A STUDY for a decarbonization program in New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac, will soon commence as the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) formalized its partnership with Danish firm Danfoss.
BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer Joshua Bingcang and Danfoss Philippines Inc. general manager Allan Alfredo Almendrala signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on September 16 to conduct a study for decarbonization initiatives in BCDA’s flagship land development in New Clark City, according to a news release on Friday.
The program aims to roll out innovative and sustainable solutions to enhance urban development and improve the quality of life in New Clark City, eyed to be the country’s first green metropolis.
“The signing of this MoU is a significant milestone in our endeavors to transform New Clark City into a smart, sustainable and resilient metropolis,” Bingcang said.
“With this decarbonization program, we aim to position New Clark City as a model and benchmark for other cities in the Philippines and even around the globe that are striving to achieve a net-zero transition.”
Under the partnership, Danfoss will lead the technical assessments, feasibility studies and business case preparation for the program.
The Danish firm will be sharing its technical expertise and knowledge on decarbonization, including latest carbon-neutral technologies.
Danfoss’ study will particularly focus on adopting smart store systems, district cooling systems and establishing a Sustainability Technology Center.
“By offering a road map for green urban transition, it shows how cities can act as ambitious, inspirational, front-runners that showcase green technology and create attractive places to live and work… We, in Danfoss, together with the Danish Embassy are happy to share our new technology in relation to energy efficiency to fulfill the New Clark City vision,” Almendrala said.
The signing was witnessed by Danish Ambassador to the Philippines Franz-Michael Mellbin.
“This partnership between New Clark City and Danfoss will accelerate sustainable solutions and foster a better life for Filipinos,” Mellbin said.
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