The Philippines To Build The World's Largest Solar Park

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @arjunraj823
    @arjunraj823 Год назад +104

    As an Indian, its good news seeing our friends in SEA growing and challenging developed economies. ❤

    • @zethcao11
      @zethcao11 Год назад +6

      buti pang indian na ito na appreciate niya kung ano ang magandang nangyayari sa bansa, mostly naman na nababasa ko na comments nila, unlike yung mga ibang kalapit bansa na halos ngative parin, ang tinitingnan ang pagiging poor or pagkakaroon ng slum akala mo wala rin sa kanila. GBU

    • @PositiveInLife577
      @PositiveInLife577 Год назад +9

      @@zethcao11 wala akong Nakikitang kalapit na bansa na Negative saatin Puro pilipino rin lng Negative sa Sarili nating Bansa

    • @zethcao11
      @zethcao11 Год назад

      @@PositiveInLife577 nagbabada kase sa mga comments meron po, apat na bansa pero lalo yung dalawa pero huwag ko ng banggitin, baka magsilabasan naman sila

    • @fighter6221
      @fighter6221 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you Sir/Ma'm

    • @dantecry125
      @dantecry125 11 месяцев назад

      Electricity prices in Ph, is expensive like gold still, these projects aren't really making up for the demand thus making more imported fuel like coal, oil and gas.. We have nuclear power plant all we need to do is fix it and then we could run a huge supply and would eventually make the rates way lower.. but Idiocracy is a disease

  • @phmagpantay1066
    @phmagpantay1066 Год назад +66

    I hope that they consider an Agri solar for this project considering Nueva Ecija was once the food basket of the Philippines

  • @YungSiKrey
    @YungSiKrey Год назад +55

    This will a benefit for economy and for the people. Our economy might be thriving at a high rate right now but it can thrive more and faster with all these factors.

  • @gramo63
    @gramo63 Год назад +169

    I am sure that a lot of well-to-do Filipinos would be more than interested in investing in this Solar Power project. Let's go, mga kabayan! We all know Mr. Enrique Razon as a straightforward, yet astute businessman. So let us give him a hand!

    • @hermelocero9585
      @hermelocero9585 Год назад

      Maski tabunan pa Ang boong Bansa Ng Solar Power energy Hindi pa Rin bababa Ang bayarin Ng Koryente Ng mamayan Basta Ang mag Operate mga Oligarchs walang mangyayare tulad Ng noon advisory Ng Meralco na dapat gumamit Tayo Ng mga LED bulb upang Maka tipid sa kuryente Anong nangyari Sila lang makinabang dahil tinaasan Ang rate Ng Generation Charges at Sila Ang komikita Ng gusto ganyang ka Swapang Ang Meralco di ba?

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Год назад +5

      I am pretty sure China and India would make a bigger one in a matter of time. They already have bigger plants and are trying to expand them.

    • @sfv6
      @sfv6 Год назад +6

      Better have some plans where to dumped these solar panels after they expired.

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад +13

      @@sfv6 Yes. The present concept is chemical recycling -- to recover and re-use the chemicals. But there are also plans on how to use the OLD solar panels as low-cost building materials -- like roofing (instead of nipa or GI sheets). Or ceilings & partitions in houses, instead of plywood.

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Год назад +2

      @@sfv6
      Actual Panels are usually very thin. They only have a large surface area.
      Less than a few thousands of smartphones

  • @benjaminsales7220
    @benjaminsales7220 Год назад +55

    It is a good idea to have solar . Because it helps our energy needs . It is also a clean energy . Besides it is a feat to be done by a small country. I want the Philippines to be on the map of the world building gigantic shopping malls and gigantic ships and gigantic solar energy . Go! Philippines

    • @barbaraescuela60
      @barbaraescuela60 Год назад +9

      Shopping malls lol/

    • @jyrrin
      @jyrrin Год назад +3

      @@barbaraescuela60 lmao i was bout to say - ships and solar panels for sure, but malls? it's a dieing concept in the states but apparently still relevant in the philippines

