Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Aurora Pacific Economic Zone gets new RE investor

The entry of Amaris Energy, after the Philippine Aerospace Developmen­t Corporatio­n, is a ‘turning point’ in catalyzing the rapid growth of the area in support of the existing energy demand of present locators

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority has another investor, the Amaris Energy Inc., which will develop a 100-megawatt power plant utilizing renewable energy from natural resources in the area.

At the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing at the Cocoon Hotel in Quezon City Monday, APECO president Atty. Gil Taway IV said the entry of Amaris Energy, after the Philippine Aerospace Developmen­t Corporatio­n, is a “turning point” in catalyzing the rapid growth of the area in support of the existing energy demand of present locators while allowing new investors to come in.

“This collaborat­ion signifies a turning point for our Ecozone, as we embark on a path towards sustainabl­e progress and energy security,” Taway said.

“Our partnershi­p with Amaris not only supports our existing infrastruc­ture but also paves the way for incoming investors in our Ecozone. We are proud to contribute to the national goverment’s vision of energy security specially in the far-flung provinces of our beautiful country,” he added.

Brilliant future

For his part, Amaris Energy Inc. president Antonio P. Manahan Jr. said APECO “has a brilliant future.”

“Amaris believes that APECO, with it’s new leadership, has a brilliant future. Amaris is privileged to be working with APECO and we will be partners in exploring an energy future that is built on the foundation of sustainabi­lity. We encourage other players in the energy sector, especially those who share our mission of channeling and utilizing energy in the most conscienti­ous way, to invest in APECO,” Manahan said.

Taway IV said they considered the new partnershi­p with Amaris as an enabler of its plans for the area and also supporting the Marcos administra­tion’s thrusts of “National Security, Food Security and Energy Security.”

Bountiful resources

Recognizin­g the immense potential of the zone’s coastal region, APECO is dedicated to harnessing Casiguran’s bountiful resources to transform the zone into progress and a model for balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t while preserving and showcasing the natural wonders that make Aurora a true gem of the Philippine­s.

Taway IV said, through APECO, which was primarily focused on ecotourism in past years, the Ecozone now “looks to find rapid growth by including light and medium industries and selected heavy industries.”

Amaris believes that APECO, with it’s new leadership, has a brilliant future. Amaris is privileged to be working with APECO and we will be partners in exploring an energy future that is built on the foundation of sustainabi­lity. We encourage other players in the energy sector, especially those who share our mission of channeling and utilizing energy in the most conscienti­ous way, to invest in APECO.

According to Taway, being a far-flung province in Eastern Philippine­s, the foundation­s for reliable energy infrastruc­ture is an ongoing project in the area where APECO finds itself contributi­ng tthrough its partnershi­p with Amaris.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCCI ?? PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (center), with their respective Cabinet secretarie­s, pose after a productive High-Level Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam that sealed partnershi­ps for increased trade and investment opportunit­ies between the two countries. Filipino businessme­n joined Marcos on his official trip. Photo shows officers of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry officers led by its president Enunina V. Mangio (2nd row, 3rd from left) with PCCI VP for Regional Affairs Ma. Alegria Sibal Limjoco (2nd from left); and PCCI Philippine­s-Vietnam Business Council chair Lloyd Balajadia; with Philippine Franchise Associatio­n president Joseph Tanbuntion­g (left). With them are Secretary Frederick Go (6th from left) of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs and Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual (front row, 4th from left).
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCCI PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (center), with their respective Cabinet secretarie­s, pose after a productive High-Level Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam that sealed partnershi­ps for increased trade and investment opportunit­ies between the two countries. Filipino businessme­n joined Marcos on his official trip. Photo shows officers of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry officers led by its president Enunina V. Mangio (2nd row, 3rd from left) with PCCI VP for Regional Affairs Ma. Alegria Sibal Limjoco (2nd from left); and PCCI Philippine­s-Vietnam Business Council chair Lloyd Balajadia; with Philippine Franchise Associatio­n president Joseph Tanbuntion­g (left). With them are Secretary Frederick Go (6th from left) of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs and Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual (front row, 4th from left).

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