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    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 103 MW Mapalad Power Corporation (MPC) plant in Iligan City. In April 2016, the group's first coal-fired powerplant - the first 105 MW section of the SEC plant in Maasim, Sarangani began commercial operations. All four power facilities have helped end the power shortage in Mindanao.To help provide a stable source of baseload power for Mindanao and ensure long-term power security for the island, the Alsons Power Group is developing the second 105 MW section of the SEC coal-fired powerplant in Maasim, Sarangani Province and the 105 MW San Ramon Power Incorporated (SRPI) plant in Zamboanga City. With the expected completion of the SEC plant’s second 105 MW section in 2019, the 210 MW Sarangani Energy plant will be providing power to the provinces of Sarangani, South Cotabato, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Davao del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, and Zamboanga del Sur as well as the cities of General Santos, Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Iligan, Dapitan, Dipolog, Digos, Kidapawan, and Pagadian. The San Ramon Plant is targeting to commence operations in 2021 and will provide power to Zamboanga City and other key population centers.Alsons Power has also embarked on its first renewable energy venture – a 15.1 MW run-of -river hydroelectric power facility at the Siguil River basin in Maasim, Sarangani Province. The Siguil Hydro power plant is expected to begin commercial operations within the first half of 2020 and will provide power to Sarangani Province, General Santos City and key municipalities of South Cotabato. By 2021, Alsons Power expects to have a generating capacity of at least 588 MW – equivalent to approximately 25% of Mindanao’s projected peak power demand for that year.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.

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