Marcos leads groundbreaking of massive solar farm project in Luzon

BACOLOR, Pampanga — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led Thursday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s largest single-site solar and battery energy storage facility in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan. The ceremony for the launching of the P200-billion Terra Solar project was held at Barangay Callos in Peñaranda town, Nueva Ecija. The solar farm venture of SP New Energy

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. leads the groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s largest single-site solar and battery energy storage facility in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan on Thursday, November 21, 2024. The P200-billion Terra Solar project of SP New Energy Corp.

consists of a 3,500-megawatt solar power plant battery energy storage system that can generate clean energy and power for approximately 2.4 million households. It aims to address the increasing demand for electricity while playing a critical role in the shift towards clean energy solutions.



It is anticipated to decrease carbon emissions by 4.3 million tons per year. Solar farm stock image/INQUIRER.

net BACOLOR, Pampanga — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led Thursday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s largest single-site solar and battery energy storage facility in Nueva Ecija and Bulacan. The ceremony for the launching of the P200-billion Terra Solar project was held at Barangay Callos in Peñaranda town, Nueva Ecija.

The solar farm venture of SP New Energy Corp. through Terra Solar Philippines, Inc. aims to address the increasing demand for electricity while playing a critical role in the shift towards clean energy solutions.

READ: SPNEC taps Energy China for Luzon solar farm Terra Solar, which consists of a 3,500-megawatt solar power plant battery energy storage system that can generate clean energy and power for approximately 2.4 million households, would serve as the renewable energy vehicle for Meralco PowerGen Corp. READ: SPNEC makes headway in development of world’s largest solar farm It is seen to contribute to the stability and reliability of the Luzon Grid and create thousands of jobs during its construction and actual operation.

The Terra Solar project is anticipated to decrease carbon emissions by 4.3 million tons per year. Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address.

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