Raslag Corp. began testing and commissioning its fourth solar plant on Wednesday, connecting it to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines’ 69-kilovolt transmission line.
The plant, located in San Pablo, Magalang, Pampanga, is the company’s largest yet with a 36.646-megawatt peak capacity.
Raslag expects RASLAG-4 to produce 53 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually, powering 24,000 homes and generating P285 million in revenue.
“We are thrilled to have completed four projects to help meet our nation’s growing energy demand,” said Raslag president and chief executive Robert Nepomuceno. “RASLAG-4 is another step toward putting power back into the hands of Filipinos.”
With RASLAG-4’s completion, Raslag’s total installed capacity now stands at 77.844 megawatts. The company aims to increase its renewable energy portfolio to at least 1,000 megawatts by 2035.
Raslag’s next solar plant is planned for Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija by 2026. The company is known for delivering large-scale solar projects on time and within budget.
RASLAG-4 incorporates 670-watt monocrystalline solar modules for maximum energy output and reliability. The project has created local jobs and contributed to the economic development of the surrounding area.
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