ACCIONA Energía Awarded Auction for 281 MW of RE in Philippines

ACCIONA Energía awarded 20-year contract for 281 MW renewable energy projects in the Philippines under GEAP Round 4.
ACCIONA Energía strengthens its presence in Southeast Asia with a 20-year contract to supply power from 281 MW of renewable projects under the Philippines’ GEAP Round 4.

Last Updated on November 29, 2025 by Author

ACCIONA Energía has been awarded a 20-year power supply contract for the full output of two renewable projects totaling 281MW in the Philippines, through Round 4 of the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Auction Program (GEAP).

The auction award is for the Kalayaan 2 wind farm (101MW) in Laguna, which is under construction, and the Daanbantayan solar plant (180MWp) in Cebu, where construction will begin before the end of 2025. The award gives long-term certainty for the energy these projects will produce, supporting the Philippines in reaching its renewable energy targets while delivering clean, reliable power to consumers.

In addition to these two projects, ACCIONA Energía has a pipeline of more than 2GW under development in the Philippines. The company recently reorganized its partnerships in Southeast Asia to strengthen its position in key markets, such as the Philippines and Thailand, where it holds substantial portfolios and plans to continue expanding in the coming years.

ACCIONA has had a strong presence in the Philippines since 2016, primarily through its water and infrastructure divisions, delivering flagship projects such as the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) and the Putatan II and Laguna Lake water treatment plants.

In addition, ACCIONA’s foundation, acciona.org, has been supporting rural and underserved communities in the country since 2021, bringing electricity services to areas that previously lacked access and had little prospect of connection to the electricity grid in the short term. Through collaborations with the Ayala Foundation and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development, acciona.org has so far reached around 3,500 households, small businesses, and community centers. 

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