Renewable energy provider SN Aboitiz Power
Group (SNAP) broke ground on
the second phase of its Magat Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
facility co-located at the Magat hydroelectric power plant in Ramon, Isabela on
February 20, 2025.
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(L-R:
Ramon Mayor Jesus Laddaran, Norwegian Ambassador Christian Halaas Lyster,
Scatec VP for Business Development and Country Manager Andrea Co, and SNAP
President and CEO Joseph Yu lead the groundbreaking ceremony for SNAP's Magat
BESS Phase 2 at the Magat Hydroelectric Plant in Ramon, Isabela. |
The
16-megawatt (MW) Magat BESS Phase 2 will be integrated with the existing 24-MW
Magat BESS 1, which began commercial operations in January 2024. Once
completed, the combined 40-MW facility will operate as a single system,
providing ancillary services such as regulating reserve and contingency reserve
to improve grid efficiency and reliability. Magat BESS Phase 2 is part of the
second wave of BESS projects that SNAP will pursue this year, with additional
BESS capacities set to be constructed in the coming months.
“New technology and new technological
solutions are paramount to the energy transition, aligning with our common
ambition for renewable energy and green growth,” Norwegian Ambassador to the
Philippines Christian Halaas Lyster said in his keynote speech. “Norway has
years of expertise in renewable energy and we are committed to being part of
the solution on a national, regional, and global level towards a green energy
transition.”
In a video message, Department of Energy
Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said, “Our deepest appreciation to SN Aboitiz
Power for your vision in advancing clean energy technologies. Today we are not
just building infrastructure, we are laying the foundation for a more
sustainable and energy-secure future. The impact of this initiative extends
beyond the present — it is a legacy that will benefit generations of
Filipinos.”
Earlier this week, SNAP also signed
engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreements with GEDI China
Energy, a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Group, for the development of
the 40-MW Binga BESS facility at the Binga hydroelectric power plant in Itogon,
Benguet. Together, the Magat BESS Phase 2 and the Binga BESS represent key
milestones in SNAP’s ongoing efforts to expand its energy storage capacity.
In addition to breaking ground on the Magat
BESS Phase 2, SNAP unveiled its Integrated Remote Operations Center (iROC) at
the same event. Located at
the Magat hydropower complex, the iROC improves efficiency by providing
real-time, centralized monitoring and control of SNAP’s five facilities in
Isabela and Benguet. Designed to optimize plant operations, improve
response times, and ensure seamless coordination across assets, the iROC marks
a significant step in SNAP’s digital transformation efforts.
“These initiatives reflect our commitment to
providing innovative and sustainable energy solutions,” said Joseph Yu,
President and CEO of SNAP. “With the additional 56 MW of BESS projects across
our plants and the launch of our integrated remote operations center, we are
not only increasing the energy supply but also enhancing energy security and
grid stability, in line with our long-term sustainability goals.”
Construction for SNAP’s BESS projects is set
to begin in the first half of 2025, with commercial operations targeted for the
first half of 2026. The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and China Banking
Corporation will finance the Magat BESS Phase 2, while BPI and BDO Unibank will
provide financing for the 40-MW Binga BESS.
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