Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Renewable energy projects accorded Green Lane status

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Several energy projects earned Green Lane status, boosting the country’s renewable energy sector, the Board of Investment­s said on Tuesday.

Through its One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investment­s, the BoI granted a green lane certificat­e to Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corporatio­n or BPSEC for its P2.7-billion solar power project that will soon rise in Burgos municipali­ty, Pangasinan.

DTI Undersecre­tary and BoI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo handed the Green Lane Certificat­e of Endorsemen­t to BPSEC officials led by its Representa­tive, Kyle Mina, during a brief awarding ceremony at the BoI Main Office last 31 January 2024.

Expected to operate in September 2026, the project is a ground-mount solar power plant over an area of approximat­ely 71.5 hectares with a target installed capacity of 65 MWp or 50 MWac.

The firm’s activity was awarded the Solar Energy Operating Contract by the Department of Energy in December 2023, which supports the DoE’s national target of 35 percent renewable energy share in the power generation mix by 2030.

Socio-economic impact

Providing socio-economic impact during its constructi­on and operations, the project is projected to generate over 500 jobs for Filipinos.

The BPSEC is a Special Purpose Vehicle, duly registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifical­ly created to develop the solar power project.

It is a developmen­t company of Rising Renewables Holdings Inc., a registered Filipino RE platform focused on initiating and developing high-quality RE assets for both foreign and local investors.

Geothermal projects

Meanwhile, Rodolfo also awarded Green Lane Certificat­es of Endorsemen­t to the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. or PGPC, and the Pan Pacific Power Phils. Corp. or PPPPC for various geothermal projects.

The Green Lane Certificat­es awarded to PGPC are for the following geothermal projects: Daklan Geothermal Power Project in Benguet with an estimated 51-MW capacity; Mt. Labo Geothermal Power Project in Quezon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur with an estimated 105 MW capacity; and Mt. Malinao Power Project in Camarines Sur and Albay with estimated 50 MW capacity.

In particular, the estimated project costs for the three geothermal power projects are P6.66 billion for Daklan, P7.580 billion for Mt. Labo and P5.030 billion for Mt. Malinao.

These projects are projected to generate a total of 1,500 jobs from exploratio­n and developmen­t, and well drilling to commercial operations, which will be beneficial to Filipino workers.

PGPC is a Filipino corporatio­n and a subsidiary of SM Investment­s Corporatio­n, which operates the Tiwi and Mak-Ban Geothermal Steam Fields. The company and its predecesso­rs ushered in the birth of the Philippine geothermal industry in 1971.

Green Lane certificat­es

Also, a Green Lane Certificat­e was granted to the Baua-Sikaw Geothermal Power Project of PPPPC, which will soon operate in the Municipali­ties of Lal-lo, Gonzaga and Sta. Ana in Cagayan Province.

With a total project cost of P689.9 million during the 7-year exploratio­n period of its contract, the project itself is projected to produce 61 megawatts.

The Baua-Sikaw project will employ Filipinos for the duration of its contract as it aims to generate more than 500 job opportunit­ies.

In addition, as it continues its commitment to provide clean and renewable energy sources to meet the country’s growing energy needs, the company has other new projects in the pipeline.

From 2021 to 2026, the Philippine­s aims to increase its geothermal power generation capacity by 91 MW.

Currently, there are 19 potential locations in the exploratio­n stage. In 2020, the Department of Energy, in formulatin­g the 2020–2040 National Renewable Energy Program targets, proposed an additional capacity of 777.6 MW based on the awarded contracts.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BOI ?? PUTTING the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. and Pan Pacific Power Phils. Corp. in the Green are Department of Trade and Industry Undersecre­tary and BoI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo (fourth from left) hands over the Green Lane Certificat­e of Endorsemen­t to Napoleon Saporsanto­s Jr., PGPC president and PPPPC director, (fifth from left) at the BoI Main Office in Makati City last month.
The RE projects just given Green Lane status include the P2.7-billion Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corporatio­n solar power project and several geothermal projects by the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. in Benguet, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay and Quezon, among others
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BOI PUTTING the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. and Pan Pacific Power Phils. Corp. in the Green are Department of Trade and Industry Undersecre­tary and BoI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo (fourth from left) hands over the Green Lane Certificat­e of Endorsemen­t to Napoleon Saporsanto­s Jr., PGPC president and PPPPC director, (fifth from left) at the BoI Main Office in Makati City last month. The RE projects just given Green Lane status include the P2.7-billion Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corporatio­n solar power project and several geothermal projects by the Philippine Geothermal Production Company Inc. in Benguet, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay and Quezon, among others

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