Philippines

PrimeWater leads Philippine water industry with excellence 

The company’s extensive network goes to up to 1.7 million service connections.

Vena Energy, Vivant Energy, Aboitiz form JV for 206 MW Philippines wind project

This will be one of the largest onshore wind projects in the country.

ADB to serve as advisor for Philippine hydropower complex privatisation

The Caliraya–Botocan–Kalayaan hydro plant has a 796.64 MW capacity.

Philippines receives 25 bids for 13 potential RE projects

The bidding was for hydropower, geothermal and wind projects.

Alternergy to raise $211.1m for wind projects

This will fund the Tanay and Alabat wind power projects.

ACEN raises around $440.2m from 1st peso-dominated preferred shares offer

It can be used to fund the company’s projects and other RE projects in the Philippines.

Phl power plant seeks 10-year PSA as supply deal nears end

Quezon Power Managing Director Frank Thiel confirms plans to extend the plant’s life and explore cleaner energy initiatives. 

Driving sustainable industrial development: The collaborative endeavour of Surbana Jurong and Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates

Surbana Jurong and Aboitiz InfraCapital’s collaboration focuses on sustainable industrial development, highlighted by the LIMA Estate project in the Philippines.

ACEN gets green light to sell maiden Philippine Peso-dominated preferred shares

The company could raise up to PHP438m from the 25 million preferred shares issuance.

ACEN to build 1st large-scale floating solar in Philippines’ Laguna Lake

The project will augment the Luzon grid by around 1,000 megawatts.

SP New Energy Corporation brings ‘newest’ solar technology to the Philippines

The solar farm project in Nueva Ecija will have a capacity of 500 megawatts to address the power needs of 1.5 million Filipinos. 

Philippines, Portugal to partner on RE development

Areas of development may include alternative fuels such as hydrogen.

Philippines’ Basic Energy to develop wind energy in Batangas

The project could generate power ranging from 140 MW to 168 MW.

Philippine government agencies urged to adopt solar power

They are given three years to install their initial solar energy supply.