Saturday, July 15, 2017

Philippines: OVPI selects POWERCHINA as construction partner for 500MW Wawa Pumped-Storage Hydropower Project

Philippines: OVPI selects POWERCHINA as construction partner for 500MW Wawa
Pumped-Storage Hydropower Project

Renewable energy developer Olympia Violago Water & Power, Inc. (OVPI) has
signed an agreement with the Power Construction Corporation of China
(POWERCHINA) for the design, procurement and construction of the proposed
500MW Wawa Pumped-Storage Hydropower Project (Wawa PSP) in Rizal Province,
the Philippines. The Wawa PSP is being developed by San Lorenzo Ruiz
Builders and Developers (SLRB) and Equis Energy (Equis), Asia-Pacific's
largest renewable energy Independent Power Producer (IPP).

Wawa PSP, with an expected total project cost of USD 1bn, is an energy
storage asset capable of delivering 500MW of mid-merit and peak energy to
the Philippine power market. The project will greatly assist in grid
management while also providing cheap and reliable peaking power,
significantly contributing to the Philippines government's push to triple
renewable energy generation capacity by 2030. The project is expected to
start construction by the end of 2017 with commissioning planned for early
2022.

David Russell, Equis Chairman, said, "The Wawa pump storage project is one
of the Philippines' most strategically important power generation assets in
terms of ensuring the immediate reduction of power prices. Since our
founding in 2012, Equis Energy has completed 100% of the power projects on
which we have commenced construction, an enviable track record we attribute
to our strong commitment to building expert local management teams that
understand how to engage with local stakeholders."

Oscar Violago, Chairman of OVPI and SLRB, said, "OVPI will deliver a project
of national significance with best technology that will not only provide
gainful employment for the local communities but also will ensure a stable
supply of energy for generations of Filipinos to come."

Ji Xiaoyong, president of POWERCHINA Asia-Pacific, said, "POWERCHINA is
excited to be selected as the EPC contractor for this landmark project.
POWERCHINA, as one of the top players in the global power industry, will
work together with our client to utilize the state-of-art technology and
deliver a successful PSP project to Filipinos."

About Equis Energy

Headquartered in Singapore, Equis operates from 15 Asian offices, employing
272 professionals. Equis is the largest renewable energy IPP in the
Asia-Pacific region and as at 27 March, 2017, owned 97 renewable energy
assets, totaling 4.4 GW across Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, the
Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand. In addition to its current portfolio of
4.4 GW, Equis has a further 74 assets and 6.7 GW under development.

About San Lorenzo Ruiz Builders and Developers

SLRB together with Calenergy Phils., subsidiary of MidAmerican Energy
Holdings Co., USA pioneered the construction of the US$680 million Casecnan
multipurpose project that now irrigates 137,000 new hectares of rice land in
Nueva Ecija while producing 150 MW of hydropower.

About PowerChina

POWERCHINA provides comprehensive and full-range services from planning,
investigating, designing, consulting and civil works construction, to M&E
installation and manufacturing services in the fields of hydropower, thermal
power, new energy and infrastructure. In 2016, POWERCHINA ranked 200th in
the Fortune Global 500, and also ranked 6th in the Engineering News-Record's
Top 250 Global Engineering Contractors. It is the world's largest power EPC
contractor. POWERCHINA has possessed assets totaling USD 77.1 billion and
210,000 employees.

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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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