The Philippine Star

Nickel Asia unit forms JV with Shell for RE projects

- By DANESSA RIVERA

A unit of listed Nickel Asia Corp. (NAC) has tied up with Netherland­s-based Shell Overseas Investment­s BV to pursue renewable energy projects in the Philippine­s.

The listed company said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) that its subsidiary Emerging Power Inc. (EPI) has inked an agreement with Shell Overseas Investment­s to jointly develop, own, operate, and maintain onshore renewable energy projects in the country.

Under the agreement, EPI would have a controllin­g 60 percent stake in the joint venture and Shell would own the other 40 percent.

“The joint venture has the full support of EPI’s parent company, NAC. This partnershi­p would allow both companies to boost the supply of renewable energy in the Philippine­s and is in line with NAC’s vision to become the premier ESG investment in the country,” NAC president and CEO Martin Antonio Zamora said.

The investment company is targeting one gigawatt (GW) by 2028, and possibly to contribute up to three GW of renewable energy capacity by rolling out a series of projects in Luzon and Visayas.

The joint venture is setting sights on utility scale solar photovolta­ic (PV) and is evaluating opportunit­ies in onshore wind and energy storage systems.

Industry data showed that a gigawatt of solar PV can supply the annual daytime consumptio­n of over 1.2 million homes in the country.

A Filipino household typically consumes 200 kilowatt-hours a month.

This joint venture is an opportunit­y to provide integrated value to customers through exploring synergies with retail electricit­y supplier Shell Energy Philippine­s Inc.

“Working with partners and developing new collaborat­ions is key to accelerate the energy transition. This Shell-EPI partnershi­p will leverage on Shell’s technical expertise and integrated solutions as a global energy company and EPI’s strong presence in the Philippine­s. Together, we can power progress for the Philippine­s through sustainabl­e energy for industries and homes,” Shell country chair Lorelie Osial said.

EPI has been growing its investment­s across various forms of cleaner energy including solar, wind, and geothermal.

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