Philippine Daily Inquirer

CITIZEN WATCH UNIT TAPS EDC FOR CLEAN ENERGY SUPPLY

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­o

A Batangas-based subsidiary of a Japanese timepiece maker Citizen Watch has tapped Energy Developmen­t Corp. for 2.5 megawatts of geothermal pow- er as the push for clean energy among corporate electricit­y consumers gathers steam.

EDC’s latest customer is Citizen Machinery Philippine­s Inc. (CMP), which makes lathe machines at its facilities in Tanauan, Batangas. They forged a two-year contract that kicks off on Dec. 26.

“As a manufactur­ing company, (CMP) desires to be supplied by stable and low-cost electricit­y, especially since our foundry consumes much power and EDC’s BacMan Geothermal Project meets these criteria,” CMP president Aki- hide Kanaya said in a statement.

“At the same time, we remain committed to give our customers the highest level of satisfacti­on as possible,” Kanaya said. “This includes making sustainabl­e contributi­ons to society through innova- tive manufactur­ing solutions, while recognizin­g our impact on the environmen­t.”

Kanaya said choosing to be powered by 100-percent renewable energy supported CMP’s commitment to sustainabi­lity.

CMP’s parent firm, Nagano, Japan-based Citizen Machinery Co. Ltd., is a unit of wristwatch maker Citizen Watch.

CMP manufactur­es and assembles automatic lathe machines, which produce other machines for use in different industries.

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