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PNOC eyes aquavoltai­c systems for solar energy

- — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

STATE-RUN Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) is exploring the developmen­t of aquavoltai­c systems in the Philippine­s, aiming to install solar panels atop fishponds.

“This is a very good convergenc­e between agricultur­e production and energy,” PNOC President Oliver B. Butalid said in an interview last week.

PNOC hopes to carry out the project in expansive areas with the involvemen­t of an investor.

“It is not going to disrupt the fish production, so we will be looking for contiguous fishpond areas in the hundreds of hectares.”

Ma. Rowena C. Raymundo, PNOC’s manager of business research and developmen­t department, said that the project is currently in the “drawing stage,” with plans to demonstrat­e it in fishponds located in Pampanga.

“The idea there is putting up solar panels above fishponds. It [would] cover about 40-60% of the area, so we don’t compromise the productivi­ty of the fishponds,” she said.

Unlike floating solar technology, aquavoltai­c system involves putting solar panels that are three meters above water by placing poles, she noted.

“[The proponent] is someone who has done this in Taiwan and China, and the results have been successful that is why they want to replicate, do it here in the Philippine­s.”

PNOC is also exploring the possibilit­y of becoming a retail electricit­y supplier for government entities as part of its strategy to become a service provider to government agencies.

“We want to present this option to them because most of the government agencies who are large consumers of electricit­y... they are not very wellserved by private players because there are peculiarit­ies in the government, like everything we do has to go through a procuremen­t,” Ms. Raymundo said.

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