Globe Telecom''s Tower in Pitabunan, Tarlac Goes Solar
The tower''s solar PV system will lessen the carbon footprint of Globe''s base stations by reducing the runtime hours and the emissions of onsite gensets. The system comprises quality components
At the time, 778 MW of solar had been installed, making it already the largest solar installation in the Philippines. The first phase, which also includes a 500 kV transmission line to the Nagsaag-San Jose connection, is due for completion in 2026.
Image: Meralco PowerGen Corp., Terra Solar Philippines Inc. ERC, the energy regulator of the Philippines, has approved an application from the world's largest solar-plus-battery project under construction to develop and own its own transmission network.
The commission's decision also outlines a potential delay in connection to the forthcoming San Isidro substation, as NGCP is yet to file approval for the project's capital expenditure application. Based on the Philippines' Transmission Development Plan, ERC expects the substation to be completed between 2031 and 2040.
The tower''s solar PV system will lessen the carbon footprint of Globe''s base stations by reducing the runtime hours and the emissions of onsite gensets. The system comprises quality components
Meralco PowerGen Corporation has completed initial grid synchronisation and energisation of the 3.5GW MTerra solar project, which includes a 4.5GWh BESS.
Discover how solar power is revolutionizing the logistics industry at Mindanao Container Terminal, and the impact it has on sustainability and efficiency.
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of the Philippines has given the MTerra Solar Project permission to develop its own dedicated transmission facilities and connect to the Luzon grid.
Meralco PowerGen Corporation (MGEN), a subsidiary of Philippines-based utility Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has completed initial grid synchronisation and energisation for Phase 1
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The Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT) in the Philippines has made a significant leap towards sustainability by exclusively utilizing solar energy during daylight hours.
The MTerra Solar project in the Philippines has reached a major milestone with the successful initial grid synchronization and energization of its first phase. Located in Nueva Ecija, this
The Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT), operated by International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) in the Philippines, has transitioned to solar power for daytime operations as
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