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Levanta Renewables and Triconti Windkraft to develop onshore wind project in PH

Commercial operations will commence in 2028.

Levanta Renewables, Actis’ pan–Southeast Asia renewable energy platform, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Triconti Windkraft Group for the joint development of the Atimonan Onshore Wind Project in Quezon Province in the Philippines.

The project, awarded under the Government Energy Auction 4 (GEA-4), is scheduled for commercial operation in 2028.

“The Atimonan Wind Project reflects our shared confidence in the Philippines’ renewable energy sector and its ability to attract long-term foreign investment,” said Pramod Singh, CEO of Levanta Renewables.

The project is expected to add significant clean power capacity to the grid and support the Philippines’ goal of achieving 35% renewable energy share in the national energy mix by 2030.

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