Manila Bulletin

Belgian firm powers up its solar project’s host community

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Enfinity Philippine­s, the local subsidiary of Belgian solar firm Enfinity N.V., is advancing the portended benefits of its “social contract” with the host community of its 50.55-megawatt solar power project in Concepcion, Tarlac.

The municipal hall of Concepcion had been installed with a solar panel of 10-kilowatt (kW) capacity that is capable of powering up eight window-type airconditi­oning system.

In addition, the barangay offices covered by the municipali­ty of Conception “will be installed with 3.0kW solar panels each,” Enfinity said.

The installati­on of solar panels in these localities could be considered a “test bed” of how the technology could work for the benefit of the consumers.

The Belgian firm has emphasized that “the municipal government of Concepcion, Tarlac will be one of the first local government units in the country to adopt the use of solar energy in its facilities.”

According to Concepcion Mayor Andres Lacson, their newly installed solar power systems would redound to pared budget in their electricit­y bill payments.

“This translates to savings in electricit­y bills of about 14,000 a month or 168,000 per annum at the city hall and approximat­ely 4,000 per month or 48,000 per year at the barangay hall,” the local chief executive has emphasized.

The Concepcion solar project commands a capital outlay of 3.6 billion and is set for completion around tail-end of 2016. This is just one of the planned 100 megawatts of solar developmen­t portfolio under Enfinity’s sleeve.

William Ruccius, business developmen­t director of Enfinity Philippine­s, has intimated that bringing the actual use of solar power at local government levels could help efface lingering misconcept­ions that such technology could be an expensive option.

In fact, he stressed that “in reality, it (solar technology) is at grid parity in half the countries in the world today.”

Ruccius added “the technology is improving so fast that people are not aware of what has happened and how quickly solar will transform the way electricit­y is generated, delivered to the customer and integrated with transporta­tion over the next decade.”

Meanwhile, Concepcion vice mayor Danilo David has noted that “the LGU installati­on aims to educate Filipinos on the feasibilit­y and benefits of using renewable energy for households and offices.”

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