San Miguel Corp to build 200 MW solar project in Bulacan

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The San Miguel Corporation is set to build a 200 MW solar photovoltaic project in Bulacan the seeks to complement the New Manila International Airport in the area. 

The solar project will supply the power needed for the operation of the new airport that seeks to decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internation Airport in the National Capital Region.

The solar farm will be coupled with a battery storage system once running.

 

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