Gurin Energy Completes its 75 MW Solar Plant in Philippines
The solar farm will produce enough clean and zero-emission electricity to avoid 53,100 metric tons of climate-changing emissions annually – or the equivalent of taking 11,500 combustion-engine cars off the road per year. The project is owned by Shizen Inc, a fully-owned subsidiary of Gurīn Energy.
February 25, 2025. By News Bureau

Gurīn Energy announced the completion of its 75 megawatt (MW) solar plant in the Philippines, its first operational project in the country.
Located in the municipality of Palauig, Zambales Province, the 80-hectare Palauig Solar Power Plant has installed 136,363 of the latest ground-mounted, energy-efficient solar photovoltaic panels. The solar farm will produce enough clean and zero-emission electricity to avoid 53,100 metric tons of climate-changing emissions annually – or the equivalent of taking 11,500 combustion-engine cars off the road per year. The project is owned by Shizen Inc, a fully-owned subsidiary of Gurīn Energy.
Bob Driscoll, Chief Operating Officer at Gurīn Energy, said: “The completion of the Palauig Solar Power Plant, our first operational project, is a milestone in Gurīn Energy’s drive to help move Asia to 100% renewable energy. Our achievement is reflective of the ongoing support we have received from the communities in Palauig, to whom we express our thanks. We are also grateful to our sole bank partner UnionBank of the Philippines who provided project financing for the plant, our partners including Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower), Radio Veritas and to the national, provincial and municipal authorities.”
The company signed a partnership with AboitizPower’s retail electricity units Adventenergy Inc and Adventpower Inc for the offtake of the solar farm, ensuring a reliable and sustainable supply of clean energy to the latter’s commercial and industrial customers.
Joey Leviste Jr, Senior Advisor to Gurīn Energy and Chairman of Shizen Inc, said: “Through the Cari Leviste Azores Visit Solar Education Programme, we hope that the next generation of Filipinos will be inspired to pursue careers in clean energy and sustainability. The Philippines has set a goal to raise the share of renewable energy in the national power mix to 35% by 2030, making it important to begin attracting talent to the sector.”
Leviste added: “Through the Palauig Solar Power Plant and the Cari Leviste Azores Visit Solar Education Programme, Gurīn Energy is pleased to support the Philippines’ renewable energy targets.”
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