First Philippine Holdings Corporation
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Company type | Public (PSE: FPH) |
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Industry | Power, manufacturing, property |
Founded | June 30, 1961 |
Headquarters | Pasig, Philippines |
Key people | Federico R. Lopez (Chairman and CEO) Francis Giles B. Puno (President and COO) |
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Number of employees | 86 [citation needed] |
Subsidiaries | Manila Electric Company First Gen Corporation |
Website | FPHC.com |
First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPH) is a management and investment company whose major business is power generation and distribution, including strategic initiatives in manufacturing and property development. FPH is a member of the Lopez Group of Companies.
Its power generation subsidiary, First Gen Corporation (First Gen), is a renewable energy producer, with power plants that use geothermal, hydro, and natural gas for fuel. Today, it has a total installed capacity of 2,832.6 MW, or 18.2% of the country's total installed capacity. First Gen manages the world's second largest geothermal power producer, Energy Development Corporation, which searches for indigenous, low-carbon energy alternatives.
FPH's manufacturing subsidiary, First Philippine Electric Corporation (First Philec), operates the country's first large-scale silicon wafer-slicing facility called First Philec Solar Corporation (FPSC), which supplies some of the world's photovoltaic companies. FPSC is a joint venture of First Philec and SunPower Corporation, in the solar industry.
First Holdings has strategic investments in property through Rockwell Land Corporation and First Philippine Industrial Park. The project is a joint venture with Sumitomo Corporation.[1]
FPH maintains its corporate headquarters at Rockwell Business Center Tower 3 in Ortigas Center at Pasig, Philippines.
References
[edit]- ^ "Sumitomo expands in the Philippines". Investvine.com. 2013-02-24. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
Further reading
[edit]- Añonuevo, E. P. (2008) First Philec set to serve solar energy industry, inaugurates wafer-slicing plant[permanent dead link] Retrieved January 5, 2008
- Colayaco, M.T. (1991). The cornerstone: The story of the First Philippine Holdings Corporation. Pasig: First Philippine Holdings Corporation.
- Energy Development Corporation (2009). PNOC Board of Directors Retrieved January 26, 2008
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2007). Annual report Retrieved November 24, 2008
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2006). Forty-five/fortified: 2006 Annual Report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2005). Delivering on commitments: 2005 Annual Report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2004). Philippines First: 2004 Annual Report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2003). Eye on excellence: 2003 Annual Report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2002). We continue to create: 2002 Annual Report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2001). Annual report.
- First Philippine Holdings Corporation. (2000). Annual report.
- Koppisch, J. (2008). Special report: 48 heroes of philanthropy Retrieved December 15, 2008
- Lopez Group. Lopez Link, a monthly publication of the Lopez Group
- Rodrigo, R. (2001). Firebringer: Forty years of First Philippine Holdings 1961–2001. Pasig: Eugenio Lopez Foundation, Inc.
- Tanglaw. (2008)
- Tollways Management Corporation. (2008). Operation and maintenance of SCTEX awarded to joint venture group Retrieved January 4, 2008
- Oscar M. Lopez on turning 80 years old
- Oscar M. Lopez timeline: Living life well
- International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Philippines 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award in Communication Excellence in Organizations
- Oscar M. Lopez Remarks at the Conferment of the Lifetime Achievement Award in the 2010 Communication Excellence (CEO Excel)[usurped]
- Oscar M. Lopez 2009 The Outstanding Filipinos (TOFIL) Awardee for Business