Solar PH seals 6-GW energy supply deals
Solar Philippines is moving closer to its target of sealing 10 gigawatts of renewable energy contracts after clinching the majority of supply deals with the government. Full Details: Inquirer
Solar Philippines is moving closer to its target of sealing 10 gigawatts of renewable energy contracts after clinching the majority of supply deals with the government. Full Details: Inquirer
Solar Philippines said Tuesday it is working to deliver its commitments under the Green Energy Auction Program and other power supply agreements that will support its 10 gigawatts of projects under development. It issued the statement after the Department of Energy released the results of the GEAP, showing that Solar
SOLAR Philippines has bagged most of the renewable energy (RE) contracts to develop 2,000-megawatt (MW) capacities under the country’s first Green Energy Auction Program (GEAP). Data from the Department of Energy (DOE) website showed that Solar Philippines won 70 percent of all RE capacity in the DOE auction, or 1380MW
This wasn’t what SPNEC was originally created to do, but it is what SPNEC has been reconfigured to do, and thankfully for investors, SPNEC does it well. Leandro Leviste, the owner of SP and SPNEC, has been consistent since the advent of the new plan to acquire these projects from
Shareholders of Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) approved yesterday the increase in the company’s authorized capital stock to 50 billion shares from 10 billion shares, as well as the related share swap. SPNEC’s share swap involves the issuance of 24.37 billion shares at P2.50 per share in exchange for
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation’s stockholders have approved its increase in authorized capital stock and the P60 billion share swap with parent company Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said it will raise its authorized capital to P50 billion from
SOLAR Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) on Monday said it plans to offer 5.12 billion shares to the public so it can raise P10 billion for the completion of its solar projects with a combined capacity of 10 gigawatts (GW). In a disclosure to the stock exchange, SPNEC said it
Stockholders of Leandro Leviste’s Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) approved on Monday the increase in the company’s authorized capital stock as well as the P60.9 billion share swap deal with parent. SPNEC is raising its capitalization to 50 billion shares from 10 billion shares to facilitate the issuance of
THE board of listed firm Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) has approved an asset-for-share swap involving the acquisition of Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc. and 20 other units of the company’s parent firm Solar Philippines Inc. Solar Philippines Inc. assets would be acquired through an asset-for-share swap in
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) has approved an asset-for-share swap involving the acquisition of 20 solar projects from its parent firm, Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc., in exchange for 24.37 billion shares of SPNEC at an issue price of P2.50 per share. This share swap is supported by