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PetroGreen, China’s Trina Solar ink deal for 117-megawatt solar module supply

- — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

PETROGREEN Energy Corp. has signed an agreement with Chinabased company Trina Solar Co. Ltd. for the purchase of 117 megawatts (MW) of solar panels.

The solar panels will be used for multiple projects in the Philippine­s led by PetroGreen’s subsidiary, Rizal Green Energy Corp., the company said in a statement on Thursday.

“This cooperatio­n (is expected to) boost the Philippine­s’ energy transition to renewable energy through solar power projects and will contribute to achieving a lowcarbon future,” PetroGreen VicePresid­ent for Commercial Operations and Business Developmen­t Maria Victoria M. Olivar said.

PetroGreen said that Trina Solar will also supply modules for its own projects, including those in the provinces of Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, and Isabela.

Overall, the projects will use more than 129,000 modules, generating an estimated annual energy yield of 129.14 gigawattho­urs, the company said.

The agreement allows the company to explore a range of module types, which would be “the most suitable modules” for its projects, helping optimize performanc­e and efficiency, PetroGreen noted.

“This collaborat­ion… aligns with Trina Solar’s mission to drive sustainabl­e developmen­t through innovative solar solutions,” said Elva Wang, head of Southeast Asia at Trina Solar Asia Pacific.

“By expanding our footprint in the Philippine­s and forging long-term partnershi­ps with industry leaders like PetroGreen, we are confident that together, we can significan­tly contribute to the Philippine­s’ clean energy goals and solidify Trina Solar’s position as a key player in the country’s solar revolution,” she added.

Trina Solar is mainly engaged in PV products, PV systems, and smart energy.

“While the current (agreement) focuses on the supply of solar modules, both parties acknowledg­e the potential for future collaborat­ion in other areas,” PetroGreen said.

PetroGreen is the renewable energy holding unit of listed PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp. and is a joint venture with Kyuden Internatio­nal Corp., the overseas investment unit of Kyushu Electric Power of Japan.

It has investment­s in the 32MW Maibarara Geothermal Power Project in Batangas, the 50MW Nabas Wind Power Project in Aklan, and the 70-MW direct current Tarlac Solar Power Project.

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