The Philippine Star

AboitizPow­er adds biomass to RE line

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Aboitiz Power Corp. has added biomass to its renewable energy portfolio after its holding unit fully acquired Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc.’s liquid bio-methane business for P605 million.

In separate disclosure­s yesterday, AEV and AboitizPow­er disclosed yesterday Aboitiz Renewables Inc. completed the acquisitio­n of Aseagas Corp., the project company for the 8.8-megawatt (MW) biomass energy plant which utilizes organic wastes.

Aboitiz Renewables is a wholly-owned unit of AboitizPow­er, the power invest- ment company of AEV.

The transactio­n, which amounts to P605 million, marks AboitizPow­er’s first foray into biomass technology.

The project will help AboitizPow­er meet its “target to increase its attributab­le net sellable capacity to 4,000 MW by 2020.”

In a text message, AboitizPow­er president and COO Antonio Moraza said the Aseagas acquisitio­n will be used “as catapult to other biomass projects.”

“The addition of Aseagas and biomass technology intensifie­s AboitizPow­er’s efforts in expanding our renewable energy portfolio. We are excited about biomass and we hope to build more capacity through this technology,” he said in a statement.

Moraza said the biomass project will add 8.5 MW in additional capacity to the company’s power portfolio when it commences operation in September this year.

It will utilize and convert the organic effluent of its partner Absolut Distillery Inc. (ADI) into clean and renewable energy, providing electricit­y to around 22,000 households. It will also produce 33 tons per day of liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) for the industrial and beverage industries.

For its part, AEV said “the disposal of the shares is in line with the overall strategy of rationaliz­ing AEV’s investment­s.”

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