CLARK FREEPORT — Clark Development Corporation (CDC) commends Clark Water for its efforts to enhance sustainability within the Freeport.
During the recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Clark Water’s new solar power facility at Pumping Station 1, CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera applauded Clark Water, a subsidiary of Manila Water Philippine Ventures, for expanding its solar power infrastructure.
“This initiative demonstrates Clark Water’s dedication to sustainability, aligning with the CDC’s renewable energy advocacy while effectively reducing energy costs and minimizing its carbon footprint,” said Atty. Devanadera.
According to Clark Water General Manager Lyn Zamora, the expansion of their water and wastewater services included the installation of two new solar facilities. These include a 19-kilowatt system at Yakal Warehouse and a larger 52-kilowatt installation at Pumping Station 1. Zamora estimated that these upgrades will save approximately P200,000 annually.
In 2019, Clark Water ventured into sustainable energy by installing a 23-kilowatt solar panel at its waste water treatment facility. This initiative resulted in cost savings amounting to approximately P500,000 right from the outset, Zamora said.
Currently, Clark Water’s solar facilities contribute approximately five percent of Pumping Station 1’s power requirements, resulting in monthly savings of P40,000-50,000, Zamora added.
Additionally, Manila Water Co. Inc. prioritizes energy efficiency throughout its operations, adhering to ISO 50001 standards and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act. Their renewable energy efforts in 2023 reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 4,126 tons equivalent (CO2e), as reported by Zamora.
Next month, CDC will resume its Power of Choice Forum Series, focusing on energy, power management, sustainability, and policy within the Freeport. These forums are designed to educate stakeholders, facilitate dialogue, and foster collaboration on energy efficiency and renewable energy, in line with national government initiatives.