In recent years, more and more organizations and institutions in the Philippines have taken significant steps to mitigate adverse effects on the environment, in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As a leader in the food and beverage industry, Nestlé Philippines has programs and projects in place to realize its goal of minimizing environmental impact. These include its initiative to use clean and renewable energy.
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Widus Hotel and Casino Clark chooses Cleanergy to power sustainable tourism
Widus International Leisure Inc. (WILI), owner and operator of a premier leisure destination at Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga, has taken a significant leap in promoting sustainable tourism. The company partnered with AboitizPower to supply the sprawling Widus Complex with Cleanergy, the AboitizPower brand for clean and renewable energy.
Power
Iloilo City is now Cleanergy powered
Power supply for residents and businesses in Iloilo City is secured after MORE Power signed an interim power supply agreement with one of the country’s largest power producers, Aboitiz Power Corporation.
Sustainability
Hedcor champions no PETs allowed campaign
Living up to its reputation as a pioneering company in the renewable energy sector, Hedcor continues to raise the bar on the sustainable production of electricity.
Power
The Net Group chooses Cleanergy anew
The Philippines’ largest green office building developer continues to revolutionize the workplace through its partnership with AboitizPower.
Power
Embracing solar rooftops in Mindanao
An AboitizPower official believes customers need to carefully evaluate their options and look for an experienced partner who can offer better solutions.
Cover Story
APRI and PGPC commit to further develop clean geothermal energy
The agreement — signed by both parties on August 24, 2018 — will see PGPC drilling 12 new production wells over a six-year period to increase steam availability for APRI’s power plant facilities by about 20%, which seeks to ensure a more competitive fuel pricing in the long term.
Power
AboitizPower sees solar’s bright future
Amid a rapidly changing energy industry landscape in the Philippines, AboitizPower sees bright prospects for newer technologies such as rooftop solar and deems it critical for power companies to assist customers through this process.
Power
Nueva Ecija to be powered by 33-MW Cleanergy
Ten municipalities of Nueva Ecija will soon power their homes and businesses with clean and renewable energy after Nueva Ecija II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NEECO II) recently signed a 33-megawatt (MW) power supply deal with AboitizPower.
Power
Shangri-La Mactan goes Cleanergy
Shangri-La Mactan has chosen Cleanergy, AboitizPower’s brand for clean and renewable energy, to power their operations as well as to support their environmental sustainability initiatives.
Power
A small town making a big difference
The landlocked municipality of Alilem – a couple of hours south of Vigan – may not have as much picturesque Hispanic architecture similar to its more popular neighbors, but it has been contributing much more as the world faces the challenge of environmental conservation.
Sustainability
Davao Light’s first pawikan release in 2018
On March 28, 2018, just before the Holy Week break, 76 pawikan hatchlings were released back to the sea by Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC).
Power
AboitizPower launches rooftop solar venture
AboitizPower is set to enter the rooftop solar space through its new business unit, AboitizPower Distributed Energy, or APX.
Power
SURSECO 1 chooses AboitizPower’s Cleanergy
In an effort to push for a more balanced energy supply portfolio, Surigao del Sur 1 Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SURSECO 1) recently signed an agreement with AboitizPower subsidiary, Hedcor Bukidnon, for 2 megawatts (MW) of clean and renewable energy supply for its customers in 2018.
Power
A Geothermal Future with AboitizPower and Asian Development Bank
Watch how developing our country’s geothermal resource will help meet the country’s growing demand for power with low carbon energy and reduce fuel imports.
Power
Global cable industry leader gets Cleanergy
Global leader in cable industry, Draka of Prysmian Group, picks AboitizPower’s Cleanergy as sustainable energy source for its manufacturing plant in Mactan, Cebu.
Power
Eton Properties goes for renewable power with Cleanergy
Eton will be getting 5.2 MW from the MakBan Geothermal Power Plant in Batangas, which is operated and managed by AboitizPower subsidiary AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI), to power the operations of its Cyberpod office buildings at Eton Centris in Quezon City.
Banking and Financial Services
UnionBank HQ now fully ‘Cleanergized’
UnionBank’s full transfer to Cleanergy marks an important step in its trailblazing journey to adopt sustainability measures in day-to-day operations.
Power
Nestle Philippines chooses Cleanergy brand
Nestle Philippines, Inc. is now using renewable energy to power the operations of its manufacturing facility in Lipa, Batangas. Nestle factory has switched to using Cleanergy from the MakBan Geothermal Power Plant of AboitizPower subsidiary, AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI).
Banking and Financial Services
Banking with purpose
UnionBank is committed to excellence not only on goals of profitability, but more importantly on opportunities for innovation and customer centricity made possible as we continuously strive to embed ourselves in the fabric of society and in the communities we serve.
CSR
APRI welcomes new Cleanergy Ambassadors
About 30 Senior high school students from Alaminos and Buenaventura E. Fandialan Memorial Integrated National High Schools in Laguna underwent […]
Power
Mindanao Electric Cooperatives choose AboitizPower’s Cleanergy
Six electric cooperatives in Mindanao have started their shift towards a more balanced mix of energy sources starting in 2017 […]
Power
Manolo Fortich marks 3.7-million safety milestone
The ongoing construction of the 68.8-MW Manolo Fortich Hydropower Project of Hedcor in Bukidnon Province has reached 3.7 million man-hours with no time lost on incidents resulting in injuries on personnel.
Power
SacaSun generates employment for women
SacaSun employed more than four thousand workers throughout its construction phase. Approximately 80 percent of the hired workers came from the host community of San Carlos City and about a third or 1,500 of whom were women.
Power
EIA’s Speech at the SacaSun Inauguration
Read the speech of Erramon I. Aboitiz, CEO of AboitizPower during the inauguration of the 59-MWp San Carlos Solar Power Plant.