Philippines-based Prime Infrastructure Holdings has unveiled plans to construct a massive solar farm and energy storage project featuring up to 3.5 GW of PV backed by up to 4.5 GWh of battery energy storage in the Southeast Asian nation.
he project will be undertaken by Terra Solar, a joint venture between Razon’s Prime Infra and PV module manufacturer and project developer Solar Philippines. Manila-based Solar Philippines is the nation’s largest solar company with an estimated 400 MW of operation projects and multi-megawatt pipeline projects under construction, including a 500 MW solar farm being built in the province of Nueva Ecija, about 100 kilometers north of Manila. It also partnered with Prime Infra to develop a 150 MW solar farm in Tarlac, about 70 km west of Nueva Ecija. No details about the cost or location of the new solar farm were provided, with Solar Philippines saying only that it would look to identify potential sites for the project on the island of Luzon. Prime Infra chief executive officer Guillaume Lucci described the project as “a model of dependable renewable energy”, saying it would be transformational for the nation’s renewable energy landscape. Source: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/06/10/prime-infra-plans-massive-3-5-gw-4-5-gwh-solar-plus-storage-project-in-the-philippines/
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