By
Lenie Lectura - October 8, 2018
https://businessmirror.com.ph/psalm-sets-december-14-as-bidding-date-for-malaya-thermal-power-plant/
THE
Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) has set on
December 14 the bidding for the privatization of the 650-megawatt Malaya
Thermal Power Plant (MTPP).
In a bid
invite issued over the weekend, the state firm said it would accept
letters of interest (LOIs) from interested parties starting October 5 until
November 19.
Only
interested parties who submitted LOIs would be allowed to participate in the
privatization of the MTPP, including its underlying land located at
Barangay Malaya, Pililla, Rizal.
PSALM
will hold a prebid conference on October 17 to solicit any comments and
concerns that interested bidders may have on the asset sale
provisions.
As a
prerequisite to the receipt of the bidding package, interested parties must
execute a confidentiality agreement and an undertaking and pay a nonrefundable
fee in the amount of P150,000 as participation fee on or before November 20.
The
plant, which consists of a 300-MW unit with a once-through type boiler and
a 350-MW unit fitted with a conventional boiler, is a “must-run unit”
(MRU) that provides backup power in instances when supply is deficient or
unavailable in the Luzon grid.
PSALM President
Irene Joy Garcia said the Department of Energy (DOE) recently allowed the
privatization without the MRU requirement.
“We were
looking at the general condition of the plant and the value, and the supply and
demand. We are looking at all these factors and we figured that it might
not be very attractive to bidders if you impose that requirement they have to
run for three years,” Garcia said.
PSALM
will tap a third-party evaluator to assess the power plant.
“We are
still in talks with several groups.
We
have not yet finalized that. We might procure the services of GFIs [government
financial institutions] like the Development Bank of the Philippines. We are
considering them. Alternatively, we have a budget for third-party valuation. We
can bid it out, as well,” Garcia said.
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