The Philippine Star

Solar Phl, Prime infra advance solar team-up

- By iRis GOnZaLes

Solar Philippine­s and Razon-led Prime Infra have agreed to advance their partnershi­ps covering several solar projects.

In a disclosure last Friday, SP Energy said its board approved the planned memorandum of agreement (MOA) between Solar Philippine­s and Prime Infra.

The MOA covers Terra Solar Philippine­s Inc., Solar Tanauan Corp. and Solar Philippine­s Tarlac Corp. Solar Philippine­s’s shares in these joint ventures are part of SPNEC’s share swap.

The MOA also includes an amendment to the shareholde­rs’ agreement of Terra Solar to streamline the decision-making process and reach agreements efficientl­y and commercial­ly via deadlock resolution mechanisms.

The parties agreed to continue the Terra Solar joint venture, which signed an 850-megawatt power supply agreement with Manila Electric Co. with a scheduled delivery date by the first quarter of 2026.

Terra Solar plans to break ground on this project within the year.

The MOA also covers the sale of common shares in Solar Tanauan by Solar Philippine­s to Prime Infra for P1 billion upon execution of the agreements, which would result in Prime owning 100 percent of Solar Tanauan.

Proceeds of the sale will go to SPNEC after the share swap, subject to regulatory approvals.

Solar Tanauan, which has a power supply agreement with Meralco for 50 MW, has secured over 140 hectares of land, and is currently under constructi­on.

Also part of the MOA is the redemption or purchase of preferred shares in Solar Tarlac of Prime Infra by Solar Tarlac or Solar Philippine­s for P1.5 billion plus accrued dividends by or before March 31 2024.

This would result in Solar Philippine­s or SPNEC owning 100 percent of Solar Tarlac after the share swap and with additional equity.

Solar Tarlac has a power supply agreement with Meralco for 85 MW. It has secured over 140 hectares of land, and currently has 100 MW operating and 50 MW under constructi­on.

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