Spectrum, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Manila Electric Co., is targeting to install at least 20 megawatts (MW) of solar rooftop projects next year, nearly half of its expected total installed capacity by year end.
Manila Electric Co. subsidiary Spectrum has further advanced PLDT’s push for sustainability as it completed the energization of solar facilities in five business centers of the telco giant in the Visayas.
Spectrum, the solar solutions subsidiary of Manila Electric Company (Meralco), will install rooftop solar power system for Toyota Motors Philippines (TMP), primarily for the Japanese carmaker’s manufacturing facility in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
In a statement to the media, Spectrum indicated that the
Spectrum Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Manila Electric Co., has energized the first solar rooftop facility of plastic manufacturer Alphatech Development Corp. in Bulacan.
Spectrum, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Manila Electric Co. , has partnered with global beauty firm Avon to power up its Philippine facility with a solar power installation – the first across its global network.
In September 2020, Florencio Fernando, a returning overseas Filipino worker from the Middle East, decided to invest his hard-earned money on a solar photovoltaic system for his home in Valenzuela City.
Spectrum to scale up solar rooftop installations for customers By Myrna M. Velasco Spectrum, a wholly-owned solar power firm of Manila Electric Company (Meralco), will be scaling up on its solar rooftop installations primarily for commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, so it can help ad
Spectrum has partnered with Ajinomoto Philippines Corporation Group to help the latter reduce its carbon footprint through a pilot solar project in Bulacan province.