
CLEAN ENERGY. Officers from SteelAsia and TotalEnergies ENEOS visit the 1.9 MWp solar rooftop photovoltaic system in the SteelAsia’s Meycauayan steel plant during the project’s commissioning. SteelAsia’s manufacturing facilities in Calaca, Batangas and Compostela, Cebu are sourcing their power requirements from geothermal power. (Courtesy of SteelAsia)
MANILA – The country’s largest steelmaker, SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp., has continued its initiatives for decarbonization by installing solar panels in its plant in Meycauayan City, Bulacan.
In a news release Tuesday, SteelAsia said it partnered with TotalEenrgies ENEOS to commission 1.9 megawatt-peak (MWp) of solar power in its Meycauayan steel facility.
The commissioning was led by Steel Asia president Andre Sy and TotalEnergies ENEOS Renewables Philippines Project Corp. zone director Ingrid Jaumain.
“With over 3,200 solar modules installed, the system will generate approximately 2,700 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable electricity annually,” SteelAsia said.
“The initiative is part of a broader decarbonization strategy by SteelAsia, which has been integrating renewable energy sources across its operations,” it added.
SteelAsia’s manufacturing facilities in Calaca, Batangas and Compostela, Cebu are sourcing their power requirements from geothermal power. (PNA)