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MGEN Expands Clean Energy Portfolio With Completion of Three Solar Projects

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Baras, Rizal, Philippines – 28 March 2025 – Meralco PowerGen Corporation (MGEN),  through its renewable energy unit MGEN Renewable Energy Inc., (MGreen) has  successfully inaugurated 152.7-megawatts (MWac) of solar projects across Luzon in the  first quarter of 2025. New solar plants in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija; Cordon, Isabela; and  the expanded solar facility in Baras, Rizal are the latest additions to MGEN’s growing  renewable energy portfolio. These projects support the country’s clean energy targets  while providing sustainable power to over 154,000 homes and driving economic growth  in host communities. The completion of MGreen’s Baras Solar expansion marks the  fulfillment of MGEN’s committed solar projects for the year, reinforcing its dedication to a  more sustainable energy future. 

With its recent expansion, Baras Solar now has a total capacity of 80.1 MWac, making it  the first and only solar farm in Rizal. This is a milestone for a province known for its natural eco-tourism as it now embraces clean energy development,  ensuring sustainable progress while preserving its environment

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Our expansion of MGreen Baras Solar is about helping communities, protecting the  environment, and contributing to the country’s clean energy goals,” said Dennis B.  Jordan, President and CEO of MGEN Renewable Energy, Inc. “This project reflects our  commitment to building a greener future while bringing meaningful opportunities to the  people of Baras and Rizal,” said during the solar plant’s inauguration event that was  attended by key national and local government officials.

Beyond supplying clean energy, the expansion has also fueled local economic growth by  creating jobs and supporting small businesses. During the project’s construction, it employed over 1,600 local workers, equipping them with valuable skills and employment  opportunities—including more than 300 women who played key roles in the plant’s  completion. “Renewable energy is not just a source of power but also a source of  employment. These kinds of projects offer opportunities, fosters economic growth, and  paves the way for a brighter and more sustainable future,” said Department of Energy  (DOE) Undersecretary Rowena Cristina Guevara, who was the keynote speaker of the  event.

This is the third MGEN solar plant to be inaugurated in the past month, following two  projects completed ahead of schedule under the Department of Energy’s (DOE) second  Green Energy Auction (GEA II) program—namely, the 19.8 MWac MGreen Bongabon  Solar in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, and the 52.8 MWac MGreen Cordon Solar in Cordon,  Isabela. Notably, the Bongabon facility is the first GEA II project to be completed at least  six months ahead of schedule. Meanwhile, the Cordon facility stands as one of the largest  operational solar farms in Region 2 under GEA II, further strengthening Luzon’s  renewable energy landscape.

With these developments, MGEN reinforces its commitment to supporting the Philippines’  renewable energy targets, aligning with the DOE’s goal of 35% renewable energy mix by  2030 and 50% by 2040.

Local government officials expressed the importance and impact of this project. Rizal  Governor Nina Ricci Ynares said “Nagpapasalamat ako sa proyektong ito. Natutuwa ako  na it will provide stability in power supply hindi lamang sa dito Rizal kundi sa ibang lugar  din.” (I am grateful for this project. I am glad that it will provide the stability of power supply  not just here in Rizal but also across different places). Baras Mayor Wilfredo Robles also expressed his support for the project, stating, “Ang  proyektong ito ay mabuting simula sa pagpapabuti ng kalagayan ng kapaligiran sa  pamamagitan ng pagbababa ng greenhouse gas emissions.” (This project is a great start  in improving the state of our environment through reducing greenhouse gas emissions).

MGEN’s renewable energy portfolio now stands at almost 400 MWac of net sellable  capacity, spanning seven provinces, including Bulacan, Ilocos Norte, Batangas, and  Tarlac, along with its newly energized solar farms in Nueva Ecija, Rizal, and Isabela. With  its current projects and an expanding pipeline, MGEN is expected surpass its goal of  1,500 MW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. Among its most ambitious projects is  the 3,500MWp MTerra Solar – set to become the world’s largest integrated solar and  battery storage facility with phase 1 slated for completion by February 2026.

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