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Philippines complete the first MW scale Floating Solar Array-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Philippines have completed its first megawatt scale floating solar array, an installation of 4.99 MW on the Malubog reservoir, with plans to expand to 50 MW to provide a copper mine with power. In Mindanao the work started on a 99 MW Zonne factory supported by PHP 4.49 billion ($ 80 million) in green financing from HSBC.

August 8, 2025
Patrick Jowett

The Philippines have completed the installation of a 4.99 MW of floating solar array.

Invoiced as the first Megawatt scale floating solar facilities of the country, the project has 8,540 solar panels over 3 hectares on the Malubog reservoir, in a copper mine in the province of Island of Cebu.

The American project developer Black & Veatch served as the Engineering, Purchasing and Building Contractor for the project, which owner Carmen Copper Corp. commissioned.

The solar installation is currently producing enough energy to meet 10% of the power needs of the mine. Asking plans to scale the project to 50 MW, so that it can completely drive the activities of Carmen Copper.

Jerin Raj, director of Asia Pacific for Black & Veatch, said that the project was completed on time and with budget within 15 months.

Elsewhere in the Philippines, developers started building a 99 MW Tantangan Solar Project this week. German sun company IB Vogt is building the Array in South -catabato, a province in the Mindanao region in the south of the Philippines.

The project has a PHP 4.49 billion in green financing from the British Bank HSBC. IB Vogt said that the project is also the first to benefit from a joint development and construction facility founded by British international investments and Pentagren Capital.

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The factory is planned for completion in 2026 and will generate electricity for more than 82,000 households.

It is the second solar project of IB Vogt in Mindanao. The company has more than 1 GW infrastructure projects in active development throughout the country.

The International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) reported that the cumulative solar capacity of the Philippines over 2024 over 2.9 GW exceeded.

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