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Mgreen ties up with Vena for solar plant

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MGEN Renewable Energy inc. (Mgreen), the renewable energy unit of Meralco Powergen Corp. (Mgen), has partnered with vena Energy (vena)—a leading renewable energy company in the asia-pacific region—for a 68-megawatt (MW) solar power project in ilocos norte.

They formed nuevo solar Energy Corp. (nsec) to develop, construct and operate the solar plant in the municipali­ty of Currimao in ilocos norte, which is an adjacent project to vena’s existing 16 MW Garcia solar project in the area commission­ed in 2016. The 68MW solar project is targeted to commence operations by the first quarter of next year.

“We are excited with this new partnershi­p with vena Energy. This project in ilocos is the latest addition to our ongoing 1,500 MW target of renewable energy projects, showcasing our Company’s stern commitment to transition towards low-carbon energy in an orderly and cost-competitiv­e manner anchored on one Meralco’s long-term sustainabi­lity agenda,” said Mgen and Global Business Power President and Chief Executive officer Jaime azurin.

Mgen is the power generation arm of Manila Electric Co. in 2021, the company commenced commercial operations of Bulacansol’s 55 MW solar plant, its first renewable energy (RE) venture located in san Miguel, Bulacan. This was immediatel­y followed by the groundbrea­king of another 75 MW solar project in Baras, Rizal through PH Renewables inc.

“We are starting the year 2022 strong with the intention to fasttrack the attainment of this goal within the next seven years that is ultimately in support of the country’s achievemen­t of 35 percent RE share by 2030 and eventually, 50 percent by 2040,” azurin added.

vena Energy owns, develops, constructs, operates, manages and commercial­izes a renewable energy portfolio totaling 16 GW of solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, battery storage and hybrid renewable energy projects, with 48 corporate and site offices in australia, india, indonesia, Japan, Philippine­s, singapore, south Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

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