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Vivant Increases Renewable Energy Footprint, Acquires 40% Stake In Samal Solar Project In Bataan

Vivant Energy advances its clean energy goals with a 40% stake in the Samal Solar Project in Bataan, supporting the DOE's push for stronger public-private partnerships in the energy transition.

Vivant Increases Renewable Energy Footprint, Acquires 40% Stake In Samal Solar Project In Bataan

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Vivant Energy Corporation (Vivant Energy) has expanded its renewable energy footprint with its new investment in the 53.14 MWp Samal Solar Power Project in Bataan through acquisition of a 40% equity stake in Samal Solar Renewable Energy Corporation (SSREC). The investment builds on Vivant Energy’s renewable energy footprint in Luzon.

Vivant Energy President & COO Emil Andre Garcia and Tigon Power President & CEO Mayleen Ting share a handshake to mark their long-term partnership for the Bataan Solar Project, witnessed by Vivant Corporation CEO Arlo Sarmiento (left most) and Tigon Power Chairman Elon Ting (right most)

The solar facility, which began commercial operations in August 2025 and was developed by Tigon Power Corp. (Tigon Power) and operated under SSREC, supplies 52 MW of clean power to Corenergy, Vivant Energy’s retail electricity arm. The investment reinforces Vivant Energy’s commitment to the Department of Energy’s call for stronger public-private partnerships that ensure the benefits of the energy transition are realized through local development and capacity building. This also underscores the conglomerate’s commitment to clean energy aligned with its goal to increase its renewable energy mix to 30% by 2030.