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Home / Business and Economy / Philippines: Solar Energy Powers Cement Plants

Philippines: Solar Energy Powers Cement Plants

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Holcim Philippines partners with Peak Energy for solar power.
  • 25 MWp solar installation powers plants in La Union and Bulacan.
  • Project aims to cut CO2 emissions by 28,500 tons annually.
Philippines: Solar Energy Powers Cement Plants

Holcim Philippines is set to power its cement manufacturing plants with clean energy through a new long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Peak Energy. This collaboration introduces one of the largest behind-the-meter solar installations in the Philippines.

The project involves a 25 MegaWatt-peak (MWp) solar capacity, distributed between Holcim's facilities in Bacnotan, La Union (13 MWp) and Norzagaray, Bulacan (12 MWp). This initiative is projected to generate around 40 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually.

This significant solar deployment is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 28,500 tons each year. This reduction is comparable to removing 6,000 cars from the road annually, highlighting a substantial environmental benefit.

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The agreement, spanning 20 years, requires no upfront capital from Holcim. Peak Energy will manage the design, construction, and ongoing operation and maintenance of the solar systems. Holcim will purchase the generated electricity, securing cost savings and price stability from day one.

This partnership aligns with Holcim's Net Zero ambition and its commitment to sustainable manufacturing practices in the Philippines. It also signals a strategic shift for the industry, demonstrating how clean power can serve as a critical asset for industrial leaders seeking long-term cost control and operational resilience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The agreement represents one of the largest behind-the-meter solar installations in the Philippines, aiming to power Holcim's cement plants with clean energy.
The 25 MWp solar installation is expected to generate approximately 40 GWh of clean electricity annually for Holcim's facilities in La Union and Bulacan.
The project is projected to reduce CO2 emissions by around 28,500 tons per year, equivalent to removing 6,000 cars from the road annually.

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