Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

How Chef Tatung Learned To Let Simpol Grow Beyond Him

Behind Simpol’s familiar tone is a deliberate process, where discipline and shared understanding help transform simple content into something that resonates across platforms and audiences.

Prifood, COREnergy Team Up To Optimize Energy Use Under RAP

Prifood partners with COREnergy to optimize energy use and strengthen operational efficiency across its facilities.

Firm To Install 34K Solar Panels, Adds Mindanao Capacity To 95%

Private power company unveils plans to install 34,000 solar panels at its Misamis Oriental base, projecting a remarkable 95% increase in power capacity for the region.


Firm To Install 34K Solar Panels, Adds Mindanao Capacity To 95%

75
75

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

A private power company is set to install 34,000 solar panels in its Misamis Oriental base of operation, promising an increased power capacity of 95 percent throughout Mindanao distributors.

Juan Eugenio Roxas, president and chief executive officer of Filinvest Group’s power arm, FDC Utilities Inc., said its renewable project under FDC Green Energy Corporation (FDCGEC) has identified opportunities to maximize the output of the project after conducting comprehensive feasibility studies, increasing the capacity from 11.5 megawatts (MW) to 19.78 MW.

“We are excited to share the positive outcome of our feasibility studies, which have paved the way for the expansion of our first solar power project in Mindanao,” Roxas said in a statement Monday.

The project involves the installation of more than 34,000 monocrystalline solar panels, which can inject 30,450 MW-hours of clean energy annually into the grid that can help electric power industry participants, including electric cooperatives, and comply with the Department of Energy’s renewable portfolio standards.

The FDC-Misamis power facility is currently leasing around 84 hectares within the industrial complex of the Philippine Veterans Investment Development Corporation (Phividec) in Villanueva, Misamis Oriental, where 40 hectares are used for its administration building and coal-fired power plant.

Last year, Phividec and FDC Utilities signed a registration agreement for the solar project.

FDCGEC recently updated its land lease agreement with the Phividec Industrial Estate, adding 7.2 hectares of land to the existing 11.65 hectares allotted for the project.

Last week, another agreement signing took place between the two parties to build the FDC Solar Photovoltaic Power Project, which aims to produce an additional 10 MW of electricity. (PNA)