The Philippine Star

Vivant Energy, partner bag 15-year power supply deal

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Vivant Energy Corp. and its partner have bagged a 15- year power supply deal with one of Pampanga’s electric cooperativ­es.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Vivant Corp. said its subsidiary Vivant Energy and Gigawatt Power Inc. were given the notice of award of the 15-year power contract after Pampanga II Electric Cooperativ­e (PELCO II) concluded a successful competitiv­e selection process (CSP).

The contract covers the supply of 15 megawatts ( MW) of the cooperativ­e’s peaking energy requiremen­ts.

“We welcome this opportunit­y to be a partner in the developmen­t of the seven local government units being served by PELCO II. Wherever we go, we’ve always been committed to the economic and social developmen­t of the communitie­s we serve, and we will make the same commitment here,” Vivant Energy EVP and COO Emil Andre Garcia said.

The Vivant Energy-Gigawatt Power consortium will build a 3 x 5.76-MW diesel-fueled power plant under a build-operate-own program in Porac, Pampanga.

Vivant Energy will own 50 percent equity in the embedded power plant project, which will add to the firm’s capacity as it continues its growth in the power generation sector.

Apart from addressing the peaking power supply requiremen­ts in PELCO II’s franchise area, the power plant would also provide stable, reliable and quality power to the power coop’s coverage area even during peak hours.

“Gigawatt Power and Vivant Energy have always been known for the service, commitment and reliabilit­y that our power plants provide in the distributi­on systems of electric cooperativ­es. We assure PELCO II and its member-consumers the same level of excellence,” Gigawatt Power president Walden Tantuico said.

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