For Meralco President and CEO Ray Espinosa, the challenge at hand is not just ensuring the Philippines has access to an adequate power supply, but that it also comes from renewable sources.
Aboitiz Power Corp (AboitizPower) has entered into another Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Agreement for its new 159-MWp Laoag and Laoag 2 solar power projects.
Aboitiz taps Chinese-Filipino EPC solar project contractors By Myrna M. Velasco Aboitiz Renewables Inc., a subsidiary of listed firm Aboitiz Power Corporation, has tapped Chinese firm SUMEC Complete Equipment and Engineering Co., Ltd. (SUMEC Engineering) and Filipino firm Hansei Corporation as eng
SOLAR PROJECT. Located 14 kilometers away from the Cayanga-Bugallon solar power project, AboitizPower is now ready to build its second solar power venture on this site in Barangay Laoag, Aguilar, Pangasinan. It will have a capacity to produce 261 gigawatts-hour of clean energy annually or equivalent to the power consumption of around 100,000 households in a year. (Photo courtesy of AboitizPower) MANILA - Aboitiz Power Corp. will begin the commercial operation of its second solar power project in the province of Pangasinan in June 2023. In a statement Friday, the firm said through PV Sinag Power Inc., a special purpose vehicle of its unit Aboitiz Renewable Inc. (ARI), the 159 megawatts-peak (MWp) Laoag and Laoag 2 Solar Project in Barangay Laoag, Aguilar, Pangasinan will have a capacity to produce 261 gigawatts-hour of clean energy annually. This is equivalent to the power consumption of around 100,000 households in a year. AboitizPower said the bulk of the generation from the solar pow
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California Energy & Power (CE&P), a U.S. vertical-axis-wind-turbine company, announced it has secured its first commercial purchase orders from the Hansei Corporation, an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction company in the Philippines. Initial turbines will be deployed in strategic locations in the Philippines, with plans to deploy CE&P CALI Vertical-Axis-Wind-Turbines (VAWTs) along a newly built expressway project to provide electricity for lighting systems, signaling/protection, and electronic vehicle charging stations.
GRAYSLAKE, Ill. (PRWEB) January 29, 2021 Today, California Energy & Power (CE&P), a U.S. VAWT wind turbine company, announced it has secured its first commercial purchase orders from the Hansei Corporation, an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction company in the Philippines. Initial turbines will be deployed in strategic locations in the Philippines, with plans to deploy CE&P CALI Vertical-Axis-Wind-Turbines (VAWTs) along a newly built express