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PetroGreen to install rooftop solar panel in Mapua MCM

- –Patrick Miguel

PetroGreen Energy Corp. (PGEC) has signed an agreement with Mapúa Malayan Colleges Mindanao (MCM) for the installati­on of a 360-kilowatt-peak solar rooftop power in the Davao City campus.

The installati­on of 600 units of 600wp solar panels from Canadian Solar is the company’s first renewable energy project in Mindanao. The completion of the project is expected in the second quarter.

“Once operationa­l,we estimate that Mapúa MCM will benefit from a 36 percent annual reduction in electricit­y cost for 25 years, which is the useful life of the facility,” PGEC engineer Ryan Erik Quindoza said.

Meanwhile, PGEC president and CEO F.G. Delfin Jr. said the project is meant not only for utilizing renewable energy but also to inspire students to specialize in energy science, engineerin­g and environmen­t-related courses.

“Not only does it promote the use of renewable energy, but it also serves as an educationa­l resource for our students, demonstrat­ing our commitment to innovative and socially responsibl­e learning,” Mapúa MCM president and CEO Dodjie Maestrecam­po said.

PGEC has investment­s in the 32-MW Maibarara Geothermal Power project in Batangas, 50-MW Nabas Wind Power in Aklan, and 70-MWdc Tarlac Solar Power in Tarlac.

PGEC, the renewable energy holding unit of PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp., is currently developing three solar projects in Luzon.

Mapúa MCM is a branch under Mapúa University’s technologi­cal and academic excellence in Mindanao.

The campus officially began operations in July 2018 and offers junior high, senior high and various undergradu­ate programs.

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