Alternergy’s Balsik solar plant starts operations

Alternergy’s Balsik solar plant starts operations

Alternergy’s Balsik solar plant starts operations

2026-02-04 13:59:48



Title Balsik Solar Plant Powers On Alternergy's 28MWp Facility Kicks Off Operations in Hermosa, Bataan

As we embark on a new era of renewable energy, it's exciting to witness companies like Alternergy Holdings Corp. making significant strides in the field. The latest achievement from this Philippine-based company is the start of operations at its 28 megawatt-peak (MWp) Balsik solar power plant in Hermosa, Bataan.

A Pivotal Year for Alternergy

According to Alternergy President Gerry Magbanua, this year promises to be a busy and pivotal one for the company. With four new projects across its portfolio of solar, wind, and hydro resource technologies, Alternergy aims to generate steady revenues and solidify its position as a leading player in the renewable energy sector.

Balsik Solar Plant A 28MWp Powerhouse

The P1.4-billion Balsik facility is an impressive feat of engineering, utilizing 45,600 bifacial solar modules with six inverter stations built on a 30-hectare property. The plant is connected to the NGCP Hermosa Substation through a 300-meter, 69-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and has the capacity to generate 45,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable energy annually.

A New Era in Renewable Energy Journalism

As journalists, we have a crucial role to play in telling the stories that can revolutionize our understanding of energy. As we look ahead to 2026, it's essential that we explore the potential of renewable energy sources like solar power to drive positive change. With Alternergy's Balsik plant now operational, we have a unique opportunity to highlight the benefits of this technology and its potential to transform our communities.

What's Next for Alternergy?

In addition to the Balsik solar farm, Alternergy has several other projects in development. The company is currently operating 11 solar farms and developing three more projects under the Green Energy Auction (GEA) 4 program. These include the Liberty Floating Solar Power Projects, phases 1 and 2, and the Kalandagan Solar + Energy Storage System with a combined capacity of up to 240 megawatt-peak (MWp).

Conclusion

As we look to the future of renewable energy journalism in 2026, it's clear that companies like Alternergy are paving the way for a sustainable and eco-friendly tomorrow. With their commitment to innovation and sustainability, they're providing us with a wealth of stories to tell and inspiring a new generation of journalists to take on the challenge.

Keywords Renewable Energy, Solar Power, Alternergy, Balsik Solar Plant, Green Energy Auction (GEA)

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Edward Lance Arellano Lorilla

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