Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is planning to develop a 300-megawatt (MW) onshore wind farm in Nueva Ecija at an estimated cost of P30.5 billion.
In a filing with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, San Jose Onshore Wind Power Corp., a CIP subsidiary, said the project will cover 4,617 hectares across the municipalities of Lupao and Carranglan.
“With a possible total capability of 300 MW, the project won’t only add clean energy to the Luzon grid but additionally support the Philippine government’s broader objectives of enhancing energy security, diversifying the energy mix, and advancing the transition toward a low-carbon economy,” the corporate said.
Construction is anticipated to start out within the second quarter of 2027 and be accomplished by the second quarter of 2029.
CIP is a worldwide investor in renewable energy assets akin to wind, solar, and bioenergy. It manages 13 funds and around €32 billion for greater than 180 investors worldwide.–Sheldeen Joy Talavera

