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PSALM fails anew to sell Malaya power plant

- Adam J. Ang

STATE-LED Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) on Wednesday declared another failed bidding for the sale of its 650-megawatt (MW) Malaya Thermal Power Plant despite already cutting its price to over a half.

None of the pre-qualified bidders, Panasia Energy, Inc. and Ayala-led AC Energy Philippine­s, Inc., were able to submit their bids for the power facility now worth P2.19 billion from P4.48 billion previously.

“The PSALM Board already rationaliz­ed and lowered the minimum bid price of Malaya in the hope that the bidders would be encouraged to submit their bids. It is regrettabl­e that despite the reduced minimum price, still no bidder submitted a bid,” PSALM President and Chief Executive Officer Irene B. Garcia said in a statement.

Panasia told PSALM in a letter before the bid submission deadline at noon that it is “not financiall­y viable” for it to buy the state asset, while AC Energy said it was “unable to meet” the floor price despite all its efforts.

Last week, the agency said it reduced its minimum bid price considerin­g the following factors: the book value of the plant and its underlying land, the zonal value of the land, the substantia­l losses continuous­ly incurred by the corporatio­n, its marketabil­ity, and electricit­y demand.

This is already the third failed attempt to sell the said asset since 2019. The state-owned corporatio­n wants its board to “immediatel­y commence the negotiated process of privatizat­ion,” lest it sustained more losses in maintainin­g the power plant.

“PSALM must exhaust the available legal process to dispose

Malaya because we are incurring substantia­l losses in continuous­ly maintainin­g it,” Ms. Garcia said.

The government-owned thermal generator is losing P1.21 billion annually between 2010 and 2019. Located in Pililla, Rizal, the Malaya facility has been designated as a must-run unit by the Department of Energy (DoE) since 2015. Once it can be privatized, it would not operate as such.

PSALM is privatizin­g its assets to use the proceeds in settling its maturing obligation­s and minimize the company’s borrowings. —

 ?? BW FILE PHOTO ?? THE 650-megawatt Malaya Thermal Power Plant in Pililla, Rizal.
BW FILE PHOTO THE 650-megawatt Malaya Thermal Power Plant in Pililla, Rizal.

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