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SPNEC to absorb parent company via P60-B share swap

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) has approved a P60.9-billion asset-for-share swap with its parent company Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings, Inc. (SPPPHI).   In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said the swap involves the acquisition of 100 percent of the outstanding shares of SPPPHI and

SPNEC approves asset–for–share swap plan

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC), the newly listed solar company, has approved its asset-for-share swap plan, which involves acquiring 100 percent of the outstanding shares of Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc. and its affiliates in over 20 entities. Solar Philippines founder Leandro Leviste said the share swap was

SPNEC to raise P10B via rights offer to fund massive solar projects

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. will raise P10 billion by selling more shares a few months after going public to bankroll 10 gigawatts worth of solar energy projects. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the newly listed energy firm said it would file for stock rights offering in the second quarter

SPNEC board approves stock rights offering

SOLAR Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) said its board of directors had approved its plan to conduct a stock rights offering (SRO) to buy land for the development of 10 gigawatts (GW) of solar projects. In a disclosure to the exchange on Monday, SPNEC said its board during its Feb.

SPNEC to raise P10 B from SRO, private placements

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) is raising P10 billion from the capital market, including a planned stock rights offering (SRO), to complete its development of 10 GW of solar projects. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said its Board of Directors has approved the conduct

SPNEC secures power supply deal

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. signed a 10-year power supply agreement with Angeles Electric Corp., the third largest distribution utility in Luzon, marking its first step towards supplying renewable energy to Central Luzon. Full Details: Manila Standard

Leandro Leviste’s SPNEC signs 10-year power supply deal

Listed Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) has secured a power supply contract with Angeles Electric Corp. (AEC), the third-largest distribution utility in Luzon. SPNEC said this marks its first step towards supplying renewable energy to its home region of Central Luzon. Full Details: Bilyonaryo

Solar firm to supply Angeles Electric

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC) has signed a power supply agreement (PSA) with Angeles Electric Corp. (AEC), the third-largest distribution utility in Luzon, to be sourced from SPNEC’s Nueva Ecija solar farm. Based on the terms published on the Department of Energy (DoE) website, SPNEC will supply AEC approximately 97.8-megawatt hours per day from

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