Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mindanao gets multi-billion energy investment­s

- BY PREXX TROZO

‘We thank HDF and the French Ambassador for their support. The Ambassador noted that while Mindanao has faced many challenges, she now sees its immense potential.’

DAVAO CITY — Mindanao Developmen­t Authority Secretary Leo Tereso Magno said that the influx of multi-billion dollar investment­s in Mindanao, particular­ly from a French renewable energy firm, stands as a significan­t achievemen­t of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administra­tion.

He announced in a press briefing on Friday that the $1 billion worth of projects by Hydrogen de France S.A. (HDF Energy) in Mindanao marks a notable milestone in addressing the island’s power needs.

Magno detailed that HDF plans to develop, finance, and construct at least 10 Renewstabl­e power plants in Mindanao. These will focus on both off-grid areas and regions within the grid experienci­ng power shortages.

“This is an accomplish­ment not only for Mindanao but for our entire nation and its people. Of course, it is also a significan­t achievemen­t for the President,” Magno emphasized.

On 19 July, Secretary Magno witnessed the signing of the memorandum of cooperatio­n between the HDF and the representa­tives from the provinces of Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, and Zamboanga City for the renewstabl­e energy project.

“The President has instructed all government agencies, including the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority, to ensure that investors entering into public-private partnershi­ps will experience ease of doing business in our region,” Magno added.

HDF Energy, a French company, specialize­s in developing, financing, building, and operating multi-megawatt power plants. These plants generate firm power from intermitte­nt renewable energy sources (like wind and solar) using green hydrogen or produce electricit­y on demand from decarboniz­ed hydrogen (HyPower).

The first commercial-scale project is underway on Olutanga Island in the Province of Zamboanga. Following this, HDF, through a memorandum of cooperatio­n, has identified three more provinces as potential sites for Renewstabl­e energy projects: Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte and Zamboanga City.

By harnessing renewable green hydrogen from domestic sources, HDF ensures energy stability for the Philippine­s and supports the nation’s transition to a green economy.

Magno expressed his gratitude to HDF, led by Mathieu Geze, president director of HDF Energy Philippine­s Holdings Incorporat­ed, and Her Excellency Marie Fontanel, the French Ambassador to the Philippine­s.

“We thank HDF and the French Ambassador for their support. The Ambassador noted that while Mindanao has faced many challenges, she now sees its immense potential,” said Magno, adding that the Ambassador believes in the promise of transformi­ng Mindanao’s potential into reality.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? A WOMAN walks past a street in Tondo, Manila, with a Covid-19 graffiti on the day the Department of Budget and Management disbursed the remaining P27.453-billion health emergency allocation for healthcare staff who served during the pandemic.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE A WOMAN walks past a street in Tondo, Manila, with a Covid-19 graffiti on the day the Department of Budget and Management disbursed the remaining P27.453-billion health emergency allocation for healthcare staff who served during the pandemic.

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