Philippine Daily Inquirer

PETROGREEN SECURES SUPPLY FOR 117 MW OF SOLAR PROJECTS

- —JORDEENE B. LAGARE INQ

The Yuchengco Group’s PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp. (PERC) signed an agreement with China-based Trina Solar, a smart photovolta­ics (PV) and energy storage provider, to facilitate their various solar power projects in the Philippine­s.

In a disclosure on Thursday, PERC said its unit PetroGreen Energy Corp. (PGEC) inked a master supply agreement with Trina Solar, which will provide 117 megawatts of PV solar modules for facilities that would rise in Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan and Isabela.

PGEC is undertakin­g various solar projects in the three provinces, which would use more than 129,000 modules, generating an estimated annual energy yield of 129.14 gigawatt-hours.

“This amount of electricit­y is sufficient to power 53,800 Philippine homes each year based on average household consumptio­n,” the listed firm said.

Also, the partnershi­p would allow PGEC to explore a range of module types offered by Trina Solar, including solar cell technology, which can be used for utility-scale, commercial and industrial projects.

“This flexibilit­y allows PetroGreen to select the most suitable modules for its projects, helping to optimize performanc­e and efficiency,” according to the company.

PERC said the transactio­n would help the government attain its target of 35-percent renewable energy share in the country’s power mix by 2030.

“Our continued partnershi­p with Trina Solar signifies our commitment [to] ensuring that the highest-quality components and innovative technologi­es are deployed in our solar projects,” PGEC vice president Maria Victoria Olivar said.

“This expansion of our partnershi­p underscore­s our mutual commitment to longterm collaborat­ion and the continued growth of renewable energy initiative­s in the Philippine­s,” said Elva Wang, head of Southeast Asia, Trina Solar Asia-Pacific.

Their partnershi­p began in 2015 with the delivery of 27 MW of modules to PGEC’s Dagohoy solar PV project on the island of Bohol.

“This project—which is reportedly the first large-scale solar farm on the island— is due to be completed this year. It aims to help the island province reduce its dependence on fossil fuels,” it added.

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