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Ajuy-1 Solar Project Breaks Ground in Iloilo, Signaling Major Leap Toward Grid Stability and Local Energy Self-Sufficiency

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The province of Iloilo marked a milestone in its renewable energy transition with the groundbreaking of the 62-megawatt peak (MWp) Ajuy-1 Solar Power Project in Barangay Tipacla, Ajuy, Panay Island. Spearheaded by developer Jin Navitas Solaris, the PHP 2.37 billion project stands as Iloiloโ€™s first major ground-mounted solar facility.

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Covering 47.86 hectares, the plant will supply clean, reliable electricity to the Panay grid through the Saraโ€“Panit 69 kV transmission line. It has completed its System Impact Study and was awarded under the Department of Energyโ€™s Green Energy Auction Program 2 (GEA-2), with a green energy tariff rate of PHP 4.35 per kilowatt-hour.

Department of Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin, who led the ceremony, emphasized the projectโ€™s transformative role in Iloiloโ€™s energy landscape.
โ€œThis groundbreaking initiative not only marks a significant step in reducing our carbon footprint but also empowers local communities by providing them with reliable and renewable energy resources,โ€ she stated.

The Ajuy-1 project is closely aligned with the Iloilo Provincial Renewable Energy Plan (I-PREP), a long-term roadmap aimed at increasing the share of renewables, promoting energy self-sufficiency, and enhancing collaboration between government and private sector stakeholders. The project is also backed by the Iloilo Provincial Ordinance for Renewable Energy (I-PORE), a first-of-its-kind legislation that incentivizes renewable energy development and requires its integration into local development strategies.

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On a national level, the project contributes to the Philippinesโ€™ broader renewable energy goalsโ€”35% of the power mix by 2030 and 50% by 2040. Locally, it is expected to enhance grid stability in Northern Iloilo and potentially reduce electricity costs for consumers.

Beyond energy benefits, the Ajuy-1 solar facility is projected to generate socio-economic value by increasing local government revenues, creating community development opportunities, and fostering capacity-building in clean energy technologies.

The development of Ajuy-1 underscores Iloiloโ€™s commitment to sustainable growth, positioning the province as a leader in clean energy and a model for regional renewable integration.


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