    • @enigmaticspace7578
      @enigmaticspace7578 Год назад +2

      @@jyrrin It's different in the Philippines because of how shopping malls are they're perceived and the general layout of cities there. In the US, shopping malls are mostly, purely for shopping. In the Philippines, it doubles as recreational areas. The Philippines doesn't have, or doesn't have as much national parks as that of the US for recreation. Even just regular parks, due to how cities are clustered, especially in the National Capital Region, there's just simply no space to make parks. In cities outside of the NCR region, it isn't feasible to build parks because the land is either filled with jungles, or is being used for agriculture. Not to mention that picnics or barbequing in parks isn't widely popular. Filipinos would rather barbeque in their houses and picnics are almost out of the question. Instead of those, Filipinos tend to spend their weekends watching movies in malls, eating out, or just simply spending time there window shopping and almost doing nothing. To take advantage of this trend, shopping malls included actual recreational activities, like bowling, ice skating, etc. Also, Filipinos don't tend to travel around the country unless it's an actual vacation. Unlike in the US wherein you could go north to south and have no problems, that kind of touring culture isn't present in the Philippines. Hence why shopping malls became the go to place for recreation in the Philippines. This not only ensures that shopping malls not only won't die out unlike in the US, but will thrive instead.

    • @divinesarasaradivine824
      @divinesarasaradivine824 Год назад +2

      GOD'S BLESSINGS AND PROTECTION VICTORY TO OUR BELOVED NATION PILIPINAS BY THE WILL OF THE SOVEREIGN LORD GOD WILL BE DONE IN JESUS NAME WE PRAY !AMEN AND AMEN! ❤️ 🙏

    • @barbaraescuela60
      @barbaraescuela60 Год назад +1

      @@divinesarasaradivine824 halelujaaah lord of the proteins and vitamins

  • @BehindAsia
    @BehindAsia  Год назад +32

    The Philippines renewable energy is slowly facing a revolution. Do you think that this "Solar Philippines project", will be a success? Let us know down below!

    • @kuramah07
      @kuramah07 Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @Dubs22005
      @Dubs22005 Год назад

      again. this is a waste of damn time.
      China had energy problems - did they increase solar panel plants or even tried to introduce it to their people?
      nah. they increased coal powered fire plants.
      this is like the green new deal BS america had before. it's just to make money with the politicians' circles. Xi simply didn't want to cooperate with the americans and that's why they're giving them hell now.
      but this is so inefficient and a complete mess when solar panels are to be decommissioned. have fun with lithium toxic outruns in your waters.

    • @edgardovillacorte7012
      @edgardovillacorte7012 Год назад +6

      The Philippines is visited by several powerful storms every year. Won't the solar panel arrays be susceptible to major damage thus affecting the long term sustainability of this huge project.?

    • @Stephen_Jabs
      @Stephen_Jabs Год назад

      of course think positive

    • @franciscogozo2229
      @franciscogozo2229 Год назад

      Yes

  • @iplex0950
    @iplex0950 Год назад +22

    Starlink and this solar park will be a game changer for us Filipinos, Sana talaga maging successful tong mga future projects sa Philippines para naman Pag dating ng mga future kids ay ma iinganyo sila pagaaralan tong nagawa ng mga projects dito sa Pinas
    #GoPH

    • @kenbyan942
      @kenbyan942 Год назад +4

      If you live in a city with stable internet connection you will probably never use starlink. Ang usecase po ng starlink is pang mga liblib na lugar. Mga lugar na di na aabot ng signal or landline. Hindi po sya pang general population. Plus mahal po sya kumpara sa normal na internet provider.

  • @reynoschicote
    @reynoschicote Год назад +69

    mabuhay lahat ng Pilipino. mabuhay ang bansang Pilipinas. rise and shine Philippines !

    • @ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashups
      @ainsleyfrastructurekpopmashups Год назад +5

      마부하이 라핱 낭 필리피노. 마부하이 앙 반상 필리피낫, (Hangulized everything transliteration).

