By
Lenie Lectura - January 9, 2018
ABOITIZ
Power Corp. said on Monday its subsidiary Therma Power Inc.
(TPI) will rationalize its ownership in two coal-fired power plants in
Bataan.
AboitizPower
said TPI is streamlining its share ownership structure in GNPower Mariveles
Coal Plant Ltd. Co. (GNPower-Mariveles) and GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co.
(GNPower-Dinginin). The restructuring involves the transfer of direct ownership
of GNPower-Mariveles and GNPower-Dinginin from the offshore subsidiaries of TPI
to TPI and the eventual dissolution and liquidation of the offshore
intermediary subsidiaries that own the GNPower-Mariveles and GNPower-Dinginin
shares.
As a
result, TPI will directly own 66.01-percent partnership interest in
GNPower-Mariveles and 50-percent partnership interest in GNPower-Dinginin.
In 2016
Aboitiz
completed the purchase of the two coal plants for $1.2 billion. The company
said the payment was funded by a combination of internally generated cash and
financing from foreign banks.
AboitizPower
President and COO Antonio Moraza said the streamlining was done for
“simplicity.”
He said
earlier that the two GNPower plants are essential in the company’s commitment
to securing a balanced energy mix to support the country’s energy security.
Also, the coal plants will help the company increase its attributable net
sellable capacity to 4,000 megawatt (MW) by 2020.
GNPower-Mariveles
is a 604-MW subcritical thermal-power plant which started operations in 2014,
while GNPower-Dinginin is a new project consisting of 2×668-MW supercritical
thermal power plant.
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