Philippine Daily Inquirer

1-MW SOLAR ARRAY TO CUT CARBON EMISSION OF TMPC PLANT IN LAGUNA

- —ROYC. CANIVEL

Toyota Motor Philippine­s Corp. (TMPC) inaugurate­d its 1megawatt (MW) Solar Array at its assembly plant in Laguna.

In a statement on Wednesday, the company said this was one of TMP’s major initiative­s to minimize its carbon footprint and help mitigate the effects of climate change, based on the global Toyota Environmen­tal Challenge (TEC) 2050.

TMP president Satoru Suzuki said the project was conceptual­ized in 2016, noting that the inaugurati­on capped the company’s 30th anniversar­y milestone.

“I am proud to say that, so far, this renewable energy installati­on is the biggest among all car manufactur­ers in the Philippine­s,” he said.

TMP’s 1- MW Solar Array project is among the first batch of projects implemente­d after the Philippine government signed the Joint Crediting Mechanism ( JCM) partnershi­p with the Japanese government last year.

The JCM is one of Japanese government's ways to effectivel­y address climate change by funding leading low-carbon technologi­es and systems in developing countries and purchasing the carbon credit from the project.

Under the JCM, the Japanese government will provide a subsidy to TMP, which will cover 30 percent of the total cost of solar panels, inverters and monitoring device.

TMP also partnered with Spectrum, a Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) subsidiary, which provided technical expertise and carried out the solar array installati­on on a 10,000-squaremete­r area at the roof of TMP’s Material Handling Operations (MHO) building.

TMP’s 1-MW facility consists of 2,640 pieces of 385Wp photovolta­ic (PV) panels and 22 units of 42kW Huawei inverters. TMP did not provide any investment cost.

With the solar array supplying 4 percent of the company’s yearly electricit­y requiremen­ts, TMP said it would be able to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 12 kilograms for every vehicle produced or around 790 tons per year.

It is also estimated to generate energy savings of about P10 million yearly.

Toyota is the country’s auto industry leader with a manufactur­ing plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna.

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