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Showing posts with label Negros Oriental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Negros Oriental. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Stock News 2013: Gokongwei plans more power, ethanol projects in Negros

Official seal of City of Bacolod
Official seal of City of Bacolod (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Tycoon John Gokongwei Jr. has announced plans to put up power and ethanol plants on Negros Island.

Gokongwei said on Thursday that the Gokongwei group would put up an ethanol plant at the Universal Robina Sugar Milling Corp. (Ursumco) compound in Manjuyod, Negros Oriental.

He said the ethanol plant would be operational by the end of the year.

The Ursumco ethanol plant will use molasses, a byproduct from the processing of sugar cane into sugar, to produce ethanol.

Meanwhile, other byproducts from the sugar mills would be used to fuel power plants.

One proposed power plant would be located at the Southern Negros Development Corp. (Sonedco) property in Kabankalan City in Negros Occidental, Gokongwei said.

The power plant will generate electricity using bagasse, a renewable biomass residue from the sugar mill, as feedstock, according to the investor presentation of United Robina Corp. (URC).

The power plant would supply Sonedco’s electricity requirement while the surplus power would be fed to the power grid in the area.

The URC company officials disclosed that the power plant would have a capacity of 40 megawatts and would cost around $60 million.

If the ventures into ethanol and power production would turn out to be economically viable and competitive, Gokongwei said the group would consider putting up more ethanol and power plants.

Gokongwei, chairman of JG Summit Holdings, was in Bacolod to receive a plaque declaring him an adopted son of Bacolod as well as a copy of an executive order that named him the honorary mayor.

http://business.inquirer.net/108043/rcbc-posts-24-profit-growth

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Stock News 2011: EDC ’10 profit jumps 31%

The cooling tower for the West Ford Flat power...Image via Wikipedia
Energy Development Corp., the country’s biggest producer of geothermal energy, posted a 31-percent increase in its net income to P4.4 billion as of end-2010 from the previous year’s level.

In a statement, EDC said the profit growth could be attributed to the revenue generated by its power generation subsidiary, Green Core Geothermal Inc. (GCGI), which operates the 112.5-MW Tongonan 1 and 192.5-MW Palinpinon geothermal power plants in Leyte and Negros Oriental, respectively.

The Lopez-led firm also reported that its gross revenue from the sale of consolidated steam and electricity rose by 27 percent to P24.2 billion as of end-2010. This was despite a decline in the volume sold during the year, amounting to 7,548.6 gigawatt-hours.

Electricity sales formed the bulk of the revenue at P22.9 billion (6,883 gWh).

Last year, EDC posted P19 billion in gross revenue from the sale of 8,214.2 gWh of steam and electricity.

http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20110317-326012/EDC-10-profit-jumps-31


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