By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The new management of Kaltimex Energy Philippines is pushing a
compromise agreement with the Baguio City government to operate hydro plants in
Asin, Tuba, Benguet.
Kaltimex Energy Philippines, the declared
winning bidder of the mini-hydropower plants wants abrogation of the pending
judicial restitution of the contract on the proposed rehabilitation and
operation of the power generation plants to generate income for the city.
Engineer Jurist Awal, executive president
of Kaltimex Energy Philippines, presented to city officials the company’s
intent to pursue the project with an offer to pay part of its computed
obligation in exchange for the withdrawal of the case filed by the local
government for the judicial restitution of the contract for the rehabilitation
of the city-owned power generation plants.
Awal also requested the city government
to extend assistance to the company to acquire the personality in possessing
the power generation plants and to transact business with the energy department
to issue the pertinent permits to Kaltimex to rehabilitate and operate the
minihydro power plants.
On July 14, 2014, the Special bids and
Awards Committee (SBAC) recommended the issuance of a notice of award to
Kaltimex and on July 17, 2014, the local government issued a notice of award.
However, it was only on Feb. 10, 2017
that the City Council confirmed the memorandum of agreement between the local
government and Kaltimex leading to the issuance of the notice to proceed for
the company to pursue the rehabilitation and expansion of the city-owned power
generation plants.
Considering the inability of Kaltimex to
start the implementation of the project and its alleged failure to heed the
series of demand letters to remits its obligation to the local government, the
city filed the judicial restitution of the contract before a local court on
October 9, 2018 where the same is currently pending.
Based on the computations from the City
Treasury Office, Kaltimex owes the local government a total of P68.1 million.
After the local government filed the
civil case, Kaltimex still showed willingness to take possession of the Asin
minihydro plants as stated in the company’s letter to Mayor Benjamin B.
Magalong dated August 9, 2019 where it agreed to pay the city the amount of P12
million representing the rentals for the period August 2017 to March 2018 with
P3 million as advance payment while the balance shall be paid upon the withdrawal
of the case filed by the city.
Kaltimex also agreed to reimburse to the
city the filing fee amounting to P605,000 and for the city government to secure
formal advise from the energy department that the renewable energy service
contracts of Goldlink Global energy Corp. in the same Asin plants be cancelled
and give authority to Kaltimex to apply for the necessary permits for the Asin
plants.
Awal also informed city officials that
Kaltimex replaced its old performance bond of P150 million with a new bond from
May 9, 2019
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