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Napocor has yet to decide whether to raise the $1 billion it plans to borrow this year entirely in the overseas bond market, said another senior government official who declined to be named.
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Napocor, through the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp., had asked banks to submit proposals for an offshore bond issue of $500 million to $1 billion.
Philippine utility 2009
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Napocor is rated double-B-minus by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services and B1 by Moody's Investors Service, in line with their ratings for the Philippine government.
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Today, slightly more than 40% of Napocor is privately owned.
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EPIRA required the state-owned utility, National Power Corporation (Napocor), to break up its vertically integrated assets into separate units for electricity generation, transmission, and distribution.
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In 2001, a newly sworn-in President Arroyo signed legislation calling for at least 70% of the government-owned National Power Corporation, known as Napocor -- long one of the country's worst symbols of inefficiency and corruption -- to be privatized.
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The Ilijan power plant is owned by Napocor and operated by the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), while the other two facilities are owned and operated by the First Gas Power Corporation.
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By year's end, the reform act's goal of privatizing at least 70% of Napocor could be realized.
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Last December, the Arroyo administration announced that it wanted to amend the reform act by Christmas, to ensure that the government would retain control of at least 50% of Napocor.
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Napocor to set up 42 MW biomass project for off-grid
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