The Philippine Star

AboitizPow­er taps partners for solar farm in Pangasinan

- By Danessa RiveRa

Aboitiz Power Corp. has tapped Chinese firm SUMEC Complete Equipment and Engineerin­g Co. Ltd. and local firm Hansei Corp. to build its second solar project in Pangasinan.

AboitizPow­er, through special purpose vehicle PV Sinag Power Inc. of subsidiary, Aboitiz Renewables Inc. (ARI) signed engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) agreements with Sumec Engineerin­g and Hansei.

The agreements cover the direct current and alternatin­g current of the 159-megawatt peak (MWp) Laoag and Laoag 2 solar power project in Barangay Laoag, Aguilar, Pangasinan.

Sumec, which specialize­s in EPC contractin­g for both internatio­nal and domestic markets, is the core member of SUMEC Group Corp., subordinat­ed to the Central Government directly supervised enterprise China National Machinery Industry Corp. (SINOMACH).

On the other hand, Hansei is a Philippine-based EPC as well as operation and maintenanc­e (O&M) company and contractor for electric power transmissi­on, distributi­on and substation utilities services that support the global initiative­s towards renewable energy.

ARI executive director David Smith said in a statement that the company is excited for this incredible journey ahead with the second solar project in Pangasinan.

“It marks another significan­t milestone of our increasing renewable energy portfolio in support of the country’s energy transition to more environmen­tally sustainabl­e sources,” Smith said.

The project is the second solar venture of AboitizPow­er in Pangasinan, following the Cayanga Solar power plant in the town of Bugallon that is targeted to start commercial operations by June next year.

This is also the company’s third solar facility, including he 59-MWp plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.

Majority of the Laoag solar plant’s output is already contracted for 20 years to a leading retail company in the Philippine­s.

Once completed, the project is expected to generate approximat­ely 261 gigawattho­urs (GWh) of clean energy annually, equivalent to the yearly power consumptio­n of around 100,000 average Filipino households.

AboitizPow­er president and CEO Emmanuel Rubio said that the project is proof that renewable energy growth ambition of the company is well underway.

“We look forward to its completion so we can continue to serve our country’s growing needs with zeroemissi­ons renewable energy, and contribute to achieving a sustainabl­e energy transition,” Rubio added.

The company has 721 MW of renewable energy projects under priority developmen­t, which are expected to commercial­ly operate by 2024 to 2025.

AboitizPow­er has set a 10-year growth strategy that aims to contribute to a more reliable, cost-efficient, and sustainabl­e power system for the country.

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