Emerging Power Inc. (EPI), through its subsidiary Northern Palawan Power Generation Corp., signed a PSA with Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc., now known as Adventpower Inc. and Adventenergy Inc.
EPI is the renewable energy subsidiary of NAC.
The electricity supply will be sourced from the 70-megawatt power (MWp) solar power project (Phase One) located in Barrio Cawag, Subic Freeport Zone, Zambales, according to NAC.
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