MANILA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - AC Energy Philippines ACEN.PS ,
the power generation unit of conglomerate Ayala Corp AC.PS ,
said on Monday it expects to raise roughly 30 billion pesos
($624 million) from share sales, including a follow-on offering
around the middle of this year.
The amount includes the 5.3 billion pesos raised last week
from a stock rights issue, AC Energy President and CEO Eric
Francia said in a briefing.
The fundraising exercises also include a private placement
deal with Arran Investment Ptd Ltd, an affiliate of Singapore's
sovereign wealth fund GIC, involving a 17.5% stake in ACEN
valued earlier at about 20 billion pesos. The size of the follow-on offering has yet be finalised, he
said.
The 30 billion pesos from share sales is on top of a
capital infusion to be made when Ayala Corp consolidates its
power and infrastructure projects under AC Energy, which will be
renamed as AC Energy and Infrastructure Corp.
Francia said the restructuring would put AC Energy in a
strong position to reach its goal of exceeding 5 gigawats of
renewables (capacity) by 2025 and becoming the largest listed
renewables firm in Southeast Asia.
"We expect to (hit) the halfway mark this year. Right now we
are about 1,350 megawatts," he said, including around 450
megawatts in the Philippines, which AC Energy plans to double
this year.
Francia said AC Energy has "significant" projects in
Australia and India for this year that will help it reach its
target capacity for renewables, which are mainly solar and wind.
Last year, the company announced its policy of shifting to a
low-carbon portfolio, which includes the sale of its coal assets
by 2030.