The Philippine Star

Aboitiz Group bullish on business growth

- By IRIS C. GONZALES

Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) expects its business to continue to grow under the administra­tion of President Duterte despite an expected crackdown against coal-fired power plants.

“We’re very positive with the current administra­tion. You can see the optimism in the air. I think so far, it’s been very encouragin­g. They really want to get things done as soon as possible,” said Erramon Aboitiz, president and CEO of AEV.

Aboitiz said the conglomera­te would also continue to participat­e in countrysid­e developmen­t.

“As far as countrysid­e developmen­t is concerned, our businesses are really there. We rely on a lot of rural developmen­t and we deal with rural people for food and our feed business. And even our power business, we’re in Davao, we’re in Cotabato, we’re in less urban places,” Aboitiz said.

Asked about prospects for the company’s power business with staunch environmen­talist Gina Lopez at the helm of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Aboitiz said they would continue to discuss the issue with the new administra­tion.

“This is something we have to deal with. Perhaps hopefully, we can show that the coal of today is much different than the coal of tomorrow. We have modern technologi­es and we have modern practices. if you go to our Davao plant, you don’t see smoke.

The realizatio­n is that coal of today is not anymore the coal of the past. While it is still not cheap, we cannot totally rely on renewables. It’s expensive. I believe that we should try to combine the different technologi­es and by doing that achieve some sort of a balance and together it possibly might work. I don’t think we can say that the thing of tomorrow is not going to be coal,” Aboitiz said.

He said the bigger worry for the government and industry is how to sustain power supply on the back of a growing economy.

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