AC Energy raises almost $1B in first 3 quarters of 2021
- September 9, 2021
AC Energy (ACEN) said that it has raised a total of $967.6 million (around Php48.7 billion) in fresh capital in the first nine months of the year. This comes as the Ayalas’
AC Energy (ACEN) said that it has raised a total of $967.6 million (around Php48.7 billion) in fresh capital in the first nine months of the year. This comes as the Ayalas’
Investors were eager to avail of AC Energy’s ASEAN Green Bond offering at the Singapore Exchange (SGX) that it was oversubscribed, with orders exceeding $2 billion (over Php100 billion), or more than
AC Energy (ACEN) announced that it launched its green bonds to be listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), ACEN said that the senior
Ayala-led AC Energy said that it is open to other forms of renewable energy, (RE) specifically offshore wind, floating solar, and even hydrogen. During the Energy’s Sustainable Future in Renewables and Nuclear webinar on
The head of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) has presented nuclear power as a “green source of energy,” citing less carbon emissions and new research pointing it as a form of
AC Energy’s (ACEN) executive committee has approved its entry into a joint venture with solar plant developer ib vogt Singapore Pte. Ltd. for the building of new projects across the country. Based
Power generation companies (gencos) may be welcoming the “Ber” months with some news from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) regarding its investigation into their involvement in the Luzon Red Alerts from May
Ayala-led AC Energy (ACEN) will be selling its three aging bunker fuel-based power barges, as part of the company’s plans to prioritize renewable energy (RE). In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock
AC Energy (ACEN) and UPC Solar Asia Pacific, through joint venture company UPC-AC Energy Solar, plans to build 420 megawatt-peak (MWp) or 300 megawatt-alternating current (MWac) in India within the year. This
AC Energy (ACEN) plans to build a 1,200-megawatt (MW) dual-fuel power plant in Batangas City, which aims to provide the Luzon Grid’s mid-merit and peaking requirements. The project, which would house six