Philippine Daily Inquirer

Casecnan hydropower plant attracts 13 potential bidders

- By Jordeene B. Lagare @jordeenela­gare

The state-run Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) said 13 companies have signified their interest to acquire the 165-megawatt Casecnan Hydroelect­ric Power Plant (CHEPP) in Nueva Ecija.

In an email to the Inquirer, PSALM said these 13 registered bidders had already paid participat­ion fees and attended the prebid conference.

PSALM, however, did not disclose the identity of the potential bidders.

Interested parties are given until Feb. 24, 2023 to submit their bids to purchase the power asset, which is being sold on an “as is, where is” basis.

Located at Barangay Villarica in Pantabanga­n town, the plant had been covered by the 20-year build-operate-transfer agreement between CE Casecnan Water and Energy Co. Inc. and the National Irrigation Administra­tion, which ended on Dec. 11, 2021.

“The CHEPP is a ‘run-ofriver’ type of plant with limited impounding area. The water from the reservoir flows into the plant’s powerhouse, down to the Pantabanga­n lake and into the irrigation channels of the National Irrigation Administra­tion, which will continue its mandate of irrigating farm lands even after the privatizat­ion of the CHEPP,” PSALM said.

Prebid conference

PSALM held a prebid conference on Tuesday, giving bidders an opportunit­y to clarify concerns about the auction process.

In its invitation to bid, PSALM earlier said those joining the bidding must “execute a confidenti­ality agreement and an undertakin­g” pursuant to Section 78 of [Republic Act No.] 9136.”

Aside from paying a nonrefunda­ble participat­ion fee of P160,000, PSALM required bidders to submit a letter of intent to participat­e in the auction.

PSALM has been selling power assets, such as the Casecnan hydro facility, to fulfill its mandate of settling the financial obligation­s it had assumed from the National Power Corp.

Outstandin­g financial obligation­s were reduced to P355.88 billion as of end-June, a significan­t decrease from P1.2 trillion recorded in 2003.

 ?? PSALM —PHOTO COURTESY OF ?? RUN OF RIVER The 165-megawatt Casecnan facility is among the assets in the privatizat­ion pipeline
PSALM —PHOTO COURTESY OF RUN OF RIVER The 165-megawatt Casecnan facility is among the assets in the privatizat­ion pipeline

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