SN Aboitiz Power-Magat, Inc. (SNAP-Magat) and the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) have signed a Settlement and Release Agreement on unutilized water for power generation, applicable water fee during spilling conditions, and its periodic adjustments.
SNAP-Magat President and CEO Joseph Yu and NIA Administrator General Ricardo Visayas General Romeo Gan led the ceremonial signing with Finance SNAP-Magat Vice President for Corporate Affairs Michael Hosillos. Witnesses observed COVID-19 safety and health protocols on August 3 at the NIA compound in Quezon City.
Visaya cited the importance of water and power services, potential partnerships with SNAP and resolving conflict through cooperative discussion.
“I am truly delighted that we have come to this point after so many years,” he said. “On behalf of the top management and personnel of NIA, I would like to thank SNAP. This will be a big help in the rehabilitation of the Magat dam and reservoir.”
Meanwhile, SNAP-Magat's Yu said that the agreement is "proof that through collaboration and dialogue we can solve complicated issues and arrive at an agreement that benefits everybody. By working together the way we do, that‘s how we support our stakeholders and provide sustainable services to them.”
The settlement was finalized following years of discussions and negotiations on the topics. The operations and maintenance agreement covers the non-power components of the Magat dam, which are owned, managed, and operated by NIA primarily for irrigation purposes and secondarily for power generation.
As part of the settlement, SNAP-Magat turned over service fees amounting to P19.9 million to NIA and “will continue good faith negotiations to reach a mutually acceptable resolution to the remaining discussion points.”
SN Aboitiz Power-Magat (SNAP-Magat) is a joint venture of Scatec and Aboitiz Power Corporation (AP).
Scatec is a leading renewable power producer, delivering affordable and clean energy worldwide. As a long-term player, Scatec develops, builds, owns, and operates solar, wind, and hydro power plants and storage solutions.
Scatec has more than 3.5 GW in operation and under construction on four continents and more than 500 employees. The company is targeting 15 GW capacity in operation or under construction by the end of 2025.
Scatec is headquartered in Oslo, Norway and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SCATC.
AP is the holding company of the Philippines-based Aboitiz Group’s investments in power generation, distribution, and retail electricity services. It advances business and communities by providing reliable and ample power supply at a reasonable and competitive price, and with the least adverse effects on the environment and host communities.
SNAP-Magat owns and operates the Magat hydroelectric power plant located on the border of Isabela and Ifugao, with a nameplate capacity of 360 megawatts (MW) and maximum capacity of 388 MW; and the 8.5-MW Maris hydro in Isabela.
The non-power components such as dams, reservoirs, and spillways are owned, managed, and operated by the government.