SPNEC begins Nueva Ecija Solar Project
- January 2, 2024
SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC) has begun with the development of the world’s largest solar project in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija, named Terra Solar. In a report by the Philippine Star, SPNEC
SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC) has begun with the development of the world’s largest solar project in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija, named Terra Solar. In a report by the Philippine Star, SPNEC
Corporate titan Manuel V. Pangilinan has completely acquired solar energy establishment, SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC). In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), SPNEC said that MGen Renewable Energy (MGreen),
SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC) completes the acquisition of Prime Infrastructure Inc.’s entire stake in the joint venture company, Terra Solar Philippines Inc. (TSPI), for Php 6 billion. In a disclosure to
Rochel Donato Garcia, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGen), has recently been appointed as treasurer and officer of Solar Philippines New Energy Corp. (SPNEC), a subsidiary of Solar
MGen Renewable Energy Inc. (MGreen), the renewable energy development arm of MERALCO Powergen Corp. (MGen), looks to complete the acquisition of a controlling stake in SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC) worth Php
MGen Renewable Energy, Inc. (MGreen), a subsidiary of Meralco Powergen Corporation (MGen), is allocating Php 15.9 billion for an investment in SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC). This substantial investment contains a subscription
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) will acquire 1.6 billion common shares of SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC) worth Php 2 billion. The purchase of secondary shares of SPNEC gives MPIC the option
Ayala-led ACEN has begun constructing its 300 MW Palauig 2 solar farm in Zambales to expand its renewable energy portfolio in the country. The area where the plant is built is known
Solar Philippines is looking to convert 3000 hectares of land in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan for its solar projects after securing off-take agreements for its projects in 2022. “Land underpins an entire
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) is looking to secure at least 2500 hectares of land to expand its 500-megawatt (MW) flagship project by 3.5 gigawatts (GW). In its disclosure to the