The Philippine Star

• AC Energy, FBDC ink power supply deal for BGC

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The developer of Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has signed a deal with Ayala-owned AC Energy Holdings Inc. for the provision of renewable power supply to its office and retail developmen­ts.

The agreement will power up eight of Fort Bonifacio Developmen­t Corp.’s buildings, including properties such as BGC Corporate Center, Bonifacio High Street, Central Square, Bonifacio Stopover, Park Triangle and Bonifacio Technology Center.

The electricit­y supply will include certified emission reductions (CER) certificat­es sourced from renewable energy plants to ensure electricit­y purchased by FBDC is carbon neutral.

“This partnershi­p with AC Energy is part of our commitment to maintain a progressiv­e yet environmen­tally sustainabl­e community. This is just the first eight buildings. We intend to do the same for our future developmen­ts and hope to encourage other BGC locators to follow suit,” BGC’s head of commercial operations Manny Blas said.

FBDC, a company controlled by Ayala Land Inc. and Evergreen Holdings of Joselito Campos, has partnered with the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) to convert the former US military base into a world-class business and residentia­l center in Taguig.

Earlier, AC Energy said it is entering the retail energy business initially targeting a 50-megawatt (MW) supply in the next three years in line with the full implementa­tion of retail competitio­n and open access (RCOA).

It acquired a retail license from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in 2016.

As of March 2017, AC Energy has reached 50 MW of switched and committed customers.

Under the RCOA regime, end-users that are part of the contestabl­e market, or contestabl­e customers, are given the choice to choose their supplier of electricit­y, aimed to foster competitio­n in the generation and supply sector.

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