April 29, 2019 | 12:05 am
ABOITIZ Equity
Ventures, Inc. (AEV) is on track to completing several power projects
undertaken by its Cebu-based units this year.
In a statement issued
over the weekend, the Aboitiz group said Therma Visayas, Inc. (TVI) expects the
second 170-megawatt (MW) unit of its baseload plant in Toledo City to come
online this May. The first unit with the same capacity was launched on April 6.
It also looks to
complete the third phase of Visayan Electric Co., Inc.’s (VECO) underground
distribution system (UDS) spanning 890 meters within the year. This will augment
the UDS that runs from Cebu Provincial Capitol site to Fuente OsmeƱa as part of
the first phase, and all the way to P. del Rosario Street for the second phase.
VECO launched UDS back
in 2015, as part of its goal to rid Cebu City’s streets of “unsightly wires,
reduce outages and operational costs caused by vegetation, and increase VECO’s
overall customer reliability.”
TVI and VECO are both
subsidiaries of listed firm, Aboitiz Power Corp.
“AboitizPower expects
that its existing distribution utilities will continue to realize modest
growth. It continuously seeks efficiency and improvements in its distribution
utilities’ operations in order to maintain healthy margins,” AboitizPower
Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer-Distribution Business Group
Jaime Jose Y. Aboitiz said in a statement.
The company is also
currently rehabilitating the 153.1-MW Naga Power Plant Complex in Naga City.
Therma Power Visayas, Inc., which handles the facility, looks to rehabilitate
six bunker C-fed power units in the facility by the second half of 2020.
Apart from power
projects, the Aboitiz group is also expanding its banking, property, and
construction units based in Cebu.
Aboitiz Land, Inc., for
instance, plans to launch more projects in Cebu in addition to its five ongoing
residential developments in the area. Union Bank of the Philippines, meanwhile,
plans to begin offering motorcycle loans and loans for pensioners, seafarers,
and overseas Filipino workers. — Arra B. Francia
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