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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.




Aboitiz Power Corporation

   

Power distribution companies:
  Davao Light and Power Company, Inc. (  99.9%)
  Cotabato Light and Power Company, Inc. (  99.9%)
  Visayan Electric Company (  55.0%)
  San Fernando Electric Light and Power Company (  43.8%)
  Subic Enerzone Corporation (100.0%)
  Balamban Enerzone Corporation (100.0%)
  Mactan Enerzone Corporation (100.0%)

Power generation companies - Hydro:
Philippine HydroPower Corporation (100.0%)
Hedcor, Inc. (100.0%)

Luzon Hydro Corporation (  50.0%)
SN Aboitiz Power Incorporated (  60.0%)

Power generation companies - Oil fired:
Southern Philippine Power Corporation (  20.0%)
Western Mindanao Power Corporation     (  20.0%)
Cebu Private Power Corporation (  60.0%)
East Asia Utilities Corporation (  50.0%)

Power generation companies - Coal fired:
STEAG State Power Incorporated (  34.0%)

Consulting:
Aboitiz Energy Solutions Incorporated (100.0%)

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     D I S T R I B U T I O N
 

Davao Light & Power Company

Third largest power distribution utility in the Philippines
Franchise area: Davao City, and Panabo City and the municipalities Carmen, Santo Tomas and Dujali in Davao del Norte
Operates for the whole franchise an Automated Mapping and Facilities Management (AM/FM) System, the first to be operational in the Philippines
Utilizes the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems, which allows the monitoring of distribution facilities by remote control
A local company with world-class standards
Systems losses are consistently below the cap set by Philippine law
Ratio of number of customers per employee is among the best in the country
13% of residential applicants get power connection on the same day they sign the contract and 73% on the next day
   
www.davaolight.com
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Cotabato Light and  Power
Cotabato Light & Power Company

A smaller local company that benchmarks world-class standards in electric connection time and emergency response

Franchise area: Cotabato City (including municipality of Dina-ig and parts of Sultan Kudarat province)

51% of customers get power connection on the same day they sign the service contract, and 38% the next day
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
Standby power capability contributes 40 percent of peak demand
   
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VECO Visayan Electric
Visayan Electric Company
Second largest Philippine power distribution utility serving the second largest city in the Philippines
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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SFELAPCO
San Fernando Electric Light & Power Company

Seventh largest privately-owned electricity distributor in the Philippines
Aboitiz Power Corporation's first power distribution investment in Luzon
Franchise area: San Fernando, Pampanga
Systems losses below the cap set by government law
 
 
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SUBIC
Subic Enerzone Corporation

The newest Aboitiz power distribution investment
Acquisition of equity from partners in December 2007 brought Aboitiz Power Corporation's equity on Subic Enerzone to 100%
Manages the power distribution system within the Subic Bay Freeport Zone
 
 
www.subicenerzone.com
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     Mactan Enerzone Corporation

Mactan Enerzone Corporation was acquired from its Aboitiz affiliate, AboitizLand, Inc. on June 8, 2007 which has 100% ownership
Manages the power distribution system of the MEZ 2 export processing zone
 
 
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  Balamban Enerzone Corporation

Balamban Enerzone Corporation was acquired from its Aboitiz affiliate, AboitizLand, Inc. on June 8, 2007 with 60% ownership
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
    Philippine HydroPower Corporation

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
All hydro plants are run-of-the-river sytems, creating minimal, if any, ecological disturbance.
The pioneer in the development of services for the management of mini and small hydro plants
 
 
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      Hedcor, Inc.
The pioneer in the development and operation of environment friendly mini-hydro power plants (below 50 MW capacity) in the Philippines
Since 1985, has built 11 new mini hydro plants and rehabilitated 3 others
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
 
 
www.hedcor.com
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     Luzon Hydro Corporation

A joint venture between the Aboitiz Group and Pacific Hydro Limited of Australia
Owns the 70-MW Bakun AC Hydro Power Plant
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.
The JV between Aboitiz Power Corp. and SN Power Invest AS of Norway
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
     Western Mindanao Power Corporation

A 100-megawatt diesel power plant in Zamboanga
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
A 50-megawatt diesel power plant in General Santos
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
Operates a thermal plant with a net dependable capacity of 44MW within the MEPZ1 export processing zone in Mactan island near Cebu
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
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.  
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

     
  STEAG State Power Inc.
Operates the coal-fired power plant Mindanao on the Philippine island of the same name.
It has an installed capacity of 232 megawatts and generates about 1 billion kilowatt hours of power each year
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
 
Aboitiz Power Solutions
Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc.
Offers electrical and consultancy services to power utilities, commercial and industrial power consumers
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)
 
 
www.aboitizenergysolutions.com
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