FSMIS (July 1, 2013): Secretary Kensley Ikosia, FSM
Department of Finance and Administration, was in Yap the week of June 24 to
attend the signing of the Yap Renewable Energy Development Project loan with
the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
The FSM
Congress, through FSM Public Law no. 17-80, authorized the President (or his
designee) to “execute a sovereign guarantee” to secure the loan for the State
of Yap according to the terms of this specific law.
Negotiations
took place on April 15-17 in Manila, Philippines, detailing parties’
responsibilities under the renewable energy project loan, involving officials
from the FSM National Government (the guarantor), the ADB as the lender of
funds, and the Yap State Government as the borrower. Secretary Ikosia headed the FSM Delegation to
the negotiations, which included key staff from the Department of Resources and
Development and the Department of Justice.
Yap State is
required to lend the loan proceeds to the Yap State Public Service
Corporation (YSPSC) – the project implementer.
The FSM guarantees
to ADB the punctual repayment of the loan with full indemnity to the FSM
Government by the Yap State Government for payments and costs of making payments
to ADB. The FSM also has the right to offset against Yap’s share of national
taxes as the guarantor for this particular loan.
“ADB’s
financing includes an ordinary capital resource loan of almost $4.7 million and
a loan of nearly $4.4 million from the concessional Asian Development Fund. The
Yap State Government will provide counterpart funds of over $2.1 million for a
total of more than $11.1 million. The project will be carried out over 4.5
years with an estimate completion date of June 2017”, the ADB reported on June
26.
The Yap
Renewable Energy Development Project will include construction of
grid-connected wind farm with output power of 1.4 megawatts; a 300kilowatts
solar power system; and installation of a 1.8 megawatts diesel generator. Some funds
will be directed to capacity building aspects within the power utility and
communities to ensure sustainability.
The wind and
solar power generation systems will have a net reduction effect of over 22% the
current energy delivery in Yap according to project documents provided to the
Office of the FSM President on April 24.
The project
is envisioned to slash Yap’s reliance on fuel import and enhance energy
security, contributing to the FSM National Energy Policy objective of reducing
dependence on fossil fuel by 30 percent and increasing energy efficiency by 50
percent by year 2020.
For
further information, call FSM Information Office at 320-2548 or write fsmpio@mail.fm.
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