SM PRIME HOLDINGS, Inc. has installed 100 megawatt-peak (MWp) of solar panels on its properties, meeting its goal, the Department of Energy (DoE) said.
The Sy-led property developer has deployed rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in 59 of its properties, using about 200,000 solar modules across 65 hectares of rooftop area, the DoE said in a press release on Wednesday.
The Energy department said the initiative shows how private corporations can support the country’s shift toward a low-carbon and climate-resilient energy system.
“Every megawatt of unpolluted energy that comes online helps reduce our reliance on imported fuel, shields consumers from volatile energy prices, and strengthens our long-term climate commitments,” Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin, who attended the switch-on ceremony, said.
In keeping with the DoE, SM Prime’s rooftop solar installations help cut emissions and reduce grid consumption while improving comfort and boosting energy resilience.
“We encourage more corporations to follow this instance and spend money on renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions,” Ms. Garin added.
In July, SM Prime switched on what the DoE described because the country’s largest rooftop solar PV system on a business constructing at SM City Fairview.
SM Prime currently operates 88 shopping malls within the Philippines and eight in China. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

