The Philippine Star

Alsons sees better prospects this year

- Danessa Rivera

Alsons Consolidat­ed Resources Inc. (ACR) sees better prospects this year on the back of additional capacity from its Sarangani coal plant and contributi­ons from its diesel plants under contracts.

“Actually, (we’re seeing) good prospects for this year,” ACR acting chief executive officer and executive vice president Tirso Santillan said in an interview after the company’s stockholde­rs’ meeting recently.

The main driver for the positive outlook is from the completion the second 105-megawatt (MW) unit of the Sarangani Energy Corp. (SEC) coal plant.

He said the second plant would start commercial operations in the second half. This will benefit some three million consumers in South Cotabato, Davao del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Misamis Oriental and North Cotabato.

In addition, one of ACR’s diesel plants also secured an ancillary service procuremen­t agreement (ASPA) with the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP), providing the company additional boost.

Western Mindanao Power Corp. (WMPC) signed an ASPA with NGCP for its 100MW power plant In Zamboanga City to provide dispatchab­le generating capacity, reactive power support, and black start capability to stabilize in the Zamboanga peninsula.

Southern Philippine­s Power Corp. has also pitched a proposal to NGCP to provide ancillary services from its 55MW power station in Alabel, Sarangani to help secure the power grid in Region 12 or South Central Mindanao.

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