    • @ruthgrace2286
      @ruthgrace2286 Год назад +3

      AKO AY PILIPINO TAAS NOO KAHIT KANINO🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @claritaancheta5115
      @claritaancheta5115 Год назад +2

      @@ruthgrace2286 napaka OA namn

    • @narutos138
      @narutos138 Год назад +5

      Mabuhay mga tax payers ng Pinas💪👏

    • @Champa-sama
      @Champa-sama Год назад

      @@ruthgrace2286 o.a

  • @ImSecular
    @ImSecular Год назад +45

    And also India already moved plans to build 5 Giga Watts Ultra mega Solar park . The Dholera Solar park in Gujarat State 🤗

    • @pitbulkid
      @pitbulkid Год назад +2

      Thats good..any solar projects will lessen fossil fuel consumption..we need all of em

    • @NUI_BAWK_2_Ang
      @NUI_BAWK_2_Ang Год назад +5

      While china already build more than 380 GW

    • @starf5129
      @starf5129 Год назад

      let's beat it!! 😅

    • @edisontesla3932
      @edisontesla3932 Год назад +5

      That is good news. The bigger, the better. It doesn't matter which country gets the bragging rights as to the biggest farm for as long as we can collectively reduce carbon emissions.

    • @louiebay9727
      @louiebay9727 Год назад

      Less pollution much better! Congratulations

  • @renviluan2842
    @renviluan2842 Год назад +15

    It's great. Philippines is truly blessed with both wind and solar.

    • @starlite5880
      @starlite5880 Год назад

      Philippines do need more Stock Market Investors. Compare with many Countries in Asia averaging 25% to 35 % of their populace investing, Philippines has less than 1% Investors. PSE needed more Filipino Investors. Don't rely on the Ayalas, Sys, Razons, Consunji, Tan Villars, etc.; etc. to developed the Nation Economy by themselves.

  • @marvincastillo9000
    @marvincastillo9000 Год назад +17

    They have started building in Zambales- looking forward to having better options for the Philippines.

  • @oscarsalomon6924
    @oscarsalomon6924 Год назад +16

    This is very good news for our renewable and domestic energy project. However, a new development around the world have made it Solar Energy Agree Farm where underneath the solar panels , the farmers also planted vegetable crops. This was made possible by raising the solar panels with higher mounting supports frames allowing farming activities under the solar panel installations. It would be hitting two birds with one stone.

    • @virgiliapamutongan1453
      @virgiliapamutongan1453 Год назад +1

      Thank you lord!
      You've made it.
      🙆
      🙏🙌

    • @moviemania1583
      @moviemania1583 Год назад +1

      The higher your mounting istallation the higher risk to be blown away during typoons, difficult to maintain or clean the panels and higher power loss....this solar power system will only work during sun hours because it doesn't have storage system at this time...i think it's because of the higher cost of storage....lithium batteries is very expensive and will last at an average of about 5000 cycles

  • @maryannemaanyag8522
    @maryannemaanyag8522 Год назад +63

    May God guide and bless the Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭🌈

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад +2

      And may God guide and bless our neighbors as well -- Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Taiwan, China and Japan. Never mind Russia and India -- malayo na sila -- let someone else pray for these 2 countries.

    • @holypunk12
      @holypunk12 Год назад

      @@gramo63 what India and Russia did to you ? I thought your sea border issue is with China ?!

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад

      @@holypunk12 Nothing, really, I just don't want to burden God with blessing too many countries. If YOU wish to pray for God's blessings on Russia and India -- as well as for Argentina, Papua New Guinea and Libya, please feel free to do so, with my blessings!

    • @holypunk12
      @holypunk12 Год назад

      @@gramo63 so you feel God is of limited strength ? 😋 you referring to same almighty power which created this multi universe right ? 💖

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад

      @@holypunk12 No, I do NOT feel that God is of limited strength. And Yes, I am referring to the Almighty Power Who created this multi-universe in 6 days and then rested on the 7th day. This Almighty Power Who loves everything including His rest break as well. And I advise you against questioning my interpretation of God and/or the Bible. I had a 10-year Jesuit education -- and I still pray in Latin -- sometimes, by habit. Modesty aside, I could probably run circles around you in any discussion about Religion. Ad majorem Dei gloriam! Qui fecit coelum et terram!

  • @s.t.santos5928
    @s.t.santos5928 Год назад +13

    WoW, love this project for the Philippines,

  • @PrinceArran
    @PrinceArran Год назад +6

    Congratulations! Many blessings to you and I am sure it would be a magnificient success. Keep the faith and keep pressing forward. ❤❤❤

  • @tagwarriorsofficial7007
    @tagwarriorsofficial7007 Год назад +12

    Lets go Philippines... 🇵🇭

  • @violetabanasihan2247
    @violetabanasihan2247 Год назад +5

    Wow!! Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! Mas murang kuryente para sa mga Pilipino❣️

    • @larrybelo
      @larrybelo Год назад

      All I promises to farmers of the Philippines will grow and grow up the poor life of families of all farmers be blessed you all…

  • @danielcervantes7826
    @danielcervantes7826 Год назад +8

    It's an interesting concept, as long as we can generate enough funds to maintain the cost of upkeep we should be fine. Although I don't imagine it would be easy considering the unforgiving conditions in the Philippines as a country in the Pacific ring of fire and typhoon alley.

