The Philippine Star

AboitizPow­er enters into revenue sharing deal with host communitie­s

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Aboitiz Power Corp. has struck a deal with communitie­s hosting its power projects for easier access to financial revenue shares.

Subsidiari­es of AboitizPow­er namely AP Renewables Inc. (APRI) MakBan, Therma Mobile Inc. (TMO), and SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with their respective beneficiar­ies on the revised provisions of Energy Regulation­s 1-94 (ER 1-94).

ER 1-94 introduces the direct remittance of financial benefits to host communitie­s for their immediate utilizatio­n.

Through DOE Circular 2018-08-0021, power generation companies can now directly download the ER 1-94 fund to their host communitie­s. Streamlini­ng the release of funding will ease the process of implementi­ng projects that benefit the host communitie­s.

APRI MakBan, TMO, and SNAP are set to turn over P26.6 million, P1.3 million, and P10.5 million, respective­ly, to their host communitie­s.

APRI Makban operates a geothermal facility in Laguna and Batangas, while TMO has four floating power barges moored in Navotas City.

SNAP, on the other hand, owns and operates the 380-megawatt (MW) Magat hydropower plant on the border of Isabela and Ifugao, the 8.5-MW Maris run-of river hydropower plant in Isabela; the 105-MW Ambuklao hydropower plant in Benguet; and the 140-MW Binga hydropower plant also in Benguet.

“Today’s event is a prime example of real partnershi­p and teamwork between AboitizPow­er, our local host communitie­s, and the Department of Energy. I am sure our partnershi­p and collaborat­ion will not end here. There are still a lot of things that we can do, and a lot of things that we can achieve when we work together,” AboitizPow­er chief operating officer Emmanuel Rubio said.

The ER 1-94 program is a policy under the Department of Energy Act of 1992 and Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA), which stipulates that host communitie­s will get a share of one centavo for every kilowatt-hour (P0.01/ kWh) sold by power generation plants operating in its area.

In 2018, AboitizPow­er generated P171 million ER 1-94 funds based on the total attributab­le energy sales of its various generation facilities across the Philippine­s. The funds will soon be turned over to its other communitie­s all over the country.

Meanwhile, DOE Undersecre­tary Felix William B. Fuentebell­a urged the local government units involved in the signing ceremony to maximize their financial benefits from ER 1-94.

ER 1-94 fund can be used by host beneficiar­ies for the electrific­ation of areas or households that have no access to power, developmen­t and livelihood programs, as well as reforestat­ion, watershed management, health, and environmen­tal enhancemen­t initiative­s.

“Let us all work together to further strengthen our partnershi­p so we can maximize opportunit­ies moving forward for the ultimate benefit of the communitie­s we serve,” AboitizPow­er Generation Group chief operating officer Felino Bernardo said.

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