Mindanao Times

Industry leaders push for Cleanergy

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THE PHILIPPINE energy sector has come a long way in the last 10 years, ushering in an era of landmark policies and initiative­s geared towards industry competitiv­eness and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Over the past decade, the power sector has shifted from being highly dependent on fossil fuel to employing a more balanced energy mix with various companies taking a more active role in utilizing clean and renewable energy.

In 2013, renewable energy contribute­d around 26 percent of the country’s total power consumptio­n. This has since increased to over 30 percent by the end of 2018 mainly due to the national government’s campaign to increase its use, as well as the growing appetite of consumers for more sustainabl­e sources of power.

The government has committed to making sure that renewables contribute at least 50 percent of the country’s total energy consumptio­n by 2030. This is an optimistic goal given the growing awareness of companies towards the impact of renewable energy on their operations as well as the communitie­s they serve.

Long before the trend on “green” and sustainabl­e practices took shape, green office developer and operator NEO Property Manage

ment, Inc. (NEO) had already been at the forefront of clean and renewable energy. In 2013, NEO partnered with AboitizPow­er for Cleanergy, the latter’s brand for clean and renewable energy.

In January 2019, NEO renewed its partnershi­p with AboitizPow­er for the supply of 13.5 megawatts (MW) to its facilities in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

“We want to give our customers an overall ‘green’ experience, from the design and architectu­re of our buildings, up to the power supply we use,” NEO Chief Executive Officer Raymond Rufino earlier said.

The use of renewable resources like geothermal reduces 90 percent of carbon emissions from power generation. Power of choice Under the Retail Competitio­n and Open Access (RCOA), bulk electricit­y consumers or contestabl­e customers are empowered to choose their own electricit­y supplier, giving them the opportunit­y to save on their electricit­y costs and choose from diverse sources of power supply.

Food and beverage industry leader Nestlé Philippine­s made the switch to Cleanergy in 2017, partnering with AboitizPow­er for the supply of clean and renewable energy to its manufactur­ing facility in Lipa, Batangas. Following this switch, more Nestle facilities have been powered by Cleanergy - factories in Cabuyao, Laguna and Tanuan, Batangas, as well as its corporate administra­tive office in Makati City.

The 17-MW aggregated energy demand of the Nestlé facilities comes from AboitizPow­er’s MakBan geothermal power plant in the provinces of Laguna and Batangas.

Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort & Spa in Cebu, one of the country’s top resort destinatio­ns, also chose AboitizPow­er’s Cleanergy to power their operations and support their environmen­tal sustainabi­lity

initiative­s. Shangri-La’s other facilities in the country powered by Cleanergy are Shangri-La at The Fort, Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, and Hotel Jen Manila by Shangri-La, to which AboitizPow­er supplies a total of 10.4 MW.

AboitizPow­er also supplies a total of 15.7 MW of Cleanergy to Asian Developmen­t Bank, Draka Philippine­s, Eton Properties, and Unionbank, among others.

AboitizPow­er has a total of 32 Cleanergy customers in Luzon and Visayas, which accounts for a total of 203 MW of renewable supply.

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Hedcor’s Sibulan B Power Plant in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur is one of 22 run-of-river hydropower plants in Mindanao and North Luzon. Holding a gross capacity of 277.36 MW of clean and renewable energy, Hedcor forms a large part of AboitizPow­er’s renewable portfolio, which includes geothermal, solar, and large hydropower facilities all over the country.
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