  • @cromwellabbas9345
    @cromwellabbas9345 Год назад +33

    They can get the budget from the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) once it passes into law. The MIF is a good idea that we can get funds outside of the annual national budget.

    • @edgardovillacorte7012
      @edgardovillacorte7012 Год назад +6

      As long as crooks and vultures dont get to pounce on the MIF.

    • @waterlily2839_chua
      @waterlily2839_chua Год назад

      Now we dont have maharlika funds but still corruption is ramphant so what more if we have a maharlika wtf.

    • @juniclimaco8416
      @juniclimaco8416 Год назад +3

      Maharlika fund will be as good as the COCOFED. Enrile should be consulted as how to manage the funds.

    • @SVperTrashTalk
      @SVperTrashTalk Год назад +1

      That fund is for the corrupt officials

    • @ymonpaulo
      @ymonpaulo Год назад +3

      Hibang

  • @carlosmauri9468
    @carlosmauri9468 Год назад +41

    This project will put the Philippines in the investors target country to invest in. I believe that in 6 years time our country will be richer than other European countries & the USA. This is a young country that has a very good potential to be one the best country to live & invest in. The US & other countries are getting old & dilapidated & they are not doing anything about it. Asia is the next boom part of the world.

    • @scipioprime69
      @scipioprime69 Год назад +5

      Nagpapatawa ka? Hahaha

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Год назад

      You are still under the US thumb! Don’t forget your US bases! The Filipines could be used as a proxy war!

    • @lykacandelaria2806
      @lykacandelaria2806 Год назад +4

      Sorry to pop your dreamy bubble but we're still years behind those world superpowers. It takes years to build an empire dear 😊

    • @lindng8
      @lindng8 Год назад +1

      It’ll probably take atleast 5 presidents, who are honest, moral and consistent with the implementation of the law to produce such output. Possible, kaso lang, malabo mangyari, based from the last 5 presidents we had. That’s 30 years.

    • @weenamixedblogs3449
      @weenamixedblogs3449 Год назад

      Yes I believe

  • @Denden-mx9gl
    @Denden-mx9gl Год назад +9

    Nice! I live in Nueva Ecija where it's located, and the electricity here is like a night club. It always goes on and off unannounced and it's frequent.

    • @irose82
      @irose82 Год назад

      @user-vs4s4mb7f,,, saan po sa N.E. located.... wants to know lang po,,, kc nklgay e Bulacan at N.E.,, e maluwang po ang Bulacan at ganon din ang Nueva Ecija....🤔🤔🤔

    • @juliethamamoto9209
      @juliethamamoto9209 Год назад

      @@irose82Llanera

    • @ltokusato9865
      @ltokusato9865 Год назад +1

      How's the land usage, is it an agricultural land being converted?

    • @overbored617
      @overbored617 Год назад

      better put it in Tuguegarao, that fuckin place is like hell on earth

    • @Denden-mx9gl
      @Denden-mx9gl Год назад

      @@overbored617 same here dude. We have like the highest temps during summer

  • @user-pg1io4bk8z
    @user-pg1io4bk8z Год назад +4

    God bless the Philippines.We just pray it will be real happen 🙏

  • @vilmahapon5506
    @vilmahapon5506 Год назад +5

    I hope this project will be comes true. God knows only, And congrats to this company of this very important Solar project.

    • @moviemania1583
      @moviemania1583 Год назад

      Existing na po yan pero wala pang storage o batteries....visible sya sa google maps kung e search mo

  • @eranomanahan9118
    @eranomanahan9118 Год назад +5

    That happens in the Philippines because that is one of the places where monopoly is common. In big countries, like the US. Solar companies are by state or by county. And there are states where you can choose among several solar companies.

