The Alsons Power Group’s power generation facilities are presently focused on the island of Mindanao where these plants play a key role in providing electricity to fuel Mindanao’s growing population and expanding economy. The Group currently operates three diesel power facilities: the Southern Philippines Power Corporation’s (SPPC) 55 Mega Watt (MW) plant in Alabel, Sarangani, the Western Mindanao
Power Corporation’s (WMPC) 100 MW plant in Zamboanga City, and the newly revamped 98 MW Mapalad Power Corporation (MPC) plant in Iligan City. All three power facilities have helped lessen the severity of the power shortage in Mindanao. Apart from the diesel power plants, the Alsons Power Group is developing two coal-fired facilities to help provide a stable source of baseload power for Mindanao and ensure long-term power security for the island. These facilities are: the 105 MW San Ramon Power, Inc. (SRPI) plant in Zamboanga City and the 255 MW Sarangani Energy Corporation (SEC) plant in Maasim, Sarangani. The first 105 MW section of the SEC plant began construction in 2012 and will begin operating in 2015 while the SEC plant’s second 150 MW section is slated to commence operations in early 2016. The Group is engaged in power plant management and maintenance operations under Alto Power Management Corporation (APMC) a partnership between publicly-listed Alsons Consolidated Resources, Inc. (ACR) through Conal Holdings Corporation (CHC) and Toyota Tsusho Corporation (TTC) of Japan. APMC currently operates the Group’s diesel plants in Iligan, Sarangani, and Zamboanga City. APMC has also provided management or consultancy services to power plants in Vietnam, Pakistan, and Indonesia. Alsons Energy Development Corporation (AEDC) is the Group’s business development vehicle for new power generation and other power related projects. All of these efforts are in keeping with the Alsons Power Group’s commitment to provide safe, reliable, and affordable power to the people of Mindanao and the rest of the country.