Deal #10208
Philippines
Created at
2024-01-31
Last update
2025-01-21
Detailed crop, animal and mineral information
Crops area/yield/export
- Citrus Fruits (unspecified), Fruit (unspecified), Peanut (groundnut), Sweet Potatoes, Vegetables (unspecified) [2021, current] 105 ha
Comment on crops
ACEN’s solar plants – Alaminos Solar in Laguna, Palauig Solar in Zambales, IslaSol, MonteSol, and SacaSol in Negros – have since enjoyed plentiful harvests since the program rolled out last year. The harvested crops include pechay, raddish, bell pepper, eggplant, okra, bitter gourd, sweet potato, Malabar nightshade, banana, bottle gourd, peanut, papaya, taro, tomato, alugbati, mustard, Chinese cabbage, tiger baby melon, squash, okra, ampalaya, chili radish, turmeric, mung bean, longyard beans, pineapple, lemon, lime, calamansi and more.
Detailed electricity generation information
Electricity generation
- [2021-06-22, current] Solar (Photovoltaic) 105 ha 0 %
Currently installed capacity: 120 MW Intended capacity: 120 MW
Detailed carbon sequestration/offsetting information
Carbon sequestration/offsetting
- [2021-06-01–2026-05-31, current] Solar park ( 110 ha) Estimated emission reduction/removal during project lifetime: 572 166 tCO2eEstimated annual emission reduction/removal: 114 433 tCO2eProject proponents: SolarAce1 Energy Corporation (SolarAce1)Certification standard: YesName of certification standard/mechanism: Gold Standard for the Global Goals (GOLD)ID of certification standard/mechanism: 7575 - SolarAce1 Energy Project
Comment on carbon sequestration/offsetting
The electricity generation will result 114,433 tCO2e/year and total emission reduction will be 572,166 tCO2e for the first crediting period of 5 years.
Use of produce
Has domestic use
Yes
Domestic use
100 %
Has export
No
Comment on use of produce
It is the second largest solar plant in the Philippines, and can generate enough power to supply clean energy to approximately 80,000 homes