INSPIRATION THROUGH INNOVATIONS
SOLAR PHILIPPINES USES NEW TECHNOLOGY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY
We build utility-scale solar farms using the latest technology to improve efficiency and productivity in harnessing power from the sun, to generate cheaper and more reliable electricity for Luzon. We have also secured over 10,000 hectares of land in Batangas, Nueva Ecija and Tarlac which will soon be developed into solar energy zones, supporting the growth of the country’s renewable energy sector. With our different projects, we aim to empower more and more Filipinos with solar energy and spearhead the country’s transition to a renewable future.
LEADING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR ENERGY ZONES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Our newly incorporated subsidiary Solar Energy Zones Inc. (SEZI) is tasked to spearhead the development and growth of solar sites, where power producers can build solar facilities. We see the development of solar energy zones (SEZs) as the first step in addressing the scarcity of suitable lands for large-scale solar projects, which has long hampered the solar industry. The SEZs take inspiration from the ‘solar park’ model already available in other countries including India, one of the top five countries in the world with the largest solar capacity.
IDENTIFIED SOLAR ENERGY ZONES
We intend to develop 10,000 hectares of flat, dry, and irradiated land into solar energy zones. These sites are located in Batangas, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija,
These solar energy zones will be opened to both partners and third-party locators who want to build and operate solar farms.
Solar Philippines deployed a 750-strong land acquisition and permitting workforce, over the past six years to secure lease and purchase agreements for these solar energy zones.
HARNESSING THE POWER OF THE SUN
In a span of a few years, we have constructed two utility-scale solar farms that supply additional power to the residents of Luzon. We also have several projects in the pipeline including the 500-MW Nueva Ecija solar facility.
Calatagan Solar Farm
Through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Calatagan Corporation, we built a 63.3MW solar farm in Calatagan, Batangas. Since the start of its operation in 2016, it has generated over 500GWh of clean energy, enough to power over six municipalities in Batangas, while sourcing the majority of its workforce from the locals in nearby areas.
LOCATION:
Brgy. Paraiso and Brgy. Biga, Calatagan, Batangas
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of of PV Modules: 200,928 PV modules
Annual Generation: approximately 95 GWH
Transmission Line: 2 km 69 KV transmission line, 25 KM 69KV transmission line
Substation: NGCP Calaca substation
Tarlac Solar Farm
Our subsidiary, Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation, developed a 150MW solar farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. This project, which is in partnership with Prime Infra, has completed its full 1st phase of Tarlac-1 last June 2020, with a total capacity of 100MW. As of August 2021, the Tarlac Solar Farm has generated almost 200GWh of clean energy which is supplied to the Luzon grid.
LOCATION:
Sitio Gugu, Brgy. Sta Rosa, Concepcion Tarlac
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 300, 839 pcs for 100MWp
Annual Generating Capacity: Annual Generation: 156GWh (as of 2020)
We announced plans to develop a 500MW solar farm in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation. Phase 1 of its development, with a total capacity of 225MW, is expected to be completed by 2022, followed by the remaining 275MW in the succeeding years. For more details, visit www.solarnuevaecija.ph
LOCATION:
Brgys. Las Piñas and Sinasajan, Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 412, 848
Annual Generation: approximately 742 GWh
17% Capacity Factor
230kV Transmission Line
NGCP Cabanatuan Substation
Nueva Ecija Solar Farm
We recently announced plans to developing a 500MW solar farm in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation. The project aims to bridge the gap in electricity supply in the Luzon Grid with solar energy.
Phase 1 of its development, with a total capacity of 225MW, is expected to be completed by 2022, followed by the remaining 275MW in the succeeding years. At full build, the plant will displace 565,440 metric tons of CO2 emissions as compared to a conventional coal/gas-fired power plant.
LOCATION:
Brgys. Las Piñas and Sinasajan, Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 412, 848
Annual Generation: approximately 742 GWh
17% Capacity Factor
230kV Transmission Line
NGCP Cabanatuan Substation
Tarlac Solar Farm
Our subsidiary, Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation, developed a 150MW solar farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. This project, which is in partnership with Prime Infra, has completed its full 1st phase of Tarlac-1 last June 2020, with a total capacity of 100MW.
As of August 2021, the Tarlac Solar Farm has generated almost 200GWh of clean energy which is supplied to the Luzon grid.
LOCATION:
Sitio Gugu, Brgy. Sta Rosa, Concepcion Tarlac
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 300, 839 pcs for 100MWp
Annual Generating Capacity: Annual Generation: 156GWh (as of 2020)
Solar Farms
In a span of a few years, we have constructed two utility-scale solar farms that supply additional power to the residents of Luzon. We also have several projects in the pipeline including the 500-MW Nueva Ecija solar facility.
