Published
January 17, 2017, 10:00 PM By Myrna M. Velasco
http://business.mb.com.ph/2017/01/17/meralco-powergen-enlists-new-subsidiary-as-retail-supplier-arm/
The power generation
arm of the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has separately applied for a
retail electricity supplier (RES) license with the Energy Regulatory Commission
(ERC) under corporate name Solvre.
This will be Meralco
PowerGen’s vehicle to underwrite supply contracts and sell capacity to the
contestable customers or that segment which can already choose their suppliers
in the restructured electricity sector, according to highly placed sources.
French-sounding
corporate entity ‘Solvre’ will exist as an entirely different RES licensee-firm
with that of Vantage Energy Solutions and Management, Inc. (Vantage Energy)
that was applied for with the regulator as Meralco’s own RES unit.
Meralco PowerGen is the
power generation development arm of the country’s biggest distribution utility.
The extent of portfolio it is now pushing to construction already hovers at
more than 2,000 megawatts.
These include the 500MW
co-venture with Thai firm’s EGCO Group, the 1,200MW Atimonan coal-fired power
project; and the initial 300MW block of the 600MW Subic coal-fired power
venture with Aboitiz Group and Taiwan Cogeneration International Corporation as
partners.
The initial higher
end-target will be for 3,000 megawatts – and the next phases of investments in
the company’s blueprint would be its partnership with the Consunji group for a
600-megawatt coal plant in Batangas; and its tie-up with affiliate Global Business
Power Corporation for another 600MW coal-fired power plant development in La
Union.
Its targeted capacity
had been covered by power supply agreements (PSAs) with Meralco, but there
would still be fraction that it can sell to contestable end-users under the
retail competition and open access (RCOA) phase of the industry.
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