July 31, 2025

Ajuy solar project: 64 MW Breakthrough, Impressive Power

The Ajuy Solar Project: Iloilo Province Welcomes 64 MW of Renewable Energy

Construction is underway on the 64 MW Ajuy-1 solar project in Iloilo province, Philippines. Spearheaded by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) and its subsidiary, Mpav Solar, this project marks another significant step in the country’s transition to renewable energy. The project is expected to reach completion by mid-2025. This initiative aligns with the broader growth of the Philippine solar energy sector, as highlighted by projects like the massive 3.5 GW Terra Solar project [https://www.pvknowhow.com/construction-starts-on-terra-solar-philippines/] and other significant developments documented on PV Knowhow [https://www.pvknowhow.com/category/pv-news/asia-news/philippines/].

Powering Homes with the Ajuy Solar Project: Driving Renewable Energy Growth in the Philippines

Once operational, Ajuy-1 is projected to provide clean energy to approximately 31,200 homes. This contribution is crucial to meeting the Philippines’ growing energy demands while reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels. The project underscores the country’s commitment to expanding its renewable energy capacity, as detailed in reports on the Philippines solar panel manufacturing industry [https://www.pvknowhow.com/solar-report/philippines/]. The increasing number of solar projects, including Giga Solar’s expansions [https://www.pvknowhow.com/news/renewable-energy-philippines-expands-footprint/], further demonstrates this commitment to a sustainable energy future.


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