    • @marikitako6195
      @marikitako6195 Год назад +1

      What can I say,di nakita yung good news.Isa ka sa mga Pinoy na walang pag asa sa buhay/Puro ka nega.Bahala ka sa buhay mo.

  • @wowbuthow3751
    @wowbuthow3751 Год назад +4

    with the amount of sunshine we have in PH, solar energy is absolutely the way to go.

  • @pitbulkid
    @pitbulkid Год назад +10

    Hopefully they will consider Floating Solar...as too much solar on land means lesser agricultural spaces....or they will place it on uninhabited areas like some areas in pampanga with less vegitation..

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад +1

      Is there anything that can be grown on the LAND UNDERNEATH the Solar Panels? I am thinking of MUSHROOM Cultures. Sayang lang ang space underneath the solar panels.

    • @joel-bd7ks
      @joel-bd7ks Год назад

      Converting sea waves into electrical energy is more likely favorable in our country than building a solar panel and sacrificing agricultural land.

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Год назад

      @@joel-bd7ks Has any country been successful -- in converting sea wave into electrical energy? As far as I know, this process -- converting sea waves into electrical energy -- has been unsuccessful.

    • @sran5947
      @sran5947 Год назад

      I think another 2000 hectare area solar installation will be built over the 90,000 hectare Laguna Lake...no land or very small land area will be used for the power generation.

  • @ztir6924
    @ztir6924 Год назад +4

    Go! Philippines. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @gilbertflores2473
    @gilbertflores2473 Год назад +4

    I worked in BPO for solar company in Australia and hopefully, they will come up providing loans to house owners to finance the installation of solar panels in each house. This is being implemented now in US where they offer it without any cost to home owners. It covers owner's electricity bills and some are evenly getting refund for the excess of energy produced. WISH!

    • @moviemania1583
      @moviemania1583 Год назад

      Mahal masyado ang panel at storage batterry lalo na lithium....hirap din mag apply for net metering pero marami ng gumagamit ng solar power system sa pinas, yang project na yan ay wala pang storage kaya sa araw lang magagamit yang 3.5gigawatts solar farm

    • @gilbertflores2473
      @gilbertflores2473 Год назад

      @@moviemania1583 yun ang point... Sa US or Australia... Open SYA for like a loan na long years to pay. Para k n rin naghousing loan. Ang maganda lng... It will make your personal usage free at the end at ang excess.. binibili ng government from grid nearby. Ang problem lng... Gusto tlga I monopolize ng Meralco alike ang business.

    • @moviemania1583
      @moviemania1583 Год назад +1

      I think this is already existing but without the storage....it is visible on google maps

  • @rosendacruz3065
    @rosendacruz3065 Год назад +2

    It's fantastic,we Filipinos will benefit from this, good there are no politicians involved.

  • @ardzone2339
    @ardzone2339 Год назад +4

    Nueva Ecija is one of the top producers of agricultural products, "Rice Granary" of the Philippines.

  • @bornonjuly7052
    @bornonjuly7052 Год назад +2

    Another energy to be harness and leapfrog In developments should be the wind energy because the Philippines being tropical country and visited by an average of 25 typhoons per year . Also the wave energy must be develop.

  • @amarin053
    @amarin053 Год назад +1

    That will support the energy crises happening in rural areas where, most often, there is a rotating shift of energy supply there.

  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 Год назад +9

    Wow that's a renewable energy project that makes sense, the Philippines is indeed on the right track that will help businesses and residences be energized onwards. Be sure to have a maintenance program for that otherwise it will have the same fate of the Solar energy operation projects done on the Sahara desert that was connected to some countries in Europe for their energy usage wherein due to improper maintenance there had been mechanical failures that affected the Multi- Million project.

    • @waterlily2839_chua
      @waterlily2839_chua Год назад

      This countries are developed helping sahara for there energy what more this philippines is a lot of corruption and lawless if you have money you can do anything

  • @jimmyabad2887
    @jimmyabad2887 Год назад +1

    I thought it is already operational. Its actually still on the drawing board.

  • @rsnald
    @rsnald Год назад +2

    I hope they considered the potential environmental impact of this project. This is good per se, since additional power source that is not petroleum based, pero yung malalaking solar farms sa US, ang naging finding, loss of habitat for some animal species, also, consider potential floodings with the loss of plants and vegetation for the area cleared away to put up the solar panels. so wala na natural flora to soak up the water, retain the soil, etc. etc. basta ba lahat yun nabigyan ng konsiderasyon for the long run.

