The Philippines is no longer asking whether solar works. The real question now is whether it can be trusted—through typhoons, power price spikes, and years of nonstop operation. As rooftop systems spread from landmark malls and industrial parks to homes in Cebu and Davao, solar has quietly shifted roles: from a sustainability add-on to critical infrastructure that businesses and households now depend on every day.
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