Published
February 14, 2020, 10:00 PM By Myrna M. Velasco
Garcia-led
firm Vivant Corporation had ended 2019 breaking into ₱2.0-billion net income
after tax (NIAT) level due to brisk performance of their power generation
portfolio, according to a top company executive.
As
noted by Emil Andre M. Garcia, chief operating officer of Vivant Energy, “for
the first time, there’s a good sense we could make it, we could beak the
₱2.0-billion mark… The numbers are still being finalized, but it was a good
year.”
The
income drivers, he said, had been Therma Visayas facility in which the company
has a minority stake; and their Bauang diesel plant which has an ancillary
services contract with system operator National Grid Corporation of the
Philippines.
The
₱2.0-billion financial performance last year, Garcia noted is corporation
level, although that is still mostly attributed to energy business portfolio
because the water venture is just at its starting point.
With
improving bottom line, he indicated that the company’s board of directors had
also green-lighted over ₱1.0-billion capital expenditure (capex) for pipelined
greenfield power projects this year.
These
include prospective installations in Puerto Princesa and El Nido, Palawan for
aggregate capacity of 30 megawatts; then another 16 megawatts in Marinduque
province.
The
company qualified though that all these ventures are subject to competitive
selection process (CSP) by their host distribution utilities, but in case the
company wins in the bidding, Vivant Energy is prepared to inject warranted
capital outlay.
“We’re
joining the bid for PALECO (Palawan Electric Cooperative); there’s also an
invitation to bid for El Nido, which we’ll join as well. We know Marinduque,
and we’re part of the Marinduque bid,” Garcia stressed.
He
emphasized that if the company corners one or two projects, it is targeted that
these ventures will certainly break ground this year.
Another
power project that is advancing to construction phase this year is a 23MW
facility, the chunk of the capacity of which is covered by a 15-year power
supply agreement with Bantayan Island Electric Cooperative (BANELCO) in Cebu.
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