Philippine Renewable Energy
Nexif Ratch Energy breaks ground for 145 MWp PH solar project
Nexif Ratch Energy breaks ground for 145 MWp PH solar project
Expected commercial operation is fourth quarter 2025.
Philippines ranks second most attractive for renewable energy investment
It expects more RE investments after allowing full foreign ownership.
AboitizPower lights up first solar plant north of Manila
This is its fourth energised solar facility.
Terra Solar taps Energy China for 3.5 GW plant's EPC
This will accelerate clean energy efforts in Manila.
PH approves expanded capacity for Alternergy’s Tanay Wind Project
Sixteen wind turbines will be installed following the approval.
MGen’s $4b Terra Solar plant to aid Philippine RE transition
It will deliver power to 2.4 million houses and cut emissions by 3.6 million tonnes yearly.
PH to upgrade ports infrastructure to boost offshore wind development
Three ports have been identified.
PH endorses $5.8b offshore wind projects for green lane status
Operations will start in six years.
ACEN sets eyes on quadrupling renewables for cleaner energy by 2030
It is also seeing growth opportunities in other sectors such as energy storage.
Philippines renewable energy eyes 22.6% annual increase
Government incentives and foreign investments drive the growth.
AboitizPower leads PH-Japan Consortium to explore renewable energy development
The consortium includes Kawasaki Heavy Industries, IKS, and Amber Kinetics.
Citicore Energy REIT gets greenlight to sell ASEAN Green Bond
The proceeds will fund rooftop solar development.
Philippines’ ACEN to offer P10b green bonds
This will fund three major solar farms with a combined capacity of about 460MW.
Philippines’ SPNEC to ‘catalyse’ 10GW project via stock rights offering
The SRO has proceeds worth P2.8b.
New 72MW solar farm in the Philippines starts operation
The project was developed by ACEN and Citicore.
Private firms eclipse the growth of the Philippines' solar power industry
Solar Philippines flagged the lack of foresight amongst businesses to meet high demand.
ACEN, ENEX cancel property-for-share swap agreement
The companies cited challenging economic conditions for the cancellation.