Philippine Daily Inquirer

Meralco eyes more renewable energy projects

- By Riza T. Olchondra

MANILA Electric Co. is considerin­g having two subsidiari­es to handle its renewable energy (R.E.) projects, a top company official said.

Meralco president and CEO Oscar S. Reyes told reporters that an initial 20-megawatt (MW) rollout of solar power projects would be undertaken via newly establishe­d unit MSpectrum and that Meralco might carve out its other R.E. businesses under a new subsidiary.

“MSpectrum will be for solar. As for other R.E. projects, some will be under MGen (Meralco PowerGen Corp.). Large-scale R.E. will be under MGen... but we might break out other renewables,” Reyes said. MGen is presently focused on coal-fired power projects.

The Meralco group is actively moving into R.E. because it has addressed long-term baseload requiremen­ts through partnershi­ps and through MGen’s coal-fired power plant projects, which are suitable for 24/7 operations.

“What we’re looking at now is how do we serve the mid-merit and peaking requiremen­ts. I think that’s where solar, being intermitte­nt, will play a role,” Reyes said.

Meralco SVP Alfredo S. Panlilio said MSpectrum would build rooftop and utilitysca­le solar power plants with an initial 20MWcapaci­ty within one year. MSpectrum will focus on commercial and industrial accounts, and may take on residentia­l projects from time to time.

Meralco officials previously said the longterm target for solar power was to build 100 MWof capacity under MSpectrum.

The group is also exploring other R.E. technologi­es such as wind, biomass, and hydroelect­ric power, Reyes said.

Smaller projects such as solar rooftop will be done solely by MSpectrum but larger-scale projects might require partnershi­ps with experience­d companies, Reyes said.

“For utility scale renewables our approach will continue to be partnershi­ps. We would like to do these ventures together with establishe­d, credible partners who also provide us reality check in terms of quality and robustness of the projects,” Reyes said.

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