
Nueva Ecija- The 19.6 MW DC San Jose Solar Power Plant (SJSPP) will start commercial operations on August 1, 2025, following the release last July 23, 2025 of the
facility’s Provisional Authority to Operate (PAO) approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on July 15, 2025 and the IEMOP’s approval
Maria Victoria M. Olivar, Vice President for Commercial Operations and Business Development of PetroGreen Energy Corporation (PGEC), declared, “The SJSPP marks our second utility-
scale solar power facility to reach commercial operations this year, following the commercial launch of the 27.1 MW DC Dagohoy Solar Power Plant (DSPP) in Bohol on July 16, 2025. It is
also PGEC’s third renewable energy facility to go commercial in 2025 beginning with our 3.002 MWp solar rooftop installation at Isuzu Autoparts manufacturing plant in Laguna Technopark,
which went live on July 7, 2025. Our August 1, 2025, commercial operations date will also mark the commencement of SJSPP’s power supply agreement with S.N. Aboitiz Power.”
Both the DSPP and SJSPP form part of a four-plant solar portfolio developed under Rizal Green Energy Corporation (RGEC), a joint venture between Yuchengco-led PGEC and Japan’s Taisei
Corporation. Also slated for physical completion in 2025 are two other RGEC projects – the 40 MW DC Limbauan Solar Plant in Isabela and the 25 MW DC Bugallon Solar Plant in Pangasinan.
Distinguishing SJSPP from other solar power development is its agrivoltaics component, a dual land-use strategy that combines solar energy generation with agricultural production. This
innovative feature enables crop cultivation beneath and around the solar panels, promoting food and energy security, while optimizing land use and reinforcing PGEC’s commitment to inclusive
and sustainable development. ###