Eleven of the biggest companies in Central Luzon had chosen renewable energy provided by the Aboitiz Power Corporation.
Aboitiz Power Corp., through its subsidiary Advent Energy welcomed its 11 newest customers from Central Luzon under the Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA) regime.
In a gathering in Subic last June 9, Aboitiz Power led by its EVP and Generation Business Group COO Manny Rubio thanked Yokohama, HLD Steel Pipes, Amertron, Multi-tek, Kodec Precision, Nidec Subic Philippines, Juken Sangyo Corp., Sanyo Denki, Nicera Philippines, Hitachi Terminals Mechatronics and EZSET Tonglung Metals for choosing Advent Energy to provide them with clean and renewable energy in their operations.
Another Aboitiz Power subsidiary, Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc. (AESI), also welcomes its newest customer, Philippine Resins Industries, Inc., which was the first to switch to renewable energy effective January 26, 2016.
“We are greatly honored to be chosen as partners of these successful companies. We are committed to delivering great power and contribute more to the success of our new partners,” Rubio said.
Rubio, also outlined the projects of Aboitiz Power, in line with its goal of increasing its capacity to 4,000 MW by 2020, to keep up with the growing Philippine economy.
To date, Aboitiz Power and its partners have 3,350 MW total net sellable capacity that supplies to private distribution companies, electric cooperatives and industries. Around 38 percent of this capacity is renewable, making Aboitiz Power as one of the biggest RE developers in the country.
Licensed Retail Electricity Suppliers (RES) Advent Energy and AESI, both wholly-owned Aboitiz Power subsidiaries, also took advantage of the gathering in Subic to discuss updates on the power industry, as well as the latest value-added technical services that can be provided by AboitizPower, such as power quality analysis, vibration analysis and thermal scanning, as well as billing updates and services.
“It is an honor for the Aboitiz Power to be your supplier of choice,” AboitizPower vice president for energy sales Roland Gaerlan said during the forum. He mentioned that the companies are the first Open Access customers outside Manila, not only of the Aboitiz Power but of the entire energy industry.
He also noted that Abotiz Power believes in a competitive market and sustainable partnerships. He said that as Aboitiz Power continues to expand, it will remain committed to be a reliable power supplier and solutions provider.
Aboitiz Power owns 100 percent equity in Advent Energy, a licensed RES for the company’s renewable energy portfolio, also known as Cleanergy.
AESI, has been a licensed RES since 2009. Its license was renewed on October 29, 2012 for another five years.