RASLAG’s Largest Solar Plant Begins Operations

RASLAG Corp., a pioneer in renewable energy, has officially launched operations for its largest solar power plant, RASLAG-4, located in San Pablo, Magalang, Pampanga.

The 36.646-megawatt peak (MWp) facility is now connected to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines’ (NGCP) 69-kilovolt line, which is a significant milestone in the company’s push toward clean energy expansion.

The RASLAG-4 plant is expected to generate 53 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually, providing enough power for around 24,000 homes.

In its first full year of operation, the plant is projected to bring in PHP 285 million in revenue, further cementing the company’s role in addressing the country’s growing energy demands.

“We are thrilled to have already completed four organic projects to help meet our nation’s growing energy demand,” said RASLAG CEO and President Robert Nepomuceno.

Nepomuceno emphasized the company’s dedication to clean energy, noting, “This project is another step toward empowering Filipinos through clean energy.”

RASLAG-4 boosts the company’s total installed capacity to 77.844 MW, just two years after its public listing.

The company’s long-term goal is to expand its renewable energy portfolio to at least 1,000 MW by 2035.

Three additional projects are in the pipeline, with the next solar plant set for construction in Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, by 2026.

The new facility uses advanced 670-watt monocrystalline solar modules, designed to maximize energy output and ensure the plant’s long-term reliability.

The cutting-edge technology is part of RASLAG’s broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency and contribute to the Philippines’ clean energy transition.