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Meralco has launched in May its biggest renewable energy sources project to date, BulacanSol — a 50-MW solar farm in San Miguel, Bulacan. BulacanSol is just the first of a 1,500-MW renewables portfolio that the company plans to build. BulacanSol, built by MGen Renewable Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Meralco, started delivering around 50MW to the Luzon Grid in mid-May, a few months off schedule due to work delays caused by weather disturbances and lockdowns due to the pandemic. Singson, has stated that BulacanSol is a very important milestone in the company's goal to build a renewable energy portfolio of up to 1,500 megawatts in five to seven years. He explained that BulacanSol is only “the first of several that One Meralco has lined up for investment and sourcing.” Meanwhile, Meralco Chairman Manuel V. Read more in our articles including "Meralco's BulacanSol: a 50-MW solar farm in San Miguel, Bulacan" and "OnePlus Watch Lite now official".

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Meralco has launched in May its biggest renewable energy sources project to date, BulacanSol — a 50-MW solar farm in San Miguel, Bulacan. BulacanSol is just the first of a 1,500-MW renewables portfolio that the company plans to build.

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BulacanSol, built by MGen Renewable Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Meralco, started delivering around 50MW to the Luzon Grid in mid-May, a few months off schedule due to work delays caused by weather disturbances and lockdowns due to the pandemic. Singson, has stated that BulacanSol is a very important milestone in the company's goal to build a renewable energy portfolio of up to 1,500 megawatts in five to seven years. He explained that BulacanSol is only “the first of several that One Meralco has lined up for investment and sourcing.” Meanwhile, Meralco Chairman Manuel V.

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