Acciona Breaks Ground on 176MWp Solar Plant in Philippines

Apr 2, 2025 01:47 PM ET
  • Acciona Energia launches its first Philippine solar plant, a €120M project in Cebu, set to power 300,000 homes by 2026, boosting renewable energy goals.

Acciona Energia has commenced construction on the 176MWp Daanbantayan solar plant in Cebu, Philippines, with operations expected to begin in late 2026. The €120 million project, located in Daanbantayan, aims to produce 280GWh annually, powering over 300,000 people. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by key figures, including Cebu Governor Gwendolyn García Fiel and Spanish Ambassador Miguel Utray.

The project features a battery system for energy storage, enhancing grid stability during peak demand. It marks the first public-private partnership in the Philippine energy sector, aligning with national goals to increase renewable energy to 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2050. This is Acciona's first photovoltaic plant in the Philippines and the largest in the Visayas, complementing their ongoing wind projects in Laguna and Pantabangan.

What are the key features and goals of the Daanbantayan solar plant project?

  • Utilizes advanced photovoltaic technology to maximize energy efficiency and output.
  • Incorporates a state-of-the-art battery energy storage system to ensure consistent power supply and grid reliability.
  • Aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions, contributing to the Philippines' environmental sustainability targets.
  • Supports local economic development by creating jobs during the construction and operational phases.
  • Enhances energy security and reduces dependency on fossil fuels in the region.
  • Serves as a model for future renewable energy projects in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.
  • Strengthens international collaboration between Spain and the Philippines in the renewable energy sector.
  • Provides a scalable framework for integrating renewable energy into existing infrastructure.