posted April 18, 2016 at 11:10 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores
Nickel Asia Corp. said Monday its
board approved an additional equity contribution of P660 million to its
66-percent-owned renewable energy subsidiary Emerging Power Inc.
The board also approved a separate
P1.5-billion three-year term loan to be provided by the listed firm.
“These funds, together with bank
financing at the project company level will complete EPI projects of 105
megawatts lined up for 2016,” Nickel Asia said in a disclosure to the stock
exchange.
The fund raising came after Nickel
Asia’s fully-owned subsidiary Jobin-SQM Inc. successfully energized 7 megawatts
of solar power, representing the first phase of its 100-MW solar farm in Subic
Bay Freeport. The balance of 93 MW is targeted for completion within the year.
The 100-MW solar project is expected
to be completed at a cost of P8 billion. The Jobin-Sqm renewable energy service
contract also includes a 50-MW wind farm, which is scheduled for development in
2017.
Nickel Asia said part of the funds
would also be used for the development of the first geothermal power plant with
a capacity of 5 MW under 60-percent-owned subsidiary Biliran Geothermal Inc.
The total project cost is estimated at P800 million.
It said seven holes were drilled in
the Biliran geothermal field by 40-percent partner Orka Energy of Iceland, all
of which exhibited the required temperatures for the production of geothermal
power.
The development of additional plants
and required infrastructure and further drilling of the potentially large
geothermal field is currently under study.
“We have gained a lot of momentum in
the past year especially in our Subic project and also in the other areas. EPI
is determined to develop all of these clean energy projects in the soonest
possible time,” said Nickel Asia president and chief executive Gerard Brimo.
Emerging Power is also said to be
developing a 10-MW solar project in Camarines Sur, a 2.5-MW biogas project in
Quezon and a 10-MW solar and bunker hybrid project in Northern Palawan.
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