Deal #10208
Philippines
Created at
2024-01-31
Last update
2025-01-21
Names of communities / indigenous peoples affected
Comment on communities / indigenous peoples affected
Project does not affect any indigenous communities in its contracted area
Recognition status of community land tenure
Comment on recognition status of community land tenure
SolarAce1 is legal owner of the land and thereby no land tenure involved.
Consultation of local community
Community consultation
Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)
How did the community react?
Community reaction
Consent
Comment on community reaction
Project was overall agreed upon by the locals who attended the stakeholder consultation
Presence of land conflicts
Presence of land conflicts
No
Displacement of people
Displacement of people
No
Comment on displacement of people
The project does not involve any settlement areas and it does not cause the physical or economic relocation of peoples.
Negative impacts for local communities
Comment on negative impacts for local communities
The Project Proponent and the Project does not conflict with the economic livelihood or other factors of the local communities. Thus, the Project does not cause any human rights abuse and respects internationally proclaimed human rights issue. SolarAce1 Energy
Project will not be creating any damage, alteration and/or removal to the critical cultural heritage.
Promised benefits for local communities
Promised benefits for local communities
Productive infrastructure (e.g. irrigation, tractors, machinery...)
Comment on promised benefits for local communities
One of the main components of the project was to provide sustainable energy for the community
Materialized benefits for local communities
Materialized benefits for local communities
Productive infrastructure (e.g. irrigation, tractors, machinery...), Capacity building
Comment on materialized benefits for local communities
The project has targeted to generate power for approximately 80,000 households.
Apart from offering improved efficiency on the solar farm’s output, food production, and plant stress, the program also serves another important aspect of the community – stirring the economy through livelihood.
Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)
Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)
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