Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:18 AM
June 01, 2019
Alsons Consolidated Resources Inc.
(ACR) sees good prospects for its full-year 2019 performance following a
flattish first quarter as its prospective baseload power plants already have
secured contracts.
With this, the Mindanao-based
company is now pushing for the completion of its renewable energy projects,
particularly its hydro power facilities.
“We have good prospects this year mainly with
the completion of Sarangani Energy Corp.’s second 105-megawatt generator,” ACR
executive vice president Tirso G. Santillan Jr. said in a briefing.
Santillan said the coal-fired
generator—which would start operations in the second half of 2019—would boost
ACR’s revenue, aside from contributions from its diesel-fired plants that
provide ancillary services (electricity supply that helped maintain reliable
operations of the power grid).
With these drivers, the executive
said ACR’s full-year topline might see a 20-percent boost by the end of the
year.
Another baseload project is San
Ramon Power Inc.’s 105-MW coal-fired generator in Zamboanga City that will
finally start construction in the fourth quarter this year after naming the
engineering, procurement and construction contractor.
“These prospective baseload plants
have nearly all of their capacity fully contracted,” he said, adding that the
company had the foresight to enter into power sales agreements early on when
Mindanao was still in the midst of a power shortage.
ACR is also pursuing renewable
energy projects through run-of-river hydro facilities in Mindanao as well as
the Visayas.
“Our first renewable venture—the
14.5-MW Siguil Hydro project—is on-track and we expect to go full blast with
civil works later this year as we target the start of commercial operations in
2022,” Santillan said.
ACR is also looking at sites with a
hydro potential for about 200 MW, including the Bago River in Negros
Occidental, Sindangan river in Zamboanga del Norte, and locations in Davao
Oriental, Maitum Sarangani, the two Agusan Provinces and Surigao del Sur.
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