Aboitiz Power Corp., the largest owner and operator of renewable energy (RE) projects in the Philippines, has allocated P190 billion for projects that will enable the company to hit a 50:50 balance between its renewable and thermal capacities by 2030.
The amount represents around 3,700 megawatts (MW) of additional capacity.
The power firm’s goal is to end the next decade with 9,200 MW of total attributable net sellable capacity. Of which, 4,600MW will come from various RE sources.
To meet the 4,600MW RE capacity target, AboitizPower needs to build around 3,700 MW of additional RE capacity under its Cleanergy portfolio. As of July, AboitizPower has already identified 2,364 MW of new RE projects, all in varying stages of development and located primarily in Luzon.
“We are committed to seeing through our 10-year strategy and this is only the beginning. There will be more beyond this pipeline in order for us to reach our target,” AboitizPower President Emmanuel V. Rubio said.
The company’s pipeline RE projects are currently 60 percent solar, 32 percent wind, and 9 percent hydro. Since all of these projects are still in the development stage, specific details on size and cost are still being finalized. “We look forward to making further announcements in the coming months as we progress with these projects.”
As the company identifies more RE projects in the next 10 years, AboitizPower is optimistic that it can hit its goal without building any new coal-fired power plant facilities.
Rubio said that along the way, they also want to help the government achieve its aspiration of increasing the share of RE in the national energy mix. The Department of Energy aspires for a total share of 35 percent for RE in the national energy mix by 2030 and is banking on mechanisms such as the Renewable Portfolio Standards and Green Energy Option Program to get there.
AboitizPower is planning to tap into its existing and pipeline RE projects to participate in these government-led initiatives.
The company recently announced that it will start building this year a 74-MW solar power facility in Cayanga in the town of Bugallon, Pangasinan. The majority of the facility’s capacity will be contracted for retail electricity supply, which can help bring more sustainable energy to power consumers across the country.
As the largest owner and operator of RE projects in the Philippines in terms of installed capacity together with its partners, AboitizPower continues to invest in other renewable energy projects across the country. The company also aims to pursue its international aspirations with a focus on RE in high-growth geographic markets.
AboitizPower was also listed as a constituent company on the FTSE4Good Index for the fourth consecutive year, signifying that while it beefs up its RE portfolio, it is also strengthening its environmental, social, and governance performance as it strives to continue being a truly sustainable organization.