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Philippines, UAE's Masdar agree $15 bln renewable resource project

United Arab Emirates state energy company Masdar has actually signed a $15 billion renewable energy handle the Philippines to develop solar, wind and battery energy storage systems, offering it with up to 1 gigawatt of tidy power by 2030.

The project is in line with the Philippines' goal of decreasing its reliance on nonrenewable fuel sources and increasing the share of clean energy in its power mix.

This partnership with Masdar marks a transformative step in our renewable energy journey, Philippine Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla stated in a joint statement with Masdar.

The job is prepared to be scaled approximately 10 GW by 2035, the energy department said.

The Philippines, which imports most of its fuel needs, intends to raise the share of renewable energy in its power mix to 35%. by 2030 and 50% by 2040. Renewables made up 22.8% of its mix in. 2022.

We look forward to using our knowledge and experience. to support the Philippines in satisfying its ambitious energy. goals, CEO Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi stated.

To further enhance renewable resource advancement, the energy. department stated it will auction next month 300 MW of impounding. hydro, 4,250 MW of pumped storage hydro and 100 MW of geothermal. energy tasks as part of its a green energy auction program.

The Philippine has actually permitted complete foreign ownership in the. renewable energy sector to attract more investors.

(source: Reuters)