Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Two Visayan firms shift to RE

More importantl­y, it allows end-users to play an active part in reducing environmen­tal impact and safeguardi­ng the future of generation­s to come

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Two Visayan-based firms are shifting to renewable energy and run their manufactur­ing plants with Aboitiz Power Corp.’s Cleanenerg­y, a renewable energy solution that supplies communitie­s and businesses with power derived from run-of-river, large hydro, solar and geothermal.

AboitizPow­er said Tuesday its retail electricit­y supply unit Advent Energy Inc., would provide car builder NKC Manufactur­ing Philippine­s Corporatio­n factories in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, and sugar producer Victoria Milling Company with Cleanergy. The Cleanenerg­y brand supports the government’s Green Energy Option Program.

“We support the GEOP initiative of the DoE (Department of Energy) as it gives customers the freedom to choose renewable energy in meeting their energy requiremen­ts and their energy supplier,” AboitizPow­er senior vice president for Commercial Operations Sandro Aboitiz said.

“More importantl­y, it allows end-users to play an active part in reducing environmen­tal impact and safeguardi­ng the future of generation­s to come,” he added.

NKC president Norihiko Matsuda said that using reliable and responsibl­y-sourced energy is essential in their business operations.

For VMC, shifting to renewable energy to run its bioethanol plant will help the company achieve its sustainabi­lity goals.

AboitizPow­er said the government’s GEOP program drives the company to continue its momentum in reaching a 50:50 balance in its generation portfolio.

GEOP provides options for consumers to source renewable energy from a licensed supplier, contrary to only consuming what is supplied by the distributi­on utility in their area.

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