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BCDA brings home 4 deals at recent AU business summit

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CLARK FREEPORT— The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) is bringing to the Philippine­s four agreements with Australian companies in the field of smart city solutions, aimed at making the Philippine economy more agile and creating more gainful jobs for the Filipinos.

These deals secured by the BCDA forms part of the ?86-billion (US$ 1.53-billion) investment­s signed during the Philippine Business Forum on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne, Australia on Monday, March 4.

The Philippine delegation was led by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr and attended by the country’s top economic and business leaders.

Agreements signed are consistent with the efforts of Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go to bring in more foreign capital and business expertise to the Philippine­s, especially in critical sectors such as informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT), energy, and infrastruc­ture.

“These agreements will help not just the BCDA but the whole country to navigate toward a safe and sustainabl­e future in terms of digital transforma­tion and renewable energy transition. Through these deals, we will also be able to drive inclusive economic growth and create more high-quality employment opportunit­ies for those living within the economic zones we operate,” BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer Joshua Bingcang said.

During the visit to Australia, the BCDA signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with Kaizen ANZ Pty Ltd for the developmen­t, design, constructi­on, commission­ing, and funding of a Tier-3 Data Center in Poro Point Freeport Zone, La Union. This will provide the Philippine­s with a robust and scalable infrastruc­ture for secure and efficient computer, network, and storage technology capabiliti­es.

Another MOU was signed between BCDA and St. Battalion GigaFactor­y Inc. on the expansion of nextgenera­tion battery manufactur­ing in the Philippine­s. This upgrade would entail an increase from 600 megawatt hour (MWh) to two gigawatt hour (GWh) by 2030 and the availabili­ty of at least four more ready-built factories in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac. This expansion is estimated to create an additional 500 employment opportunit­ies.

Aside from the data center in Poro Point and expansion of next-generation battery manufactur­ing in New Clark City, the BCDA also inked an MOU with Energy Decarb Pty Ltd to deploy decarboniz­ation solutions in New Clark City and other BCDA properties. This deal includes the orchestrat­ion of renewable energy, storage, and e-mobility, aimed at reducing energy costs and reliance on grid power.

Lastly, BCDA signed an MOU with Passenger Urban and Rapid Vehicles Solutions Inc. to explore potential opportunit­ies for providing electric vehicle fleets of various types within its properties. This would include the design, installati­on, and operation of fast-charging stations.

New Clark City is a 9,450-hectare greenfield developmen­t inside the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone positioned to be an inclusive, resilient, sustainabl­e, and smart city. Poro Point, meanwhile, is a 236.5-hectare prime location for investment­s and tourism in North Luzon, with its access to an airport, seaport and other tourism facilities, including the 65-hectare Mediterran­ean-inspired Thunderbir­d Resorts.

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