MANILA – Publicly-listed renewable energy firm Alternergy on Monday said it has received the certificate of approvals (COA) from the Department of Energy (DOE) for the five projects it submitted for the Green Energy Auction (GEA) 4.
Terra Solar Philippines Inc., an affiliate of Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGen), announced a reorganization of its board as it advances toward commissioning and the initial injection of energy from its flagship solar project into the national grid.
National Grid Corp. of the Philippines is seeking authority from the Energy Regulatory Commission to immediately implement the P2.82 billion Laoag Power Quality Improvement Project.
LISTED NexGen Energy Corp. is looking to pursue renewable energy (RE) service contracts from the government’s nearly 18-gigawatt (GW) pool of terminated deals.
State-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) signed a $200-million agreement with Saudi Arabian energy firm ACWA Power to bring clean, reliable and affordable power to New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.
Negros Electric and Power Corp (NEPC) and Aboitiz-led Therma Visayas Inc (TVI) have applied for Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) approval for a 20-megawatt power supply agreement spanning five years.
Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Mingyang Smart Energy is exploring offshore and floating wind power opportunities in the Philippines as the country seeks to expand its renewable energy capacity.
Danish investment firm Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is moving toward the development of its 1-gigawatt San Miguel Bay offshore wind project in Camarines Sur following the completion of technical surveys and a key grid upgrade approval.
GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. (GNPK), now owned by Power Partners Ltd. Co. and its affiliates, is seeking the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) grant of affirmative relief to effect the payment of its energy trading amounts from its participation in the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM).
The Philippines may fail to meet its ambitious renewable energy targets under its clean energy scenario by 2050 due to persistent permitting delays and transmission infrastructure hurdles, a global research firm said Thursday.