The Philippine Star

Nestle goes green, taps AboitizPow­er

- RICHMOND MERCURIO

Nestle Philippine­s Inc. has turned green for its power requiremen­ts in its Batangas plant through a partnershi­p with AboitizPow­er.

The Nestle manufactur­ing facility in Lipa, Batangas has switched to using clean energy from Aboitiz Power’s MakBan Geothermal Power Plant since February.

“The partnershi­p between AboitizPow­er and Nestle Philippine­s is a testament to the shared commitment of both companies to continuall­y look for better and sustainabl­e solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and protect the environmen­t in a more sustainabl­e manner,” Nestle Philippine­s technical director Peter Winter said.

AboitizPow­er president and COO Antonio Moraza said the company’s balanced mix portfolio guarantees consumers would have reliable, ample and reasonably priced power for their needs.

“With the portfolio that we have and our commitment to sustained growth, we believe that Nestle and all our other customers can be served well,” Moraza said.

Nestle Philippine­s and AboitizPow­er said both firms are striving to operate business responsibl­y and ensure their practices are environmen­tfriendly.

AboitizPow­er and its partners have a net sellable capacity of more than 1,200 megawatts (MW) from its renewable energy portfolio of geothermal, hydro and solar power plants located all over the country.

It is continuous­ly building up its renewable energy portfolio through ongoing projects like the 69-MW Manolo Fortich runof-river hydro project in Bukidnon and the eight-MW Maris Canal hydro project in Isabela.

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