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[Title] => International power companies partner to save rice terraces
[Summary] => A group of international power companies has undertaken a one-of-a-kind project in Ifugao province, which aims to preserve the grandeur of the rice terraces.
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[Title] => Thai group backs out of TransCo bidding
[Summary] => Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) will no longer be bidding for the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) this September, a reliable industry source said.
"They do not believe in this kind of exercise. Besides there are conditions which they perceive to become a problem in the future," the source said.
The source said one of the concerns raised by prospective bidders of TransCo is the condition within which the winning bidder will apply for its own franchise.
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[Title] => TransCo concession attracts 7 bidders
[Summary] => Seven groups have expressed interest to bid for the 25-year concession of the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo), the top official of the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) said yesterday.
Without giving the identities of the parties, PSALM president Nieves L. Osorio said these groups have already submitted their respective expressions of interest (EOI).
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[Title] => Metro Pacific shows interest in Transco assets
[Summary] => Metro Pacific Corp. (MPC) eyes the acquisition of some of the National Transmission Corp.s (Transco) assets.
MPC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said over the weekend the company remains on the lookout for power projects that will be privatized.
"MPC has always been interested in power infrastructures. We are looking look at it (Transco privatization)," Pangilinan said.
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[Title] => PSALM embarks on Asian roadshow this month
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) will start its international roadshow presentation in Asia this month.
"PSALM will conduct a roadshow very soon or within the month to sell and explain fully the privatization of transmission assets to the potential investors," a Transco official, who requested anonymity, said yesterday.
According to the Transco official, the roadshow will start in Asia as most of the investors that expressed interest in Transco are Asian-based firms.
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[Title] => Transco remains attractive to foreign investors, says Gonzaga
[Summary] => The National Transmission Corp. (Transco) remains optimistic that there will be other investors that can be tapped for the privatization of the company.
Transco president Asisclo Gonzaga made this statement in reaction to reports that National Grid Plc., one of the interested bidders for the Transco privatization, pulled out its business in the Philippines.
Gonzaga, who just arrived from Spain, said a number of Spanish have indicated a keen interest and have in fact expressed a desire to take a look at Transco.
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[Title] => 2 more power firms keen on Napocor assets
[Summary] => Two more international power firms have expressed interest in buying the transmission and generation assets of the National Power Corp. (Napocor), Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
In an interview, Perez said representatives of a German-based firm went to the Department of Energy (DOE) recently to inquire on the status of the sale of Napocors transmission assets.
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[Title] => Malaysian power giant eyes Napocor assets
[Summary] => Konsortium Logistik Berhad (KLB), the biggest power company in Malaysia, has joined the cast of international power giants that have expressed keen interest in acquiring the transmission and generation assets of the National Power Corp. (Napocor).
KLB executive chairman and president Mirzan Mahathir, said to be a relative of President Mahathir, visited the country recently to take a closer look at the ongoing Napocor privatization efforts.
"They are very interested," National Transmission Co. (Transco) president Asisclo Gonzaga said in an interview.
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"They do not believe in this kind of exercise. Besides there are conditions which they perceive to become a problem in the future," the source said.
The source said one of the concerns raised by prospective bidders of TransCo is the condition within which the winning bidder will apply for its own franchise.
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[Summary] => Seven groups have expressed interest to bid for the 25-year concession of the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo), the top official of the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) said yesterday.
Without giving the identities of the parties, PSALM president Nieves L. Osorio said these groups have already submitted their respective expressions of interest (EOI).
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MPC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said over the weekend the company remains on the lookout for power projects that will be privatized.
"MPC has always been interested in power infrastructures. We are looking look at it (Transco privatization)," Pangilinan said.
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[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) will start its international roadshow presentation in Asia this month.
"PSALM will conduct a roadshow very soon or within the month to sell and explain fully the privatization of transmission assets to the potential investors," a Transco official, who requested anonymity, said yesterday.
According to the Transco official, the roadshow will start in Asia as most of the investors that expressed interest in Transco are Asian-based firms.
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[Title] => Transco remains attractive to foreign investors, says Gonzaga
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Transco president Asisclo Gonzaga made this statement in reaction to reports that National Grid Plc., one of the interested bidders for the Transco privatization, pulled out its business in the Philippines.
Gonzaga, who just arrived from Spain, said a number of Spanish have indicated a keen interest and have in fact expressed a desire to take a look at Transco.
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[Summary] => Two more international power firms have expressed interest in buying the transmission and generation assets of the National Power Corp. (Napocor), Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
In an interview, Perez said representatives of a German-based firm went to the Department of Energy (DOE) recently to inquire on the status of the sale of Napocors transmission assets.
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[Title] => Malaysian power giant eyes Napocor assets
[Summary] => Konsortium Logistik Berhad (KLB), the biggest power company in Malaysia, has joined the cast of international power giants that have expressed keen interest in acquiring the transmission and generation assets of the National Power Corp. (Napocor).
KLB executive chairman and president Mirzan Mahathir, said to be a relative of President Mahathir, visited the country recently to take a closer look at the ongoing Napocor privatization efforts.
"They are very interested," National Transmission Co. (Transco) president Asisclo Gonzaga said in an interview.
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November 26, 2002 - 12:00am