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TotalEnergies, Nextnorth to build $300 million Philippine Solar Farm

By America Hernandez

PARIS, 30 April - French oil major TotalEnergies, and Philippine renewables developer Nextnorth, have announced that they have started construction on a 440 Megawatt-peak Solar Park in the Asian nation.

The $300 million project is scheduled to be 'online' by the end of 2027 and will produce 1.2 Terawatt-hours over a period of?20 Years. The remaining half will go to the national grid in the fourth renewable tender round.

Total, unlike other oil companies that have walked back on their renewable commitments has expanded its green portfolio. Most recently, it formed a joint venture, with Emirati company Masdar, to develop wind, sun and batteries in Asian nations which are heavily reliant on natural gas imported.

Energy security is more important than ever for the Philippines. Nextnorth CEO Miguel Mapa said that the country needed a large, affordable, domestic renewable energy capacity to meet a growing demand and a heavy dependence on imported fuels.

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and ING Bank NV are among the financial institutions that offer loans.

TotalEnergies is putting 65% of its stake in the project into a renewable joint venture it has with Masdar. Nextnorth will hold 35%. (Reporting by America Hernandez in Paris. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)