Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SPNEC’s Q1 marked by assets expansion

SPNEC’s profitable first quarter was buoyed by its recent acquisitio­n of operationa­l assets such as the Calatagan and Tarlac solar farms, which will be utilized for the energizati­on of Terra Solar Philippine­s

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC), now under the Pangilinan group of companies, turned profitable this year after its consolidat­ed net income soared to P156.67 million in the first quarter, a major turnaround after suffering a net loss of P24.56 million in the same period last year.

In a stock exchange report on Monday, the company disclosed that its net income attributab­le to the parent company clocked in at P47.50 million driven by a surge in revenue that hit P344.38 million.

SPNEC’s profitable first quarter was buoyed by its recent acquisitio­n of operationa­l assets such as the Calatagan and Tarlac solar farms, which will be utilized for the energizati­on of Terra Solar Philippine­s.

SPNEC has secured more than 3,000 hectares for its projects, mainly in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan. Most of these areas have been converted for industrial use.

World’s largest solar project

Last week, SPNEC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said the company intends to complete the sale of up to 40 percent of Terra Solar to two potential investors this year to raise funds for its large-scale solar farm venture in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan provinces — touted as the world’s largest solar project.

“(We are) now talking to several foreign investors. So, nothing definite yet (but that will be) within the year. We still have a meeting. We will sell up to 40 percent of Terra Solar,” Pangilinan said in a chance interview.

Pangilinan said the company is presently talking to five prospectiv­e investors but it will only choose two with technical expertise.

SPNEC’s proposed solar farm under Terra Solar Philippine­s will consist of 3,500 megawatts, or MW, of solar panels and a 4,000-megawatt-hour (mWh) battery energy storage system.

According to Pangilinan, SPNEC has mobilized a team specifical­ly dedicated to executing the solar farm project and ensuring its timely completion in 2026.

Early this year, SPNEC started clearing the site in anticipati­on of building the project’s interconne­ction facilities with the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s.

Over 5 million solar panels will also be installed to meet the constructi­on timeline.

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