29

Number of Cleanergy Facilities

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928.42 MW

Cleanergy Attributable Net Sellable Capacity

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11 provinces

Nationwide Presence

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Aboitiz Renewables, Inc. (ARI)

Aboitiz Renewables, Inc. (ARI) is the holding company for AboitizPower's renewable energy portfolio, helping drive the Philippines' transition to clean energy. ARI develops and manages renewable energy projects to significantly expand AboitizPower's capacity and contribute to a sustainable energy future.

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Hedcor Group

For over 40 years, we have been the country’s largest run-of-river operator with over 22 hydropower facilities that supply the baseload and peak demands of the country through renewable energy. 

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AP Renewables Inc. (APRI)

Since 2009, our geothermal plants in Albay, Laguna, and Batangas source clean and abundant steam power from the Earth’s core to aid in supplying renewable energy with the least adverse effects on the environment.

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San Carlos Sun Power, Inc. (SacaSun)

Our solar panel farm in Negros Occidental is AboitizPower’s first venture in solar energy. This 59-MWp utility-scale solar photovoltaic facility helps the country reduce its CO2 emissions equivalent to what 10,000 cars can generate in 20 years.  

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SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP)

This joint venture between Norway-based Scatec and AboitizPower highlights hydropower systems that power positive change in sustainable development by supplying, contributing, and stabilizing the growing power demands of the nation through renewable energy. 

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Our commitment to balancing the nation’s thermal and renewable energy capacity is made possible by our Cleanergy assets in run-of-river, large hydro, solar, and geothermal power.

How exactly does Cleanergy work? Renewable energy heavily relies on fuel sources that can be replenished over a short period of time and do not diminish. These vary from resources such as moving water, wind, the sun (solar), and Earth's heat (geothermal), to name a few.

Here’s how we transform renewable energy resources into Cleanergy:

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Hydroelectric

A run-of-river hydroelectric system is a design scheme for power generation that is least disruptive to the environment. It harvests energy from flowing water through a canal or penstock in the absence of a large dam and reservoir.

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Geothermal

Geothermal plants generate electricity from steam power recovered from within the Earth’s core. This thermal energy comes from the heat generated in rock and fluids during the original formation of the planet which also includes the radioactive decay of materials.

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Solar

Solar power is energy collected from the sun which is converted into electricity. Various solar technologies enable natural sunlight to be harnessed and used for domestic, commercial, or industrial purposes.

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AboitizPower is making it easier to transition to clean energy in the Philippines by expanding our serviceable areas and increasing our Cleanergy capacities.

Our clean energy programs in the Philippines are set to lower greenhouse gas emissions, provide a reliable power source to communities, and work harmoniously with nature to preserve it. This results in a more affordable power source for our partner communities, making the transition to clean energy much easier economically, ethically, and environmentally.

Cleanergy’s Role in Sustainable Energy in the Philippines


To meet the rising demands for sustainable energy in the country, our Cleanergy facilities harness the Philippines’ natural resources, turning it into energy.

We have over 29 Cleanergy facilities located across the country ready to provide our partner communities with a sustainable power source. 

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AboitizPower eyes ₱190-B spend for RE growth

Aboitiz Power Corporation projects spending around ₱190 billion over the next decade for an additional 3,700 megawatts (MW) under its Cleanergy portfolio, resulting in a 50:50 balance between its renewable and thermal capacities by 2030. 

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AboitizPower, IFC sign engagement to explore baseload RE in the Philippines

Aboitiz Power Corporation recently signed an agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) for an in-depth joint study to assess the viability of renewable energy (RE) as a source of baseload power for the Philippines, a step seen to help the company navigate the country’s transition towards a cleaner energy future.

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AboitizPower breaks ground for second solar venture, to create ‘brighter future’ for Pangasinan

The project will soon rise on a 196-hectare site in Barangay Cayanga, about 13 kilometers southwest of the province’s capital. This will be the company’s second solar facility after its 59-MW peak solar plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.

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Sustainability

View AboitizPower’s initiatives regarding sustainability in the energy sector. Discover how we’re contributing to this positive change in the Philippines.

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Investors

Our investment and shareholder relations reports are available online to get a glimpse of how we address people, planet, and profit.

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Careers

A Better Future and career await you at AboitizPower. Browse through our job vacancies and join our ever-growing family today!

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