Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SPNEC nets P5.7B from wider solar reach in 2023

The renewable energy company founded by Leandro Leviste and now chaired by Manuel V. Pangilinan grew its assets to P51.2 billion and posted P5.7 billion in net income last year — a whopping 825 percent surge from P5.8 billion in 2022

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

The expanding renewable energy empire of SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC), an energy company founded by young businessma­n Leandro Leviste and now chaired by tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan, has led to higher profits in 2023.

In a stock exchange report on Wednesday, SPNEC disclosed that its net income last year clocked in at P5.7 billion after it managed to grow its assets to P51.2 billion last year — representi­ng a whopping 825 percent surge from P5.8 billion in 2022.

Likewise, SPNEC’s equity also ballooned to P42.4 billion by the end of 2023, up 730 percent from P5.8 billion in equity in the previous year.

Meralco as majority owner

Notably, this latest financial report released by SPNEC is the one following the entry of Pangilinan’s Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) as a majority owner.

SPNEC stated that Meralco’s entry, which facilitate­d the commenceme­nt of constructi­on for the P200-billion Terra Solar project, significan­tly contribute­d to the company’s growth.

Touted as the world’s largest solar project, this undertakin­g in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan will comprise 3,500 MW of solar panels and 4,000 MWh of battery storage. It is targeted to begin operations by 2026.

SPNEC also operates a 63-MW solar farm in Calatagan, Batangas, and another 150-MW farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. These assets generated P1.1 billion in revenue for the full year of 2023.

MGreen investment

In December 2023, MGen Renewable Energy (MGreen) completed its P15.9-billion investment resulting in a 50.5 percent voting interest in SPNEC.

Earlier this year, MGreen also acquired another 2.17 billion shares of SPNEC from Solar Philippine­s Power Project Holdings Inc. for P2.50 billion.

MGreen is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Meralco Powergen Corp., which in turn is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Meralco, the country’s largest power distributo­r whose parent firm is the Pangilinan Group’s Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.

Solar Philippine­s continues to own 18.993 billion shares of SPNEC, with other shareholde­rs and the public owning the remaining shares.

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