Nexif Ratch Energy has announced that its 500 MW San Miguel Bay Wind Project and 475 MW Lucena Wind Power Project have been granted the Certificate of Energy Project of National Significance (CEPNS) by the Department of Energy (DOE), Philippines.
The 500 MW San Miguel Bay Wind Project in Camarines Sur and the 475 MW Lucena Wind Power Project in Quezon Province are key offshore wind developments by Nexif Ratch Energy in the Philippines. These projects are part of a broader 2.5 GW pipeline, which includes 219 MW already operational or under construction. Together, they represent the company's most advanced offshore wind initiatives in the country.
Terra Solar Philippines Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC), has selected Jacobs to deliver engineering services, technical advice, and construction phase service...
Read moreThe Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE) has approved an increase in the registered capacity for the Tanay Wind Power Project up to 128 MW, up from its initial 112 MW capacity Locat...
Read moreThe Philippines’ Meralco Powergen Corporation (MGen) and its subsidiary Solar Philippines New Energy Corporation (SPNEC) have announced UK-based investment firm Actis as its partner for the 3.5-...
Read moreACEN Corporation has signed a PHP 1.92 billion (US$ 32.9 million) loan agreement with its subsidiary, Santa Cruz Solar Energy Incorporation, to support the third phase of the San Marcelino Solar Proje...
Read moreNKS Solar One has requested regulatory approval to build and operate a PHP 1.62 billion (US$27.6 million) 250 MW floating solar array near Manila and to connect it to the national grid in the Philippi...
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