By:
Ronnel W. Domingo - 05:10 AM June 18, 2020
Vivant
Energy Corp. has tapped Malaysia-based Solarvest Holdings for two contracts
covering the installation of a total of about 1.2 megawatts of solar rooftop
systems at the University of San Carlos in Iloilo City and at Bulihan
Industrial Park in Bulacan.
One
contract, which is already in progress, involves the engineering, procurement,
construction and commissioning works at 10 designated buildings. The project
has an aggregate capacity of 816.2 kilowatt peak (or kwp, which means its peak
performance such as at noon).
The
other contract is for the development of 377.52-kwp solar photovoltaic systems
in Bulacan. The agreements were signed in March and both projects are expected
to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2020.
“We
choose partners based on a shared commitment in providing innovative, diverse
and customer-focused energy solutions that will enable our customers to turn
challenges into opportunities in our changing world,” Vivant Energy chief
operating officer Emil Andre Garcia said of Solarvest.
He
said that Vivant Energy, which combined existing and emerging technologies to
develop energy solutions for industries and institutions, had also became a
major player in the off-grid market, which was usually remote areas such as
islands.
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