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Gurīn Energy Completes 75 MW Solar Plant in the Philippines, Launches Educational Program for Students

Source:SolarQuarter

Gurīn Energy, a Singapore-based renewable energy developer, owner, and operator, has announced the completion of its 75-megawatt (MW) solar plant in the Philippines, marking the company’s first operational project in the country.

Located in Palauig, Zambales Province, the 80-hectare Palauig Solar Power Plant is equipped with 136,363 energy-efficient, ground-mounted solar photovoltaic panels. The plant will generate enough clean, zero-emission electricity to prevent 53,100 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually—equivalent to removing 11,500 combustion-engine cars from the road each year. The project is owned by Shizen Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gurīn Energy. The company has partnered with AboitizPower’s retail electricity units, Adventenergy Inc. and Adventpower Inc., to secure an offtake agreement, ensuring a sustainable and reliable clean energy supply for the latter’s commercial and industrial customers.

In addition, Gurīn Energy has launched the Cari Leviste Azores Visit Solar Education Programme, an immersive field experience at the Palauig solar farm for public school students. The program aims to:

Educate students about renewable energy
Enhance science education through real-world applications
Inspire students to explore careers in sustainability and clean energy

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