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The Aboitiz Group has been involved in the Philippine electricity industry since the 1930s. Today, it powers key areas across the country.
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Aboitiz Power Corporation
Power distribution companies:
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Davao Light and Power Company, Inc. |
( 99.9%) |
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Cotabato Light and Power Company, Inc. |
( 99.9%) |
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Visayan Electric Company |
( 55.0%) |
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San Fernando Electric Light and Power Company |
( 43.8%) |
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Subic Enerzone Corporation |
(100.0%) |
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Balamban Enerzone Corporation |
(100.0%) |
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Mactan Enerzone Corporation |
(100.0%) |
Power generation companies - Hydro:
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Philippine HydroPower Corporation |
(100.0%) |
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Hedcor, Inc. |
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Luzon Hydro Corporation |
( 50.0%) |
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SN Aboitiz Power Incorporated |
( 60.0%) |
Power generation companies - Oil fired:
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Southern Philippine Power Corporation |
( 20.0%) |
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Western Mindanao Power Corporation |
( 20.0%) |
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Cebu Private Power Corporation |
( 60.0%) |
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East Asia Utilities Corporation |
( 50.0%) |
Power generation companies - Coal fired:
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STEAG State Power Incorporated |
( 34.0%) |
Consulting:
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Aboitiz Energy Solutions Incorporated |
(100.0%) |
www.aboitizpower.com
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D I S T R I B U T I O N
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Davao Light & Power Company
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Third largest power distribution utility in the Philippines |
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Franchise area: Davao City, and Panabo City and the municipalities Carmen, Santo Tomas and Dujali in Davao del Norte |
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Operates for the whole franchise an Automated Mapping and Facilities Management (AM/FM) System, the first to be operational in the Philippines |
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Utilizes the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems, which allows the monitoring of distribution facilities by remote control |
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A local company with world-class standards |
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Systems losses are consistently below the cap set by Philippine law |
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Ratio of number of customers per employee is among the best in the country |
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13% of residential applicants get power connection on the same day they sign the contract and 73% on the next day |
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Cotabato Light & Power Company
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A smaller local company that benchmarks world-class standards in electric connection time and emergency response |
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Franchise area: Cotabato City (including municipality of Dina-ig and parts of Sultan Kudarat province)
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51% of customers get power connection on the same day they sign the service contract, and 38% the next day |
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Serves a customer base on 24,000, with a customer-to-employee ratio of 453:1, a ratio at par with some of the world's best utilities |
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Standby power capability contributes 40 percent of peak demand |
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Visayan Electric Company
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Second largest Philippine power distribution utility serving the second largest city in the Philippines |
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Franchise area: Metropolitan Cebu (Cebu City, Mandaue City, Talisay City, Naga City including the municipalities of Consolacion, Liloan, Minglanilla, and San Fernando) |
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San Fernando Electric Light & Power Company
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Seventh largest privately-owned electricity distributor in the Philippines |
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Aboitiz Power Corporation's first power distribution investment in Luzon |
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Franchise area: San Fernando, Pampanga |
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Systems losses below the cap set by government law |
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Subic Enerzone Corporation
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The newest Aboitiz power distribution investment |
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Acquisition of equity from partners in December 2007 brought Aboitiz Power Corporation's equity on Subic Enerzone to 100% |
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Manages the power distribution system within the Subic Bay Freeport Zone |
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www.subicenerzone.com
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Mactan Enerzone Corporation
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Mactan Enerzone Corporation was acquired from its Aboitiz affiliate, AboitizLand, Inc. on June 8, 2007 which has 100% ownership |
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Manages the power distribution system of the MEZ 2 export processing zone |
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Balamban Enerzone Corporation
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Balamban Enerzone Corporation was acquired from its Aboitiz affiliate, AboitizLand, Inc. on June 8, 2007 with 60% ownership |
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Manages the power distribution system within the West Cebu Industrial Park |
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G E N E R A T I O N - H Y D R O
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Philippine HydroPower Corporation
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The holding company for Aboitiz Power Corporation's hydro electric power investments: Hydro Electric Development Corporation, Benguet Hydropower Corporation, Luzon Hydro Corporation, Northern Mini Hydro Corporation, Bukidnon Hydro Corporation |
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All hydro plants are run-of-the-river sytems, creating minimal, if any, ecological disturbance. |
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The pioneer in the development of services for the management of mini and small hydro plants |
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Hedcor, Inc.
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The pioneer in the development and operation of environment friendly mini-hydro power plants (below 50 MW capacity) in the Philippines |
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Since 1985, has built 11 new mini hydro plants and rehabilitated 3 others |
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Operates and maintains the first and largest build-operate-transfer hydro project in the country, the 70 MW Bakun AC Power Plant in Alilem, Ilocos Sur |
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Luzon Hydro Corporation
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A joint venture between the Aboitiz Group and Pacific Hydro Limited of Australia |
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Owns the 70-MW Bakun AC Hydro Power Plant |
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Aboitiz Power Corporation's first venture into bigger hydro plants ( 50-70 MW capacity ) |
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SN Aboitiz Power, Inc. |
SN Aboitiz Power, Inc.
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The JV between Aboitiz Power Corp. and SN Power Invest AS of Norway |
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The JV submitted the highest bidding for the sale of 360-megawatt (MW) Magat Hydroelectric Power Plant on December 14, 2006 and was awarded the winning bidder on January 9, 2007. |
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G E N E R A T I O N - O I L F I R E D
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Western Mindanao Power Corporation
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A 100-megawatt diesel power plant in Zamboanga |
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A joint venture between Aboitiz Power, Conal Holdings Corporation ("CHC"), a joint venture between Alsons Consolidated Resources, Inc. and the Electricity Generating Public Company of Thailand ("EGCO"), and Toyota Tsusho Through its subsidiary, Tomen Power Singapore.
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Southern Philippines Power Corporation
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A 50-megawatt diesel power plant in General Santos |
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A joint venture between Aboitiz Power, Conal Holdings Corporation ("CHC"), a joint venture between Alsons Consolidated Resources, Inc. and the Electricity Generating Public Company of Thailand ("EGCO"), and Toyota Tsusho Through its subsidiary, Tomen Power Singapore. |
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East Asia Utilities Corporation
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Operates a thermal plant with a net dependable capacity of 44MW within the MEPZ1 export processing zone in Mactan island near Cebu |
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Aboitiz Power acquired a 50.0% ownership interest in East Asia Utilities Corporation in April 20, 2007 |
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Cebu Private Power Corporation
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Operates a thermal plant in Cebu City with a net dependable capacity of 66 MW, which is one of the largest power plants in the island of Cebu, and supplies 62MW of power to VECO. |
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Aboitiz Power acquired a 60.0% ownership interest in East Asia Utilities Corporation in April 20, 2007 |
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G E N E R A T I O N - C O A L F I R E D
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STEAG State Power Inc.
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Operates the coal-fired power plant Mindanao on the Philippine island of the same name. |
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It has an installed capacity of 232 megawatts and generates about 1 billion kilowatt hours of power each year |
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A joint venture between Evonik Industries AG in its Philippines special purpose company STEAG State Power Inc and the local project partner State Investment Trust Inc. |
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C O N S U L T I N G |
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Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc.
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Offers electrical and consultancy services to power utilities, commercial and industrial power consumers |
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Provides integrated customer solutions aimed at reducing power costs, promoting energy efficiency and improving the performance of electrical systems, i.e. Automated Mapping and Facilities Management (AM/FM) and Customer Work Order Systems (CWOS) |
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