COCA-COLA Beverages Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) which is the bottling arm of Coca-Cola, has completed the installation of almost 14,000 solar panels in its Davao del Sur, Misamis Oriental and Bacolod plants in the first quarter of 2021. The company said that a multi-phased solar panel project is underway that covers four more sitesโ namely, Canlubang, Sta. Rosa, Zamboanga and Cebuโwith 2022 as a target deadline.
This complete project group translates to a 24,000 solar panel project, with the total capacity of 9.4 megawatts. There are also more projects in the pipelineโ two plants in North Luzon and the Visayas are being assessed for renewable energy (RE) integration.
The company is emphasising on energy efficiency and putting efforts to further integrate RE into its operations as part of its Cleaner Energy 2.0 initiative. It has charted a roadmap for becoming a leader in clean energy use and energy use ratio in Southeast Asia by 2023.
Even with the challenges brought about by the pandemic, Coca-Cola Philippines said it steadily poured an initial US$63 million in investments for 2021 and $95 million in 2020โto ensure the highest standards of safety, quality and sustainability for every bottle that reaches its customers.
At present, as much as 65 percent of Coca-Cola Philippinesโ total energy consumption is sourced from renewable and clean energy, which are geothermal, solar and biomass resources.
The two major plants in Canlubang and Sta. Rosa in Laguna were the first to utilize RE in 2018. All of Coca-Colaโs manufacturing sites that are viable to be converted to 100 percent RE, given the existing grid and connectivity infrastructure, have been transitioned to use clean energy. These sites are Sta. Rosa, Canlubang, Ilocos, (Calasiao) Pangasinan, Cebu, San Fernando in Pampanga and Meycauayan.
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