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| Funder | China Development Bank (CDB) |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | GN Power Kausawagan, Ltd. Co. (GNPK) |
| Country | Philippines |
| Start Date | Sep 02, 2016 |
| End Date | Jan 11, 2027 |
| Duration | 3,783 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 96053 |
CDB and China Eximbank contribution to $800 million syndicated loan for 552 (4 x 138) MW Lanao Kauswagan Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project On September 1, 2015, GN Power Kausawagan, Ltd.
Co. (GNPK) — a special purpose vehicle and joint venture of Kauswagan Power GP Corp. (KPGPC) (87.5% ownership stake) and Kauswagan Power Holding Ltd.
Co. (KPHLC) (12.5% ownership stake) — signed a 12-year, $435 million loan agreement with a group of Filipino (onshore) banks for the 552 (4 x 138) MW Lanao Kauswagan Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project.
Then, on September 2, 2016, GNPK signed a Sinosure-backed $800 million loan agreement with a set of offshore banks, including China Development Bank and China Eximbank.
Then, on July 4, 2016, GNPK signed a third syndicated loan agreement with a group of domestic and international banks (including Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, Security Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Development Bank of the Philippines, Cathay United Bank, Prudential Capital Group, Land Bank of the Philippines, United Coconut Planters Bank, and Bank of China) worth $765 million for the fourth power generation unit of the 552 (4 x 138) MW Lanao Kauswagan Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project (also known as the Lanao Kauswagan Coal-Fired Power Plant Expansion Project).
Bank of China reportedly contributed $85 million to the $765 million loan.
The proceeds from the three loans were to be used by the borrower to partially finance a commercial (EPC) contract between GNPK and Shanghai Electric Power Construction Co. Ltd., which was signed on May 15, 2014.
The purpose of the project is the construction and development of a 552MW coal-fired power plant — with four 135MW power generation units — and a private port facility located in the Barangays of Tacub and Libertad in the Municipality of Kauswagan, and the Province of Lanao del Norte (exact locational coordinates: 8.18691, 124.11545).
Shanghai Electric Power Construction Co. Ltd. is the EPC contractor responsible for project implementation. Site clearing work began in August 2013. Environmental permits for the project were issued in March 2014.
The state grid operator, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, announced plans in January 2015 to build a new 230-kilovolt transmission line to connect the plant to the grid. A notice to proceed was issued to the EPC contractor on September 1, 2015. Unit 1’s completion date was originally expected and contracted to be on December 1, 2017.
However, the project has encountered a variety of delays during implementation. As of September 2018, the construction of all four units was rescheduled for completion by December 2018.
At that time, Unit 1 was expected to come online in March 2019, Unit 2 in May 2019, Unit 3 in June 2019, and Unit 4 in August 2019. Unit 1 was ultimately commissioned in June 2019. Unit 2 was ultimately commissioned in July 2019. Unit 3 was ultimately commissioned in December 2019. Unit 4 was ultimately commissioned in October 2020.
Record ID#96053 captures the estimated financial commitment of China Development Bank, while Record ID#100790 captures the estimated financial commitment of China Eximbank.
GN Power Kausawagan, Ltd. Co. (GNPK)
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