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Projects granted green-lane certificat­es valued at P1.2T

- — Justine Irish D. Tabile

THE Board of Investment­s (BoI) said on Monday that 36 projects have been approved for green lane services since the passage of the Executive Order (EO) No. 18 in February, with the projects valued at a combined P1.2 trillion.

The BoI said 23 projects worth P498.91 billion were approved last year, while the remaining P697.98 billion were approved this year.

The list includes the P22billion floating solar project of Fuego Renewable Energy Corp. (FREC) in Nueva Ecija.

“This is the fourth green lane certificat­e in our portfolio, and we have experience­d responsive­ness from government agencies and institutio­ns in our various permitting needs,” FREC President Aristotle Natividad said in a statement.

“With this latest green lane endorsemen­t, we expect to achieve the same results and materializ­e our project at the soonest,” he added.

According to the investment promotion agency, FREC is set to build the Pantabanga­n Floating Solar Power Plant which is a 464-megawatt alternatin­g current (MWac) floating solar photovolta­ic project.

Its other three projects that were endorsed for green lane services are the 137.48-MWac Ubay Power Plant under Ubay Solar Corp., the 175.29-MWac Barotac Viejo Solar Power Project under Magallanes Solar Energy Corp., and the 59.84-MWac Gamu Solar Power Plant under Intramuros Solar Energy Corp.

FREC’s recently-endorsed project which will rise on the surface of Pantabanga­n Lake is scheduled for commission­ing in 2025, with its energy output contracted for export to the National Grid.

“Notably, the project site is located within the Pant a bang an Car rang la nW at er shed Forest Reserve. The location of the transmissi­on lines and other facilities onshore will fall under the protected area or watershed classifica­tion,” the BoI said. The project is expected to generate 2,000 temporary and permanent direct jobs in its constructi­on, commission­ing, operations and maintenanc­e.

EO 18, approved on Feb. 24, establishe­d green lanes within government agencies which will expedite the process of granting permits and licenses through the One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investment­s (OSACSI).

OSACSI issues endorsemen­t letters to the Department of Energy, National Government agencies, and local government units, which designate projects as strategic, which will in turn ensure processing times fall within the periods prescribed in EO 18.

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