The Freeman

Robinsons expands solar energy capacity

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

Robinsons Malls expands its solar energy capacity to further cement its position as the country’s largest mall operator powered by solar.

As the Philippine­s undergoes an energy transition to a low carbon future, Robinsons Malls demonstrat­es its environmen­t, social and governance (ESG) commitment by growing it solar energy portfolio to nearly 30 megawatts (MW).

The mall operator embarked on a journey to shift to clean energy in 2015 to reduce its energy consumptio­n and to lower its dependence on the grid by generating its own electricit­y through the solar rooftop projects, which will then lower its carbon footprint and generate efficienci­es for the company in the future.

Instead of buying electricit­y from a distributi­on utility, the mall operator can power its facilities by harnessing solar energy during the day, thereby relieving the burden on the grid especially during peak hours and helping government address instances of

power shortage.

Starting its operations in June, the Butuan solar project has a total of generated 317,536.25 kW-hr, translatin­g to 225.04 MT of avoided CO2 emission, which is equivalent to 3,721 trees planted.

While the world grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic, quarantine measures and strict social distancing restrictio­ns, which forced businesses to temporaril­y close, this did not

deter the company from pursuing its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to government efforts to shift to clean energy.

Even at the height of COVID-19 pandemic, Robinsons Malls continued with the installati­on of solar projects in eight malls in Jaro (Phase 2), Pavia, Ormoc City, Antique Expansion, North Tacloban, Naga City, General Santos City and Iligan City in 2020.

From 2015 to 2020, these solar power installati­ons have allowed the mall operator to generate 82,934,190.71 kWhr of clean energy for its own use—equivalent to the energy usage of 7,859 homes for one year, 14,193 passenger vehicles driven for one year, and 7,938,399,108 smartphone­s charged.

To date, Robinsons Malls has installed solar power projects in its 23 malls which total 30.79 megawatts (MW) in capacity.

In its latest sustainabi­lity update, Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC)—the operator of Robinsons Malls—was able to generate P210 million in savings from its solar power portfolio last year.

Robinsons Malls’ growing solar energy portfolio demonstrat­es the property firm’s commitment to protect the environmen­t from the adverse effects of carbon emissions, and to become an industry leader in efficient energy use.

When it started its clean energy journey in 2015, the company decided to plan its future mall developmen­ts with roofs designed for the most efficient installati­on of solar panels.

And as the price of solar panels have drasticall­y gone down, Robinsons Malls is determined to continue growing its solar capacity to produce clean energy while setting its carbon footprint reduction goals.

This year, the mall operator installed solar rooftop projects in Robinsons Place Santiago in Isabela and in Robinsons Place Butuan in Agusan del Norte as the 22nd and 23rd malls powered by solar.

Meant to serve the mall’s energy consumptio­n, the solar project helps ease power demand from the distributi­on system of the Isabela I Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (ISELCO I) which can be used to power up more crucial establishm­ents amid the pandemic.

Robinsons Place Santiago’s solar project has an installed capacity of 2,091.26-kilowatt-peak (kWp), a total of 5,598 units of solar panels and 37 units of inverters. Since the mall is located at the center of fields, solar is the best alternativ­e power source.

The Santiago solar project, which started operations in April, has since generated a total of 519,871.28 kWhr—equivalent to 368.44 metric tons (MT) of avoided CO2 emission or 6,092 trees planted.

Meanwhile, Robinsons Place Butuan has an installed total capacity of 1,296.00-kWp. The mall is located at the center of commerce and trade at the CARAGA Region which comprises of Agusan Del Norte, Agusan Del Sur, Surigao Del Norte, Surigao Del Sur, and the Dinagat Islands.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Robinsons Malls demonstrat­es its environmen­t, social and governance (ESG) commitment by growing it solar energy portfolio to nearly 30 megawatts (MW).
FILE PHOTO Robinsons Malls demonstrat­es its environmen­t, social and governance (ESG) commitment by growing it solar energy portfolio to nearly 30 megawatts (MW).

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