(PMRR) is a domestic partnership established in 2017 and existing under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, located in the Freeport Area of Bataan.
The project, which is strategically located on the Philippines' main island of Luzon, about 100km from Manila, will combine 3.5GWp of solar PV capacity with 4.5GWh of battery energy storage system (BESS).
What is a GW power plant in the Philippines?
Strategically located in the Philippines, the comprehensive development is designed to harness substantial renewable energy resources, boasting a total planned capacity of 3.5 gigawatts (GW) of photovoltaic (PV) power and 4.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of energy storage.
The 40MW pilot battery energy storage project in the Philippines has been switched on at the site of Alaminos Solar, a 120MW solar PV power plant in the municipality of Alaminos, Laguna, about 80km south of the country's capital Manila.
Will Terra become the largest integrated photovoltaic power station in Southeast Asia?
This project marks a significant milestone as Terra is poised to become the largest integrated photovoltaic and energy storage power station in Southeast Asia.
Who owns 100% of Solar Philippines?
The transaction with Solar Philippines New Energy Corporation, which currently owns 100% of the project, was announced at a signing ceremony in Pasig City, Philippines, attended by Torbjorn Caesar, Chairman and Senior Partner at Actis, Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman of Meralco, and Emmanuel V. Rubio, CEO of Meralco PowerGen (MGen).
Why is mterra solar investing in the Philippines?
With this financial backing, MTerra Solar aims to accelerate its solar infrastructure projects, strengthening the Philippines' energy security while reducing dependence on fossil fuels. As the country moves toward cleaner energy solutions, how do you see the role of large-scale solar investments shaping the future of power generation?