The Philippine Star

JG Summit Re arm makes milestone in solar rooftop

- – Richmond Mercurio

Merbau Corp., the renewable energy arm of conglomera­te JG Summit Holdings Inc., has inaugurate­d its 13.81-megawatt peak roof-mounted solar power project in Batangas City, which is considered as the biggest consumerdr­iven rooftop solar installati­on in the country.

The project involves the installati­on of nine roof-mounted solar projects on JG Summit’s integrated petrochemi­cal complex, which houses JG Summit Olefins Corp. and Universal Robina Corp.’s manufactur­ing plants.

By generating significan­t energy for the complex, the solar installati­on aims to reduce power consumptio­n sourced from both in-house and from the national grid and at the same time contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions of the complex.

“This milestone marks a significan­t step in our journey as we aim to become a leading renewable energy company in the country,” Merbau president and CEO Patrick Henry Go said.

“Aside from our group, we are expanding our renewable energy portfolio outside the Gokongwei Group as part of our solid commitment to delivering sustainabl­e and innovative energy solutions to eligible end-users in our drive to contribute to a greener future,” he said.

Go said Merbau is pursuing portfolio of projects within the Gokongwei Group, including its partnershi­p with Cebu Pacific, with Robinsons Land Corp. for its malls and industrial warehouses, and with URC for its manufactur­ing plants and distributi­on channels.

“The completion of the solar project cemented Merbau’s capability and strong partnershi­ps to deliver successful renewal energy solutions,” Merbau said.

Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla

lauded Merbau’s new renewable energy project and recognized the company’s contributi­on to providing more renewable energy solutions.

“This will not only result in cost savings and a lower carbon footprint but also encourages the constructi­on of more renewable energy resources consistent with the government’s policy on energy diversific­ation and clean energy future,” Lotilla said.

Energy Regulatory Commission chair Monalisa Dimalanta also recognized Merbau’s solar project and encouraged other large commercial and industrial consumers to pursue renewable energy solutions.

“This pioneering effort will help boost the country’s efforts to achieve energy security, while enabling this integrated petrochemi­cal complex to shift towards cleaner sources of energy,” she said.

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