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Aboitiz Power

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AboitizPower
Company typePublic
PSEAP
FoundedPhilippines
February 13, 1998; 27 years ago (1998-02-13)
HeadquartersNAC Tower, 32nd Street,Bonifacio Global City,Taguig,Metro Manila
RevenueDecrease110.38 billion[1] (2020)
Decrease ₱14.82 billion[1] (2020)
Total assetsDecrease ₱397.93 billion[1] (2020)
Total equityIncrease ₱127.16 billion[1] (2020)
ParentAboitiz Equity Ventures
SubsidiariesDavao Light and Power Company
Visayan Electric Company
Cotabato Light and Power Company
Hijos de F. Escaño, Inc.
Pampanga Energy Ventures Inc.
San Fernando Electric Light and Power Co.
Subic Enerzone Corp.
Websitehttps://aboitizpower.com/

Aboitiz Power Corporation also known asAboitizPower (AP), a subsidiary ofAboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), is a holding company engaged in power distribution, generation and retail electricity services.[2][3][4]

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Background

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Aboitiz Power Corporation was established on February 13, 1998.[2] The company is AEV's largest subsidiary, contributing 71% of its total income in the first three months of 2019, and holds all of its assets in generation and distribution of electricity.[3][5][6] The company's power generation unit is engaged in operations of solar, coal, oil, hydroelectric, and geothermal facilities.[7][8][9]

On July 16, 2007, it became a publicly-listed company on thePhilippine Stock Exchange with an initial public offering of 1.8 billion shares out of 7.2 billion registered common shares.[5][10]

The company established the SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP), a joint venture with Norway-based company SN Power Invest AS, in 2005 with the goal of producing renewable energy.[11][12] It introduced the floating solar farm, the method of putting solar panels on a body of water to lessen land use, inTawi-tawi andMagat Dam inIsabela.[13][14]

In April 2019, thePhilippine Competition Commission (PCC), Energy Regulatory Commission, and the Senate Committee on Energy conducted separate probes on a series of power outages inLuzon that were said to be caused by alleged collusion among power firms as a way to increase electricity prices.[15][16] Power companies denied the claim, and Aboitiz Power Corporation stated that the said outages were "bad for business" and they were open to any investigation.[16][17] According to theDepartment of Energy, the outages were due to technical issues caused by old and new power plants, maintenance shutdown, and reduction of power rating of some facilities.[18]

Subsidiaries

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The company's subsidiaries include Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc.,Davao Light & Power Co. Inc.,Cotabato Light & Power Co., Hijos de F. Escaño, Inc., Pampanga Energy Ventures Inc., San Fernando Electric Light and Power Co., Subic Enerzone Corp., andVisayan Electric Co., Inc.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Aboitiz Power Corporation Financial Reports",PSE Edge, retrievedApril 15, 2021
  2. ^ab"Aboitiz Power Corporation".edge.pse.com.ph. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  3. ^ab"Aboitiz Power to raise P8.4B from IPO".GMA News Online. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  4. ^Rivas, Ralf (April 22, 2019)."Next AboitizPower CEO won't come from Aboitiz clan".Rappler. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  5. ^abc"Aboitiz Power shares close flat in PSE debut".philstar.com. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  6. ^"AboitizPower, AEV report lower net earnings".Sunstar. May 2, 2019. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  7. ^"Aboitiz Power taps GE for 'digital twin'".Manila Bulletin Business. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  8. ^"AboitizPower putting up more solar rooftops".philstar.com. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  9. ^Domingo, Ronnel W. (April 3, 2018)."As renewable energy becomes trendy, Aboitiz Power goes into solar roof business".business.inquirer.net. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  10. ^"PSE OKs Aboitiz Power IPO".GMA News Online. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  11. ^"Aboitiz teams up with Norwegian firm to bid for hydropower projects in RP".philstar.com. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  12. ^"Floating solar project started in Magat Dam".Manila Standard. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  13. ^"DA taps Aboitiz unit to build floating solar farms prototype".Manila Bulletin Business. RetrievedJuly 28, 2019.
  14. ^INQUIRER.net (July 8, 2019)."Isabela dam hosts floating solar panels".newsinfo.inquirer.net. RetrievedJuly 28, 2019.
  15. ^Lectura, Lenie (May 5, 2019)."Forces of darkness? - Lenie Lectura".BusinessMirror. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  16. ^abRivas, Ralf (April 15, 2019)."Power firms deny collusion allegations".Rappler. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  17. ^"Aboitiz Power welcomes probe on alleged collusion in power sector".www.pna.gov.ph. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
  18. ^"DOE, gencos: Collusion didn't cause brownouts | DOE | Department of Energy Portal".www.doe.gov.ph. RetrievedJuly 27, 2019.
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