, however, decided to mutually terminate the accord first announced in February as conditions set were not fulfilled.

Incorporat­ed in 1995, SPI owns and operates the 210-megawatt coal-fired power plant, including the transmissi­on line and related facilities, situated at the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Misamis Oriental.

Renewables expansion

“The acquisitio­n will result in the expansion of attributab­le net income without adding new coal capacity to the grid,” said AboitizPow­er, which earlier promised to expand its renewable energy portfolio.

The Mindanao coal plant would help provide for the much-needed capacity in the Luzon grid, which has experience­d tightness of supply reserves in recent years, according to AboitizPow­er.

“This is a good opportunit­y to help sustainabl­y manage an existing generation facility, which is a vital component of the Mindanao grid and [to provide] affordable and reliable power to many Filipinos. Since this is an existing generation facility, there are no emissions added to the total GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions of the Philippine­s,” it said.

AboitizPow­er is targeting to significan­tly expand its green energy portfolio by building an additional 3,700 MW of renewable energy, resulting in a 50:50 balance between its renewable and thermal capacities, by 2030.

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