- The Philippine government has approved a 65-MW solar project on Luzon Island.
- Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corp leads the initiative.
The Philippine government has approved a 65-MW solar project on Luzon Island. Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corp leads the initiative. The Board of Investments issued the green lane certificate.
The project’s value exceeds PHP 2.7 billion. It highlights the government’s commitment to sustainable energy. The project will be in Burgos municipality, Pangasinan.
It spans 71.5 hectares of land. The park’s capacity ranges from 50 MW to 65 MW. Commercial operations start in September 2026. Rising Renewables Holdings controls Burgos Pangasinan.
The project aligns with the Philippines’ renewable energy goals. The nation aims for a 35% renewable energy share by 2030. This initiative marks a shift towards sustainability. It underscores solar energy’s potential in the region. The project promises a greener future for the Philippines.