    • @drsm7947
      @drsm7947 Год назад

      True they need to deforestation the land in order to build solar powerplant but their is better choices like all housing, commercial and industrial buildings are required to have solar panels base on their energy required and sell surplus power and to prevent deforestation

    • @aliciasanchez5441
      @aliciasanchez5441 Год назад

      ​​​@@drsm7947
      Huli nang hinaing mo. The project had already started. May allocated area na. Struggling sa power complain, ngayon may ginagawa na gobierno complain parin. Walang patutungan sa sayo. Ang galing galing mo Ikaw nalang mag presidente. Pinang aralan yan bago ginawa. Mag rally ka sa Malacanang pra marinig ang hinaing mo.

    • @drsm7947
      @drsm7947 Год назад +1

      @@aliciasanchez5441 meron kabang solution sa deforestation nagbigay lang ako ng idea na dapat lahat ng bahay at building ay meron dapat solar panel at gano karami solar pane ay depende sa consumption oo mahal pa ang solar panel sa philipinas pero mag mumura narin kung local production at recycleable ito kasi toxic ang mga solar panel kung itatapon mo ito kung saan saan

  • @thefisherman3842
    @thefisherman3842 Год назад +8

    Shout out Lods...Go Philippines for SOLAR PROJECT.

  • @Dominus_Potatus
    @Dominus_Potatus Год назад +10

    I am not philliphines, isn't it bad for Philliphines?
    Philliphines has relatively small land and archipellago, means:
    1. It will take a chunk amount of usable land for agricultures or manufacturing
    2. It will be hard to spread the grid power between the island
    3. Power production is unreliable especially if you see the geographical location since Philliphines will get a lot of storm.
    Personally, I think they should focus on water based power.
    Imagine if they can make use of tide.
    At night sea level is high, use it for filling the dam.
    At day, use the water to generate electricity.
    Now back to solar, by then, it can be used together with a dam.
    In a day where it is too bright, excess energy can be used to run the pump to fill the dam or desalinate sea water

    • @dickmelsonlupot7697
      @dickmelsonlupot7697 Год назад +2

      It is indeed somewhat bad but it just depends on what you compare it against and it's only viable for a small area in the Philippines.
      And no, contrary to what you think, water based is bad for us.
      For one, we don't have that many rivers and the ones we have aren't that viable to build a big dam. Plus dams are very destructive to the environment.
      Tidal power is also still in it's experimental stages and isn't viable yet for commercial use.
      The best bet for the country is nuclear if we want huge power output in one go and is a best bet as a stable base powerload while other options like solar, wind or geothermal would help in powering other areas that nuclear can't reach.

    • @zzzzz50505
      @zzzzz50505 Год назад +1

      They are building it on Lakes, they have already built a prototype solar power on a lake and it was successful. Now they are trying to build it more.

    • @natsumidesu8019
      @natsumidesu8019 Год назад +5

      Philippines still have a large amount of land to be use for this project.

    • @Dominus_Potatus
      @Dominus_Potatus Год назад +2

      @@natsumidesu8019 still... productivity per m2 for solar system supposed to be lower than manufacturing or agriculture.
      But again, if it boost the economy in other ways, it is good

    • @MrJonbelt
      @MrJonbelt Год назад

      Agree! 2,000 hectares in Nueva Ecija is tons and tons of farm produce gone.

  • @affordablehousing5431
    @affordablehousing5431 Год назад +4

    Solar park applicable only below the typhoon belt areas. It consumes alot of agricultural land. Maybe you put up in the lake o bay area is more favorable.

    • @tulihaw2011
      @tulihaw2011 Год назад

      You're correct but eveb If in the Bay area or lake, it will break into pieces once Typhoon no. 5 strikes too..

    • @affordablehousing5431
      @affordablehousing5431 Год назад

      @@tulihaw2011 Lagyan ng lambat ang solar panel sa ilalim para sa inspection may kuryente ka na may ulam ka pa.

