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Gurīn Energy completes 75 MW solar project in the Philippines – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 75 MW project mounted on the ground has more than 136,000 solar panels that have been used on a site of 80 hectares. Retail Electricity Units of the Filipino energy company Abitizpower will decrease the energy produced.

February 18, 2025
Patrick Jowett

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Singapore headquarters with renewable energy sources developer Gurīn Energy has finished a 75 MW Sun Factory in Palauig, in the northeastern province of Zambales of The Philippines.

It is the company’s first operational project and offers more than 136,000 on the ground mounted solar panels on a site of 80 hectares.

It is owned by Shizen Inc, a complete subsidiary of Gurīn Energy, who has a partnership with Power Company Aboitizpower’s Retail Electricity Units Adventenergy Inc and AdventPower Inc for the purchase of the Solar Farm.

Bob Driscoll, Chief Operating Officer at Gurīn Energy, said that the project was part of Unionbank of the Philippines, the Solar Bank partner of the company.

Gurīn Energy says that the project is part of the pipeline of solar, wind and storage projects that are currently in different stages of development in Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan, which are a capacity of 7 GW .

PV -Magazine Recently reported that the Philippines added 820 MW Van Zonne energy in 2024, a record in a calendar year for the country.

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