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Aboitiz Power Balances Renewable Expansion With Baseload Reliability

Aboitiz Power continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio while maintaining baseload reliability.

Aboitiz Power Balances Renewable Expansion With Baseload Reliability

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Aboitiz Power continues to expand its renewable energy footprint while maintaining its baseload generation assets, reflecting the practical complexities of transitioning toward a cleaner energy mix in the Philippines.

The company has publicly committed to growing its renewable portfolio through investments in hydro, solar, and wind projects, aligning with national targets to increase renewable energy’s share in the power mix. At the same time, AboitizPower operates coal-fired and other conventional plants that remain critical to grid stability, particularly during periods of peak demand.

This dual-track strategy is shaped by system realities. While renewable energy offers long-term sustainability and lower emissions, it is inherently variable. Baseload plants continue to play a key role in ensuring reliability, especially in areas where grid flexibility and storage capacity remain limited.

AboitizPower has emphasized the need for a measured transition that avoids supply disruptions and price volatility. The company’s approach mirrors that of many large power producers in the region, which are managing legacy assets while gradually increasing clean energy investments.

For policymakers and investors, AboitizPower’s balancing act underscores the importance of transition planning that accounts for technical constraints, financing considerations, and regulatory clarity. The pace at which baseload assets are phased down, and renewables scaled up, will influence both energy security and the credibility of the country’s decarbonization goals.