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Meralco unit increases stake in Philippines’ largest PV developer – SPE

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Meralco PowerGen Corp (MGen) has an additional 5.8 billion shares in SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC) for PHP 7.5 billion ($133.8 million). It now has a 50.5% stake in the company.

September 6, 2024 Patrick Jowett

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Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has increased its stake in solar energy company SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC), the largest solar energy developer in the Philippines.

According to a listing on the Philippine Stock Exchange, MGen – a wholly owned subsidiary of Meralco – has acquired an additional 5.8 billion shares in SPNEC, equivalent to 11.6% of the company, from Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc for a total consideration of PHP 7.5 billion. .

The deal brings the total investment of MGen and its subsidiaries to PHP27.9 billion for 25.3 billion shares, equivalent to 50.5% of SPNEC. Solar Philippines will continue to own 14.7 billion shares, equivalent to 29.4% of the company.

In the listing, SPNEC said it does not expect the transaction to have a material impact on its business and operations.

Early this year, SPNEC and Solar Philippines broke ground on a 4GW solar farm touted as the world’s largest solar array.

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