Villar-led PAVI Green Renewable Energy Inc. (PAVI Green) will install a seven-megawatt (MW) solar rooftop at the manufacturing facility of PMFTC Inc. in Tanauan City, Batangas.
Once concretized, PAVI Green noted that its solar rooftop project at PMFTC could be the “largest single commercial solar operations in the country with a rated capacity of 7MW peak (which is) enough to meet the requirement of a 100-hectare manufacturing plant.”
PMFTC is an affiliate of multinational tobacco firm Philip Morris International. It has a joint venture with Tan-led conglomerate LT Group Inc.
The project’s completion is targeted by October next year or at least one year from the signing of agreement by the parties on the solar rooftop deployment at PMFTC’s facility.
According to PAVI Green, the solar rooftop installation will underpin PMFTC’s “zero carbon technology” (ZCT) which will form part of its sustainability journey to pare its carbon footprints.
Nicolas Souvlakis, manufacturing director of PMFTC, asserted that by embracing renewable energy (RE) technology in their production chain, “we are confident that through our partnership, we will be able to reach our carbon neutrality goals by 2025.”
As calculated, the solar rooftop project will enable PMFTC to trim its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by roughly 9,811.2 tons, which is the equivalent of planting 304,147 to 451,315 trees or consumption avoidance of 1,001,527 gallons of gasoline products.
“The project is in fulfillment of PMFTC’s sustainability effort under the ZCT program that explores the use of alternative technological solutions including solar photovoltaics to achieve carbon neutrality in their direct operations by 2025,” the Villar-led RE firm stressed.
Robert Marlon Pereja, chief operating officer of PAVI Green, conveyed that their company shares with PMFTC “the same vision and commitment towards a sustainable future,” adding that “we are fully dedicated to making this project successful.”
As a thriving RE company, PAVI Green has been setting its sights on providing clean energy solutions to the commercial and industrial (C&I) business segments for their sustainability and mid-century net zero goals via the deployment not just of solar, but also hydro and wind technologies.
For utility-scale RE ventures, one of the major projects clinched by the company had been the 40.4-megawatt solar farm development that had been awarded by the Department of Energy (DOE) from its recently concluded Green Energy Auction Program (GEAP), or the bidding of RE capacities for compliance to the Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) policy of the RE Law.