The Philippine Star

Ayala power unit draws down P5 B to fund Bataan coal plant

- By DANESSA RIVERA

GN Power Dinginin Ltd. Co. (GNPD) has made the first drawdown of nearly P5 billion from its credit line to finance the constructi­on of its 2x668megaw­att ( MW) coal- fired power plant in Bataan.

Ayala Corp. disclosed yesterday GNPD has made an initial drawdown under its financing documents to construct the first unit of its supercriti­cal coal-fired power plant in Mariveles, Bataan.

GNPD is the joint venture company among Ayala Corp. power unit AC Energy Holdings Inc., Sithe Global GNPD BV and Power Partners Ltd. Co.

The initial drawdown to P4.93 billion, or P4 billion and $2 million from its peso- denominate­d and dollar-denominate­d credit facility, AC Energy said. In total, the credit line amounts to P7 billion and $670 million.

Constructi­on of the plant started in January this year and is now is in full swing, with Unit 1 scheduled for completion by 2019.

“The GNPD plant will support the growing energy needs of Luzon and Visayas,” Ayala Corp. said.

In October 2015, AC Energy president and CEO John Eric Francia said GNPD is borrowing as much as $1 billion for the constructi­on of the first 668-MW unit of its supercriti­cal power plant, which is an expansion of the existing 600MW coal-fired power plant in Mariveles.

For offtaker contracts, GNPD has signed 20- year power supply deals with Region 8 electric cooperativ­es (ECs) to cover an aggregated baseload requiremen­t of 150 MW starting Dec. 26, 2018.

The Region 8 ECs consist of Don Orestes Romualdez Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Leyte II Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Leyte III Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Leyte IV Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Leyte V Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Southern Leyte Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Biliran Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Northern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Samar I Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. Samar II Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. and Eastern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e Inc.

US-based GN Power, owned by Nauruan- American firm Power Partners Ltd. Co., partnered AC Energy to develop the expansion of the existing Bataan plant, with the Ayala company acquiring a 17 percent stake in GN Power in January 2014.

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