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Calatagan 63 MW Solar Farm

The Calatagan 63 MW Solar Farm was the first solar farm both developed and constructed by a Philippine company, and became the largest solar farm in Luzon when it began operations in 2016.   This is one of the projects in the asset-for-share swap that will help turn #SPNEC into

SPNEC to acquire new 2,500 hectares for solar farm

Leviste-led Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) will be securing additional 2,500 hectares of land in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija provinces for its expanding solar energy projects.   The company noted that the funding for the property purchases will be sourced from the proceeds of SPNEC’s stock offering, although it

SPNEC says share swap to be completed in 2022

SOLAR PHILIPPINES Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) said on Monday that it targets to complete its asset-for-share swap deal with its parent company, Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings, Inc. (SPPHI), by the end of this year, with its stock rights offering (SRO) expected to be completed in September. SPNEC’s offering is

SPNEC to acquire Solar Philippines’ assets by yearend

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) aims to complete its acquisition of the assets of parent company Solar Philippines worth about P60 billion by the end of this year. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said that the conclusion of its P3.3 billion Stock Rights Offering

SPNEC board OKs change in name

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. said Tuesday its board of directors approved a change in its corporate name to SP New Energy Corp. to reflect the expanded business. SPNEC said in a disclosure to the stock exchange the change in the corporate name “reflects the company’s expansion from a single

SPNEC rebrands corporate name amid massive expansion

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC), a unit of Solar Philippines, is changing its corporate name to SP New Energy Corporation — reflecting its massive expansion. “We see these corporate actions as being about more than just our company, but the energy mix of our country. We are thankful to

SPNEC to be renamed to SP New Energy Corporation

To integrate expanded renewable energy (RE) ventures into its corporate structure, Leviste-led Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) is seeking green light from its board of directors, to have the company renamed to SP New Energy Corporation. The new corporate name is still subject to approval by the company’s stockholders

PSE okays SPNEC stock offering

In its notice of approval dated July 28, 2022, the PSE also approved the proposed SRO timetable, with an offer period from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, 2022. The company is looking to raise around P2.8 billion to P3.3 billion from the offer which will then be allocated toward project

SPNEC gets greenlight for SRO

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) has been given the go signal to conduct its Php3.3 billion stock rights offering (SRO). Proceeds from the offering will be used for project development which includes securing land of off-take agreements as part of SPNEC’s goal to develop 10 gigawatts (GW) of solar projects

SPNEC adjusts price range of stock rights offering

SOLAR Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) has adjusted the price range of its stock rights offering to P1.50 to P1.75 per share, saying it was doing so “in the interest of the success” of the fundraising. In its disclosure on Tuesday, the company also highlighted the option to pay in

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