AC Health's hospitals shifting to renewable energy


AC Health, the Ayala Group’s leader in high-quality healthcare solutions, through the Healthway Medical Network, is transitioning its medical facilities to renewable energy in partnership with ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES).

In a statement disclosed to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), AC Health said six Healthway Medical Network facilities will now be powered by ACEN Corporation’s wind, solar and geothermal energy sources. 

This partnership with ACEN RES, the retail electricity arm of the Ayala group, marks a significant milestone in AC Health’s ongoing commitment to both sustainability and high-quality patient care.

The first facilities to make the shift include Healthway QualiMed Hospital Santa Rosa, Healthway QualiMed Manila, and Healthway Cancer Care Hospital.

Healthway Cancer Care Hospital, located in Arca South, Taguig, is the Philippines' first specialized cancer care facility and is EDGE certified. 

Other facilities transitioning to renewable energy include Healthway QualiMed Hospital San Jose Del Monte (Bulacan), Healthway Daniel O. Mercado Medical Center and FEU-NRMF Medical Center in Quezon City.

“This partnership with ACEN RES represents a pivotal moment for AC Health. Both of our companies are dedicated to innovation through sustainable practices that help make healthcare more affordable and accessible for Filipinos,” said AC Health President and CEO Paolo Borromeo. 

He added that “by embracing renewable energy, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also doing our part to ensure a healthier planet for future generations. We are continuously improving our integrated waste management practices to reduce environmental impact across all our operations.”

This shift to renewable energy underscores AC Health’s commitment to environmental responsibility and patient well-being, especially in light of the growing evidence linking environmental pollution and climate change to numerous health issues. 

According to the World Health Organization, climate change is a driver of diseases such as asthma, heart disease, mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue, and even cancer.

"Our partnership with AC Health exemplifies how renewable energy can enhance essential services like healthcare,” said ACEN President and CEO Eric Francia.

He noted that “by powering AC Health’s facilities with clean energy, we are reducing their environmental impact while supporting their mission of improving health outcomes. This collaboration reinforces our shared vision of creating a more sustainable future for the country.”

By switching to renewable energy, AC Health's facilities are projected to avoid an estimated 68,360 tons of CO2 emissions throughout the contract period—equivalent to the amount of CO2 absorbed by approximately 3.1 million trees in one year.

“The collaboration between AC Health, through Healthway Medical Network, and ACEN RES, reinforces the Ayala group’s dedication to sustainability. 

By integrating clean energy into its healthcare operations, the Ayala group continues to set the standard for responsible business, driving positive environmental impacts while delivering world-class healthcare services,” AC Health said.