Manila Standard

Citicore building 680-MW Batangas solar plant

- By Alena Mae S.Flores

CITICORE Renewable Energy Corp. on Tuesday broke ground on its P21billion, 680-megawatt solar power plant in Tuy, Batangas, becoming the largest among the company’s renewable energy portfolio.

It is also the biggest RE project to be constructe­d in Batangas province. It will be constructe­d in two phases over two years and is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the Luzon grid after its completion.

“CREC is committed to invest and develop more solar plants in the long run and help expand the country’s total renewable energy capacity. In fact, we have upsized our solar energy project pipeline alone by more than three times, from 1.5 gigawatts to 5GW, in the next five years,” CREC president and chief executive Oliver Tan said during the plant’s groundbrea­king ceremony.

The company is capitalizi­ng on technologi­cal hardware to augment and stretch the benefits of its solar power inventory.

“We are also investing in the battery energy storage system to extend the life of solar energy beyond daytime and offer more competitiv­e alternativ­es to end-users,” said Tan.

The project will generate 2,400 jobs during the constructi­on phase, where the majority will be sourced within the host community and surroundin­g areas.

The Batangas solar project, to be situated in a 5-million-square-meter land parcel, will have an estimated cost of P21.6 billion and will begin commercial operations by 2024.

Citicore plans to engage Megawide Constructi­on Corp.-Citicore Constructi­on Inc. for the plant’s pre-developmen­t, constructi­on and commission­ing.

“With this developmen­t, CREC is helping the government achieve its long-term clean energy targets of 30 percent renewable energy share in 2035 and 50 percent in 2040 in the Philippine­s,” Department of Energy Undersecre­tary for special concerns Giovanni Carlo Bacordo said.

“No doubt, the developmen­t this solar farm can further boost the country’s economy through local employment and additional livelihood opportunit­ies for the host communitie­s,” he said.

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