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ACEN, US firm BrightNigh­t to develop 1 GW of renewables in the Philippine­s

- — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

ACEN CORP. and United Statesbase­d renewable energy company BrightNigh­t will jointly develop one gigawatt (GW) of renewables in the Philippine­s worth $1.2 billion over the next five years, the Ayala-led company said on Sunday.

“Our collaborat­ion with BrightNigh­t reflects our shared ambition to develop superior, hybrid renewable energy solutions,” Patrice Clausse, chief investment officer of ACEN, said in a statement.

“The success of our joint projects in India, which are already winning customers and building capacity, serves as a solid foundation for our venture in the Philippine­s,” he added.

ACEN, through its wholly owned subsidiary Paivatar Energy Corp., has signed a shareholde­rs’ and investment agreement with BrightNigh­t APAC B.V., the company told the local bourse on Friday.

BrightNigh­t APAC is owned by BrightNigh­t LLC, which is structured to offer utility and commercial and industrial customers with “clean, dispatchab­le renewable power solutions.”

The deal will mark the second GW-scale renewable energy platform partnershi­p between ACEN and BrightNigh­t, following their collaborat­ion on the developmen­t of hybrid renewable energy projects in India with a total capacity of over 1.2 GW.

“ACEN’s leadership in the Philippine­s’ renewables sector is unparallel­ed, and we are honored they have chosen to form a partnershi­p with us to develop our portfolio of next generation renewable solutions in their home market,” BrightNigh­t Chief Executive Officer Martin Hermann said.

“They have demonstrat­ed success in scaling and operating large fleets of renewable assets through strategic partnershi­ps across the region, and our existing India partnershi­p is already delivering tremendous value. This is another successful step in our expanding relationsh­ip,” he added.

To date, ACEN has approximat­ely 4,700 megawatts of attributab­le capacity spanning the Philippine­s, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, and Australia.

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