Marcos urges public, private sectors to pursue extraordinary projects on renewable energy
President Marcos has urged the government and the private sector to continue pursuing "extraordinary opportunities" to achieve the country's renewable energy goals for a stable power supply.

"Let us continue to pursue extraordinary opportunities like this, to give ourselves and the next generations to come a fighting chance to succeed in reversing our exacerbating climate change problems," Marcos said in his speech on Monday, June 10.
The President said this as he witnessed the signing of the Connection Agreement for the Isabela Ground Mounted Solar Project in Ilagan City, Isabela.
In his speech, Marcos stressed the need to expedite necessary permits and ensure full regulatory compliance in order for the project and other similar endeavors to succeed.
He urged the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) to work closely with the government "to ensure our energy infrastructure remains secure, reliable, and capable of meeting our growing demands."
The Isabela Ground Mounted Solar Project is a partnership between the NGCP and the San Ignacio Energy Resources Development Corporation (SIERDC).
According to Marcos, the 440-Megawatt Peak (MWp) solar project is key to further support the government’s initiatives in promoting the use of renewable energy sources in the country to ensure a reliable power supply for all Filipinos.
"Having more initiatives like this project will be a catalyst for our country’s positive transformation. For one, it will pave the way for a brighter future for all Filipinos by providing more clean energy to light our homes, to invigorate our schools, power our businesses, and fuel our industries," he said.
"It will also help us in realizing our renewable energy ambitions, which is the inevitable way forward," he added, stressing that "renewable energy is a crucial step for a country and a world grappling against climate change."
Located in the Municipality of Gamu in Ilagan, Isabela, the project is expected to commence in the fourth quarter of 2024.
It will be situated in 392 hectares of land and is projected to generate socioeconomic development in the province as it will provide employment opportunities to more than 4,000 Filipinos during construction.