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Levanta, Triconti partner on 100MW wind project

Levanta Renewables signed a strategic partnership agreement with Triconti Windkraft Group (Triconti) to jointly develop the Atimonan onshore wind project in Quezon Province, which has a potential capacity of up to 100 megawatts, costing P8.7 billion.

The Atimonan wind project was awarded under the Government Energy Auction Program 4 (GEA-4) of the Department of Energy (DOE) and is scheduled for commercial operation in 2028.

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It is expected to add significant clean power capacity to the grid and support the Philippines’ goal of achieving a 35 percent renewable energy share in the national energy mix by 2030.

“Winning GEA-4 was just the start,” said Lila Rosenberger, president and chief executive of Triconti Windkraft Group.

Triconti Windkraft Group is a Filipino-Swiss joint venture focused on wind energy development in the Philippines. The company manages projects from site identification to ready-to-build status, ensuring full-cycle delivery.

With a pipeline of over 4 gigawatts (GW) of onshore and offshore wind projects, Triconti is among the country’s largest independent developers and the first to secure offshore wind service development contracts from the DOE.

“Our job now is to make good on that commitment—moving these projects from paper to power. Working with Levanta gives us the strength and expertise to deliver efficiently and ensure this wind farm brings lasting benefits to communities while advancing the country’s energy independence,” Rosenberger said.

Levanta Renewables, Actis’ renewable energy platform in Southeast Asia, is a leading renewable energy company in the region, led by a professional team with a proven track record of delivering high-quality generation projects.

Pramod Singh, chief executive of Levanta Renewables, said partnering with Triconti brings together their deep local knowledge and Levanta’s proven development track record across Southeast Asia.

“The Atimonan Wind Project reflects our shared confidence in the Philippines’ renewable energy sector and its ability to attract long-term foreign investment. Together, we aim to advance a high-quality project that supports Luzon’s growing demand and contributes to a stronger, more resilient national energy mix,” Singh said.

Ravi Chandran, head of the Philippines Task Force for Levanta Renewables, added that the collaboration combines complementary strengths to develop Atimonan as a world-class wind project.

“By combining Triconti’s local expertise with Levanta’s disciplined development approach, we are well-positioned to deliver reliable clean power while engaging regulators, local governments, and host communities to ensure lasting value.”

Committed to providing innovative solar, wind, and battery storage solutions, Levanta is headquartered in Singapore and operates across Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

Levanta Renewables oversees all stages of its projects, from development and financing to construction, operations, and maintenance. It targets to achieve an operating capacity of 1.5 GW by 2028, reinforcing its dedication to sustainability and clean energy advancement in the region.

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