Singapore’s Peak Energy has started construction of a 65 MW greenfield solar project in Isabela, Cagayan Valley, Philippines. The facility is designed to generate about 68 GWh annually, supplying power to 23,000 households. It is expected to avoid 37,000 tons of CO₂ each year, equal to removing 8,000 cars from circulation. Commercial operation is planned for the first half of 2027. Peak Energy has stated the project will supply corporates seeking long-term, stable clean power. Across Asia-Pacific, Peak Energy operates 300 MW of assets and has 1 GW under development. In the Philippines, the company is also active in rooftop solar for commercial and industrial users.
Peak Energy launched 65 MW solar project in Philippines
Peak Energy advanced its 65 MW solar project in Isabela, Philippines, expected to generate 68 GWh annually and support 23,000 households from 2027.
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