June 10, 2019 | 12:09 am
FIRST GEN Corp. said it signed a
two-year contract with a Batangas-based medical center to supply power for its
operations.
In a statement over the weekend, the
Lopez-led firm said together with its subsidiary Energy Development Corp. (EDC)
it signed the deal with Mary Mediatrix Medical Center (MMMC) to supply one
megawatt (MW) of geothermal power from its Bacon-Manito (Bacman) geothermal
power plant in Bicol.
“This contract symbolizes our
commitment not only to our partnership but also to our environment. It is a
good opportunity that First Gen-EDC offered us this alternative energy
solution,” MMMC President and Chief Executive Officer Robert M. Magsino was
quoted in the statement as saying.
“Not only will we be able to
generate substantial savings through this initiative, but we will still be able
to deliver high quality healthcare services to our patients without
compromise,” he added.
First Gen’s EDC is one of the
largest geothermal producers across the globe and the leading renewable energy
company in the country with an installed capacity of 1,475 MW.
MMMC is a hospital in Southern Luzon
that started operations in 1994 and has been awarded an ISO 9001:2008 in 2013,
or a certification on quality management system.
“Geothermal power provides clean,
renewable and reliable energy source that allows us to reduce our operation’s
negative impact to the environment by reducing our carbon footprint. With this
in mind, we look forward to mutually beneficial and strong partnership with
First Gen-EDC,” Mr. Magsino said.
First Gen earlier said it is setting
aside up to $250 million for this year’s capital expenditure, most of which
will be used by EDC.
“For consolidated [capex], it’s
about $220 to $230 [million], bulk of that will be with EDC, it’s about $150
[million], then the rest would be with gas,” Emmanuel P. Singson, First Gen
Corp. senior vice-president and chief financial officer, said.
However, EDC President and Chief
Operating Officer Richard B. Tantoco said the consolidated amount could reach
$250 million to include additional budget for a geothermal-related project.
“Some of it will be for projects,
and then some of it will be for things that we’ll do in the power plant like
cooling tower upgrades,” he said. “So it’s investments that will optimize the
assets’ flexibility.”
First Gen posted an attributable net
income of $41.4 million in the first quarter, up 104.4% than in the same period
last year due to higher contributions from its subsidiaries. — Denise A.
Valdez
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