Tag: solar

  • Could This Device Finally Free Filipinos From Meralco Bills?

    Could This Device Finally Free Filipinos From Meralco Bills?

    EcoFlow has officially entered the Southeast Asian market with the launch of its PowerOcean Single-phase home solar battery system in the Philippines.

    The product aims to deliver reliable backup power, smart energy management, and cost-efficient energy independence for households amid rising electricity costs and frequent power interruptions.

    The Philippines faces some of the highest power rates in the region and persistent grid instability, particularly in island and rural areas.

    EcoFlow’s entry targets these pain points by offering an integrated solar-plus-storage system that maximizes energy use and minimizes waste, unlike standalone solar panels that leave excess energy untapped.

    Equipped with a high-efficiency inverter that supports up to 12 kW PV input and 95% depth of discharge, PowerOcean uses artificial intelligence to manage when to charge, discharge, or export energy to the grid.

    It automatically adjusts based on time-of-use rates, weather forecasts, and consumption patterns to reduce household electricity bills.

    Each unit starts at 5 kWh and can expand up to 15 kWh, allowing homeowners to scale capacity as needed.

    With 6,000 battery life cycles and a 10-year warranty, PowerOcean promises long-term durability. The system is IP65-rated for safety and can be controlled via an app with voice-command functionality.

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  • JA Solar Earns SSI Silver Medal for Sustainable Manufacturing

    JA Solar Earns SSI Silver Medal for Sustainable Manufacturing

    JA Solar, a global leader in the solar PV industry, has achieved Silver Medal certification from the Solar Stewardship Initiative (SSI) for its manufacturing bases in Shanghai (Fengxian) and Yangzhou.

    The SSI, founded by SolarPower Europe and Solar Energy UK, promotes sustainability and traceability across the solar PV supply chain, setting industry benchmarks for responsible production and lifecycle management.

    JA Solar’s recognition highlights its commitment to sustainability, with its Baotou, Ningjin, and Yiwu facilities contributing to SSI’s pilot programs to help shape the initiative’s standards.

    The company integrates biodiversity policies, carbon emissions management, regulatory compliance, and circular economy principles into its operations, aligning with SSI’s stringent audit criteria.

    JA Solar plans to continue expanding sustainable practices across its global manufacturing network, reinforcing supply chain resilience and environmental responsibility in the solar energy sector.

  • M Spectrum Partners With Emperador Distillers For Solar Rooftop Projects

    M Spectrum Partners With Emperador Distillers For Solar Rooftop Projects

    MSpectrum Inc., a wholly owned solar subsidiary of Manuel V. Pangilinan-led Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has strengthened its partnership with Emperador Inc., a brandy and whisky producer. 

    MSpectrum signed an agreement with Emperador’s subsidiary, Emperador Distillers, Inc. (EDI), to install a 640-kilowatt-peak (kWp) solar facility at EDI’s Sta. Rosa manufacturing plant in Laguna.

    The project is expected to generate approximately 832,798 kWh of clean energy annually. This will allow EDI to reduce its carbon footprint by an estimated 593.12 metric tons, translating to more than 27,242 trees planted and more than 2.36 million kilometers reduced in vehicle travel per year.

    “The contract signing with MSpectrum is a continuation of the transformative journey of our business. Their solar rooftop installation will not only help us achieve our sustainability goals but also significantly reduce our electricity costs. We are excited about our partnership with MSpectrum as we continue to explore more solar solutions for our facilities to maximize our energy efficiency and continue our commitment to a greener future,” EDI President and Chief Executive Officer Winston S. Co said.

    For MSpectrum, the project with the world’s largest brandy producer demonstrates the solar company’s continuing pursuit to help companies achieve more efficient and sustainable operations. 

    “Partnering with Emperador, a prominent player in the beverage industry, presents an exciting opportunity for MSpectrum. This collaboration allows us to leverage Emperador’s operational scale to implement impactful solar solutions. Through our tailored offerings and strategic alliances with leading technology partners, we are committed to delivering efficient, reliable, and safe solar installations that enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs, and contribute to a more sustainable future,” MSpectrum Chief Operating Officer Patrick Henry T. Panlilio said.

    MSpectrum’s latest partnership builds on its collaboration with Anglo Watsons Glass Inc, a unit of EDI, where it installed a two-megawatt peak (MWp) solar photovoltaic (PV) system in its Canlubang glass manufacturing plant in 2023.

    “We sincerely appreciate the trust that Emperador has placed in us as we work to be the premier renewable energy solution provider. We are fully committed to our partnership and look forward to leveraging our expertise to support Emperador in achieving its sustainability goals,” MSpectrum President and Chief Executive Officer Ma. Cecilia M. Domingo said.

    Backed by Meralco’s energy expertise and proven safety track record, MSpectrum offers tailor-fit solar solutions for industrial, commercial, and residential customers through an in-depth understanding of energy consumption behaviors and strategic partnerships with world-class technology partners.

  • Power Play: Inkia Energy Receives Green Light for Solar Expansion

    Power Play: Inkia Energy Receives Green Light for Solar Expansion

    In a groundbreaking development, Inkia Energy has received environmental approval for its solar power plant expansion in Southern Peru.

    The project, named Sunny, will increase its capacity from 228 MWp to 338 MWp.

    This facility is expected to be fully operational by the second half of 2025, positioning Inkia as a leader in renewable energy.

    As Peru’s largest power generator, Inkia is backed by global infrastructure investor I Squared Capital.

    In addition to Sunny, the company is advancing two adjacent solar projects, collectively enhancing “Peru’s Solar Hub.”

    These initiatives aim to contribute approximately 1 GWp of renewable energy to the National Interconnected Grid by late 2025.

    Looking forward, Inkia plans to launch two wind projects with a combined capacity of at least 600 MW by 2026.

    This diverse energy portfolio will bolster Inkia’s position in meeting Peru’s growing energy needs.

    CEO Willem Van Twembeke stated that this marks the onset of the “Inkia 2.0” expansion campaign.

    The company aims to deliver reliable power through a blend of renewable sources and efficient natural gas solutions.

    In addition, Inkia offers tailored energy solutions via its retail arm, Kondu, catering to small and medium enterprises.