By Lenie Lectura - October
23, 2017
INDONESIA’S first wind farm being
undertaken by AC Energy Inc. and partner is nearing completion, with commercial
operations expected to happen early next year.
“Indonesia’s first utility-scale
wind farm’s construction stays on track, nearing 70-percent completion and is
expected to be ready for commercial operations in the first quarter of 2018,”
the power arm of conglomerate Ayala Corp. said on Monday.
PT UPC Sidrap Bayu Energi (UPC
Sidrap), the project proponent, has started the installation of 30 Gamesa G114
2.5-megawatt (MW) wind-turbine generators. The wind-farm power project will
have a generating capacity of 75 MW and is estimated to cost $150 million.
Also recently, Indonesian Energy and
Mineral Resources Minister Ignasius Jonan, together with local government
officials of South Sulawesi and high-ranking officials of the State Electricity
Co. (PLN) in the Sulawesi region, visited the site. The visit, according to AC
Energy, demonstrated the government’s support to the ongoing construction of
the country’s first commercial wind farm.
AC Energy has partnered with UPC
Renewables Indonesia Ltd. for the development, construction and operation of
the said wind project in Sidrap, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The project will also be AC Energy’s
first greenfield offshore investment through its affiliate AC Energy
International Holdings Pte. Ltd., a Singapore private limited company.
Ayala Corp. said the Sidrap project
will be funded through equity and project financing to be provided by the
Overseas Private Investment Corp., the United States government’s development
finance institution, and PT Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Indonesia, the Indonesian
subsidiary of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. of Japan.
UPC Renewables is a leading global
energy player that develops, finances, constructs, owns and operates a
portfolio of wind-power generation assets. The company and its proponents have
successfully developed and operated renewable-energy projects in Italy, the US,
Canada, China and the Philippines.
UPC Renewables and AC Energy have
previously forged a partnership under North Luzon Renewable Energy Corp., the
owner and operator of the 81-MW Caparispisan wind-farm project in Pagudpud,
Ilocos Norte.
AC Energy has been expanding its
footprint in the Southeast Asian region. Apart from the 75-MW Sidrap wind-farm
project, the Ayala energy arm also has a 20-percent stake in Star Energy
(Salak-Darajat) B.V., which acquired Chevron’s geothermal operations in
Indonesia. The acquisition was a major milestone for the company as it plans to
scale up its renewable-energy portfolio to 1,000 MW.
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