Ph energy players among Forbes’ richest for 2022
- April 7, 2022
Many of the Filipinos who landed in Forbes Magazine’s list of the richest people in the world for 2022 happen also to be players in the country’s energy sector. Leading the list
Many of the Filipinos who landed in Forbes Magazine’s list of the richest people in the world for 2022 happen also to be players in the country’s energy sector. Leading the list
The Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) has declared a failed bidding for 850 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy mid-merit supply due to the lack of competing bids. MERALCO’s Third-Party Bids and Awards Committee
Ayala-led ACEN has sold its previously-held Power Barge (PB) 101 to MORE Power Barge, Inc. (MPBI) of business tycoon Enrique Razon for Php126 million. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange
Terra Solar, a renewable energy (RE) joint venture of Leandro Leviste’s Solar Philippines and Enrique Razon’s Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc., has offered an unsolicited proposal to supply the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO)
Enrique Razon-led Prime Infra announced that it has acquired 50% of Solar Philippines Tanauan Corporation, a unit of Leandro Leviste-led Solar Philippines building solar farms in Batangas and Cavite. Prime Infra said
In addition to its initial public offering (IPO) for its “solar ranch” in Nueva Ecija, Solar Philippines will be offering green bonds of up to Php4.15 billion, particularly for its Tarlac joint
Enrique Razon-led Prime Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. (Prime Infra) announced global container shipping firm Maersk’s investment in its waste-to-energy (WTE) project in the country. Maersk particularly partnered with California-based WasteFuel Global, in which
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
Businessman Manny V. Pangilinan, who leads the Service Contract (SC) 72 consortium, said he needs a technical partner to proceed with the exploration of the Recto Bank oil and gas field in
The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled with finality that Enrique Razon-led More Electric and Power Corporation (MORE Power) is Iloilo City’s power distributor. In a resolution released on Tuesday, the high court