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Coca-cola and Team Energy complete solar energy project at Davao del Sur

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COCA-COL A Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI)—THE bottling arm of Coca-cola in the country—has partnered with Team Philippine­s Energy Corporatio­n (TPEC), a subsidiary of Team Energy Corporatio­n, for a solar panel installati­on in Coca-cola’s Davao del Sur plant.

“Our collaborat­ion with Team Energy has allowed us to reach yet another sustainabi­lity milestone. We remain committed to our energy efficiency goals, a big aspect of which is the integratio­n of more renewable energy into our operations,” says Gareth Mcgeown, CEO and President of CCBPI. “We follow the highest safety and quality standards for every single bottle of Coke that we make.”

To date, over 65% of Coca-cola’s total energy consumptio­n is being sourced from renewable and clean sources— including geothermal and solar. Earlier this year, CCBPI announced the complete installati­on of 14,000 solar panels in three of its sites: Davao del Sur, Misamis Oriental, and Bacolod plants. Team Energy’s recently completed rooftop green energy system in Davao del Sur has a peak capacity of 1.5 megawatts (MWP).

“Our solar rooftop project for Cocacola Philippine­s in Davao is now fully operationa­l,” says Gen Takahashi, President of TPEC. “Through this undertakin­g, we hope to contribute to Coca-cola’s global sustainabi­lity efforts. It is a partnershi­p we deeply value,” adds Takahashi.

Mr. Takahashi explained that constructi­on and installati­on works were started and completed in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic with zero incidents, while operation of the system began in March 2021. “We had to work through the various challenges posed by the pandemic, ensuring that all health and safety protocols were met at all stages of developmen­t,” says Takahashi.

Tier 1 solar modules and best-inclass solar Photovolta­ic (PV) system components were used for the project in the CCBPI facility in Barangay Darong, Davao Del Sur. TPEC’S Engineerin­g Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) partner for the project was Transnatio­nal Uyeno Solar Corporatio­n. From the start of operations in March 2021, the average monthly solar generation is at 180,000 kwh.

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