Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- November 9, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Power plant
shutdowns continued to weigh down profits of Semirara Mining and Power Corp.
(SMPC).
In a filing with the Philippine Stock
Exchange yesterday, SMPC said its consolidated net income declined by five
percent to P8.25 billion in the nine months to September.
However, on a quarter-on-quarter
basis, the company reported a 278 percent surge in earnings to P2.58 billion.
SMPC said its coal segment and
Southwest Luzon Power Generation Corp. (SLPGC), which runs the 2x150-MW coal
power facility in Calaca, Batangas, were the main earnings contributor for the
period.
The coal business registered better
production and sales, while SLPGC had higher energy generation and power
revenues.
Coal and SLPGC contributed P6
billion and P2.51 billion, respectively, for the nine-month period.
Coal production and volume sold
increased by 35 percent and 45 percent to 12 million metric tons (MT) and 12.1
million MT, respectively.
“Current third quarter weather
condition is better than same quarter last year. Coal revenue managed a 13
percent increase despite the 22 percent drop in coal average selling price per
MT,” SMPC said.
Meanwhile, SLPGC’s two units posted
a 102 percent jump in energy generation year-on-year as two units were already
running with higher average load.
This drove power revenues to rise 64
percent amid higher composite energy average selling price per kilowatt-hour
and higher volume of energy sold.
SemCalaca Power Corp. (SCPC), on the
other hand, made no significant contribution during the period since its
power Unit 2 ran at derated capacity and power Unit 1 only achieved commercial
operation status last Oct. 17 after completion of the unit’s life extension
program.
SCPC owns the 2x300-MW Calaca
coal-fired power plant in Batangas which it acquired from the government in
2009 with its bid of $362 million.
SMPC is the only
vertically-integrated power producer in the country that mines its own fuel
source, allowing it to generate affordable baseload power.
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