The Philippine Star

PNOC renewables to put up more solar rooftop systems

- — Danessa Rivera

PNOC Renewables Corp. (PNOC-RC), the renewable energy arm of state-run Philippine National Oil Co., is setting up more solar rooftop systems in government-related facilities as part of its thrust to promote the use of renewable energy and energy efficient projects.

It has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center to install a 1.2-megawatt (MW) solar photovolta­ic facility at the PICC Complex.

Once completed, it will be PNOC-RC’s largest solar rooftop project in government buildings.

The PICC solar project shall be implemente­d in three phases, the first of which comprises the rooftops of the reception, secretaria­t and delegation buildings.

The installati­on of the second and third phases is expected to be done in other PICC buildings by 2018.

“The project is PICC’s way of supporting the government’s renewable energy program which promotes the developmen­t, utilizatio­n, and commercial­ization of clean and green energy technology. We are grateful for this mutually beneficial partnershi­p with PNOCRC,” PICC general manager Renato Padilla said.

For its part, PNOC-RC said it is hopeful the milestone would pave the way for more collaborat­ion with other government agencies in pursuing the use of renewable energy towards an energy-efficient industry.

So far, the government-run company has installed several solar rooftop systems in various government-related facilities.

Earlier this year, it completed three solar rooftop installati­ons totaling 240 kilowatts in the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman, making it its first state university project.

A 200-kw solar rooftop project was also built at the Commission on Audit dormitory and the Profession­al and Institutio­nal Developmen­t Sector building last February.

More recently, PNOC-RC inaugurate­d two projects with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). The first one is a 200kw project constructe­d at the BSP electronic data processing center in Manila which will supply a portion of the buildings’ energy demands.

The second solar rooftop installati­on with the central bank is a 400-kw solar facility at the BSP Security Plant Complex in Quezon City, the largest among all the installati­on of PNOC RC on government buildings to date.

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