Calatagan Solar Farm
Through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Calatagan Corporation, we built a 63.3MW solar farm in Calatagan, Batangas. Since the start of its operation in 2016, it has generated over 500GWh of clean energy, enough to power over six municipalities in Batangas, while sourcing the majority of its workforce from the locals in nearby areas.
LOCATION:
Brgy. Paraiso and Brgy. Biga, Calatagan, Batangas
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of of PV Modules: 200,928 PV modules
Annual Generation: approximately 95 GWH
Transmission Line: 2 km 69 KV transmission line, 25 KM 69KV transmission line
Substation: NGCP Calaca substation
Tarlac Solar Farm
Our subsidiary, Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation, developed a 150MW solar farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. This project, which is in partnership with Prime Infra, has completed its full 1st phase of Tarlac-1 last June 2020, with a total capacity of 100MW.
As of August 2021, the Tarlac Solar Farm has generated almost 200GWh of clean energy which is supplied to the Luzon grid.
LOCATION:
Sitio Gugu, Brgy. Sta Rosa, Concepcion Tarlac
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 300, 839 pcs for 100MWp
Annual Generating Capacity: Annual Generation: 156GWh (as of 2020)
Nueva Ecija Solar Farm
We recently announced plans to developing a 500MW solar farm in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation. The project aims to bridge the gap in electricity supply in the Luzon Grid with solar energy.
Phase 1 of its development, with a total capacity of 225MW, is expected to be completed by 2022, followed by the remaining 275MW in the succeeding years. At full build, the plant will displace 565,440 metric tons of CO2 emissions as compared to a conventional coal/gas-fired power plant.
LOCATION:
Brgys. Las Piñas and Sinasajan, Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 412, 848
Annual Generation: approximately 742 GWh
17% Capacity Factor
230kV Transmission Line
NGCP Cabanatuan Substation
Nueva Ecija Solar Farm
We recently announced plans to developing a 500MW solar farm in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation. The project aims to bridge the gap in electricity supply in the Luzon Grid with solar energy.
Phase 1 of its development, with a total capacity of 225MW, is expected to be completed by 2022, followed by the remaining 275MW in the succeeding years. At full build, the plant will displace 565,440 metric tons of CO2 emissions as compared to a conventional coal/gas-fired power plant.
LOCATION:
Brgys. Las Piñas and Sinasajan, Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 412, 848
Annual Generation: approximately 742 GWh
17% Capacity Factor
230kV Transmission Line
NGCP Cabanatuan Substation
Tarlac Solar Farm
Our subsidiary, Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation, developed a 150MW solar farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. This project, which is in partnership with Prime Infra, has completed its full 1st phase of Tarlac-1 last June 2020, with a total capacity of 100MW.
As of August 2021, the Tarlac Solar Farm has generated almost 200GWh of clean energy which is supplied to the Luzon grid.
LOCATION:
Sitio Gugu, Brgy. Sta Rosa, Concepcion Tarlac
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 300, 839 pcs for 100MWp
Annual Generating Capacity: Annual Generation: 156GWh (as of 2020)
Solar Farms (Option 2)
In a span of a few years, we have constructed two utility-scale solar farms that supply additional power to the residents of Luzon. We also have several projects in the pipeline including the 500-MW Nueva Ecija solar facility.
LOCATION:
Brgy. Paraiso and Brgy. Biga, Calatagan, Batangas
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of of PV Modules: 200,928 PV modules
Annual Generation: approximately 95 GWH
Transmission Line: 2 km 69 KV transmission line, 25 KM 69KV transmission line
Substation: NGCP Calaca substation
Through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Calatagan Corporation, we built a 63.3MW solar farm in Calatagan, Batangas. Since the start of its operation in 2016, it has generated over 500GWh of clean energy, enough to power over six municipalities in Batangas, while sourcing the majority of its workforce from the locals in nearby areas.
LOCATION:
Sitio Gugu, Brgy. Sta Rosa, Concepcion Tarlac
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 300, 839 pcs for 100MWp
Our subsidiary, Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation, developed a 150MW solar farm in Concepcion, Tarlac. This project, which is in partnership with Prime Infra, has completed its full 1st phase of Tarlac-1 last June 2020, with a total capacity of 100MW.
As of August 2021, the Tarlac Solar Farm has generated almost 200GWh of clean energy which is supplied to the Luzon grid.
LOCATION:
Brgys. Las Piñas and Sinasajan, Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
SPECIFICATIONS:
Number of PV Modules: 412, 848
Annual Generation: approximately 742 GWh
17% Capacity Factor
230kV Transmission Line
NGCP Cabanatuan Substation
We recently announced plans to developing a 500MW solar farm in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, through our subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation. The project aims to bridge the gap in electricity supply in the Luzon Grid with solar energy.
Phase 1 of its development, with a total capacity of 225MW, is expected to be completed by 2022, followed by the remaining 275MW in the succeeding years. At full build, the plant will displace 565,440 metric tons of CO2 emissions as compared to a conventional coal/gas-fired power plant.