SPECTRUM EQUIPPED FIVE WILCON BRANCHES WITH SOLAR FACILITIES.
Spectrum, the renewable energy arm of Meralco energized five solar facilities with a total capacity of 1.3 Megawatt peak across Wilcon branches in Antipolo, Rizal; General Trias, Cavite; Tayabas, Quezon; Jaro, Iloilo; and Makato, Aklan.
In total, the solar installations will have be able to generate a cumulative 1.7 million kilowatt hours of clean energy. With it, Wilcon is expected to reduce their carbon footprint by 1,222 tonnes annually, equivalent to 2.5 million trees planted over 20 years or 3.03 miles/year in vehicle travel. Of course, the solar facility will also allow Wilcon to save as much as P5.5 million annually in their electricity costs.
These projects are part of Wilcon’s initiative to power its whole store network with solar PV Systems aligned with its goal to become a more sustainable company.
“Wilcon Depot has partnered with Spectrum in support of our sustainability journey as they speak quality, character, and excellent service in each project. We are thankful to have such an outstanding organization in enabling Wilcon to achieve our sustainability goals,” Wilcon President and Chief Executive Officer Lorraine Belo-Cincochan said.
“We admire that Wilcon had the foresight on how to contribute to easing the impact of unstable prices of fuel, low supply from generation companies, and harnessed the power of the sun through the use idle roof space. Not only does it reduce carbon footprint, but it also lessens energy costs which drives operational efficiency,” Spectrum President and CEO, Ferdinand O. Geluz said.
Spectrum offers tailor-fit solutions for industrial, commercial, and residential customers through an in-depth understanding of energy consumption behaviors and strategic partnerships with world-class technology partners.
Meanwhile, Wilcon is a listed home improvement and construction supplies company with 74 stores nationwide, of which 39 branches are already powered by solar PVs.
Spectrum, the renewable energy arm of Meralco energized five solar facilities with a total capacity of 1.3 Megawatt peak across Wilcon branches in Antipolo, Rizal; General Trias, Cavite; Tayabas, Quezon; Jaro, Iloilo; and Makato, Aklan.
In total, the solar installations will have be able to generate a cumulative 1.7 million kilowatt hours of clean energy. With it, Wilcon is expected to reduce their carbon footprint by 1,222 tonnes annually, equivalent to 2.5 million trees planted over 20 years or 3.03 miles/year in vehicle travel. Of course, the solar facility will also allow Wilcon to save as much as P5.5 million annually in their electricity costs.
These projects are part of Wilcon’s initiative to power its whole store network with solar PV Systems aligned with its goal to become a more sustainable company.
“Wilcon Depot has partnered with Spectrum in support of our sustainability journey as they speak quality, character, and excellent service in each project. We are thankful to have such an outstanding organization in enabling Wilcon to achieve our sustainability goals,” Wilcon President and Chief Executive Officer Lorraine Belo-Cincochan said.
“We admire that Wilcon had the foresight on how to contribute to easing the impact of unstable prices of fuel, low supply from generation companies, and harnessed the power of the sun through the use idle roof space. Not only does it reduce carbon footprint, but it also lessens energy costs which drives operational efficiency,” Spectrum President and CEO, Ferdinand O. Geluz said.
Spectrum offers tailor-fit solutions for industrial, commercial, and residential customers through an in-depth understanding of energy consumption behaviors and strategic partnerships with world-class technology partners.
Meanwhile, Wilcon is a listed home improvement and construction supplies company with 74 stores nationwide, of which 39 branches are already powered by solar PVs.
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