The Manila Times

Roxas Green Energy gets service contract

- RITCHIE A. HORARIO

THE Department of Energy (DOE) has granted the applicatio­n of Roxas Green Energy Corp. (RGEC) for a Renewable Energy Service Contract.

This is for the developmen­t of a 50-megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Nasugbu, Batangas.

RGEC, a 100 percent owned subsidiary of Roxas & Co. Inc. (RCI), intends to operate the facility by

Earlier the RCI Board of Directors authorized the incorporat­ion of a new company to develop, construct and operate a possible 30 to 50 MW renewable energy project in Batangas.

RCI then said the project would have a total cost of about P1.7 billion.

RCI, through Roxas Holdings Inc. ( RHI), is strengthen­ing its foray in renewable energy.

Besides the solar power plant, RHI is also planning to develop a 30-MW cogenerati­on plant in Batangas.

RHI and Global Business Power Corp. ( GBPC) commission­ed Pöyry Energy for the Front-End Engineerin­g Design (FEED) of its cogenerati­on or biomass facility.

RHI is the country’s largest integrated sugar and ethanol business while GBPC is the power generation arm of GT Capital Holdings Inc.

Pöyry is a global Finnish consulting and engineerin­g company that conducted the feasibilit­y study on the biomass project last year.

GBPC’s Executive Vice President Jaime Azurin said the award- ing of the FEED contract marks - renewable energy.

Through Pöyry’s technical expertise, Azurin said, RHI aims to come up with a design that would optimize the energy efficiency of the 40- MW biomass power plant project.

RHI, a bio-sugar and bio-energy business in the Philippine­s.

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