By Lenie Lectura - October 10, 2019
MRC Allied Inc. launched last
Tuesday its maiden solar-power project, formalizing its entry in the
renewable-energy (RE) space.
MRC Allied’s wholly owned subsidiary
Menlo Renewable Energy Corp. (MREN) inaugurated its 550kWp Solar PV Rooftop
Project in Northern Luzon. Wihtout providing details, the company said it
installed its solar-power facility on a rice mill and is seen helping the
agricultural sector in the country by reducing power costs.
According to MRC Allied President
Augusto Cosio, the power project will also help rebuild the agriculture sector.
“Today we are not only making
history in MREN but for MRC, as well. We have finally kicked off our RE
portfolio through this pilot project and we are working hard to produce more
through our RE subsidiary, MREN.
“It’s been a great first year for me
with MRC and working with one of our subsidiaries MREN because we were able to
realize this pilot project in less than a year. Kudos to the Business Development
and Operations Team for making it happen and I will look forward to more
inauguration in the future,” Cosio said in his message during the inauguration.
The accomplishment, he added, is
MREN and MRC’s way of making RE technology accessible to other industries, such
as the agricultural sector. In the process, MREN and MRC would be able to help
in reducing production cost, as well as boost countryside development.
But more important, this development
puts the company a step closer to achieving its goal of becoming a major RE
player in the country.
As a renewable-energy player, MRC
Allied espouses solar energy because of its benefits to the environment. It
also complements the day and peaking power requirements of the rice
mill.
More important, it translates to
about 30 percent of savings in the rice mill’s electricity bill. This, in turn,
would benefit the consumers as it can translate to lower rice prices.
“In
all, MRC Allied seeks to become a major renewable-energy player
with the goal of enhancing shareholder value after successfully transitioning
into a bigger and better company last year,” it said.
There are more solar rooftop
projects in the pipeline. These solar projects are meant “to
transform MRC Allied into a bigger, bolder and future-ready
company with investments in renewable energy.”
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