The Philippine Star

Schneider Electric switching to solar power

- By PATRICK MIGUEL

French energy management and automation firm Schneider Electric is transition­ing its operations in the Philippine­s to clean energy with the installati­on of solar panels in its manufactur­ing plant in Rosario, Cavite.

“We are finalizing our investment to put up solar panels, so that we can start using renewable energy in our (manufactur­ing) plant,” Schneider Electric Philippine­s country president Ireen Catane told The STAR.

The installati­on of solar panels, which is expected for completion this year, is part of the company’s plan of transition­ing to sustainabi­lity.

Catane said the company was supposed to rollout the solar panels in 2022, but the project is still awaiting approval from Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).

“It’s a major investment, a long term investment,” Catane said.

According to Catane, Schneider Electric is moving into energy efficiency.

“We modernized our cooling system, so that we can start measuring our actual consumptio­n,” she said.

She explained that cooling plays a significan­t part in the manufactur­ing plant.

“We are now measuring our cooling consumptio­n to make sure that we optimize it so we can minimize or be more efficient with our energy consumptio­n standpoint,” Catane said.

Schneider Electric is known for providing electrific­ation and solutions to other companies on energy consumptio­n through its various products.

The company has been operating in the Philippine­s for 26 years now and currently employs 3,375 Filipino workers. Currently, the company’s operations in the country cater to nine countries with an annual throughput value of one billion euros.

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