  • @Tutorial_Ref_Aircon_more
    @Tutorial_Ref_Aircon_more Год назад

    Sana noon pa.. from nueva ecija.. sana gawin nalang per house hold nalang 3 to 5kw para silang mag huhulog kada buwan ng halaga ng solar mas madali pang i maintain ng individual na house hold tapos ang sobrang harvest ng solar export sa grid.. maraming maiiwasang problema.. 1. Maintainance. 2. Coruption sa mga parts replacement. 3 makakatulong sa kabuhayan ng mga pilipino.

  • @johnhenrix3894
    @johnhenrix3894 Год назад +1

    Rainy season cuts generation by half. The heat that these panels will cause on the surrounding area will either turn it into a desert or promote even more rain.

  • @oldmanvlogs-UK-PHP
    @oldmanvlogs-UK-PHP Год назад +1

    Solar and Housing companies should have a deal that each house will have solar on each roof and car port, The company building the houses can ask for a discount if the solar company does the maintenance and can also have upgrades like Battery banks and Hot water solar.

  • @cozyfire13
    @cozyfire13 Год назад +1

    Better investment. If they can build the World's largest Ikea then surely they can build the World's largest solar plant especially since oil prices are being greedily increased by foreign countries

  • @aravindkartha5145
    @aravindkartha5145 Год назад +1

    Great. This Solar park can hold the record until 2030 when 5GW Solar park will be inaugurated in Dholera.

  • @MrJonbelt
    @MrJonbelt Год назад +4

    What a waste of land for a country that has a blown out population and shortage of food. Should copy Japan and put the solar panel along freeways and on top of buildings. Anywhere that it won't impede.

  • @ruthgrace2286
    @ruthgrace2286 Год назад +3

    WOWWWW... CONGRATULATIONS PHILIPPINES🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️

  • @filipinasakorea
    @filipinasakorea Год назад +4

    Thanks for this update!~

  • @CryptoInvest-LunaticCapital
    @CryptoInvest-LunaticCapital Год назад +3

    philippines have scarcity of land, in fact most agricultural products are now imported such as onions, rice etc. ..i wish the solar business investors will make good use of the land not just for solar, but for agriculture - solar combine called agrivoltaic solar farm; or livestocks grazings with solar farms, in that manner the land which is already scarce will be used dual purpose for energy and food consumption to its starving populace.

  • @saedasda1232
    @saedasda1232 Год назад +1

    San Jose Nueva Ecija, 20pesos per watts ang presyo.

  • @sunshinecitysolarlight876
    @sunshinecitysolarlight876 11 месяцев назад

    This would be great for Philippines more growth for our country , the word need this. 🥰🥰

  • @myrnaramos766
    @myrnaramos766 Год назад

    God bless the Philippines.
    The money will come How? No need to worry it will be provided.

  • @renatocontaoi9520
    @renatocontaoi9520 Год назад +2

    Wow, its a dream coming true. Once more, the Philppines is on the rise and this time leading the world. Maharlika has the funding!

  • @nsevv
    @nsevv Год назад +9

    India is currently way ahead with largest solar park, the Bhadla solar park and is still building more.

    • @ReekyCheeks
      @ReekyCheeks Год назад +7

      Right, but this is about Philippines progress w solar and renewables

    • @tilapiadave3234
      @tilapiadave3234 Год назад

      India WAY ahead in sending money to Russia to kill innocent Ukrainians

    • @elaird1037
      @elaird1037 Год назад +1

      ​@@ReekyCheeks Yes, which is nowhere near the rate of progress and development that already exist in India...and China

    • @BisayangdakoVlogz
      @BisayangdakoVlogz Год назад

      @@elaird1037 who cares.

    • @elaird1037
      @elaird1037 Год назад

      @@BisayangdakoVlogz Well, the video has 8.2K views so far...

  • @wradak
    @wradak Год назад +5

    Best idea coming out of the Philippines in a long time. And with more such projects you can hopefully forget about your nuclear money pit ideas and finally produce truly green energy absoluletly independent. Hopefully it'll come to fruition, and not just disappear like so many other ambitious energy projects. It's time for cheaper energy in the PH, that'll help a lot with foreign investment and in turn general economic growth. And again: completely independent, no oil, no gas, no uranium.

    • @sran5947
      @sran5947 Год назад

      wradak, this will be privately financed so they really need to make it work or else...that's billions of dollars down the drain.

    • @wradak
      @wradak Год назад

      @sran Yes, but also not the first time this happened to PAL. At what point will you stop throwing money at it, hoping it will fix things, before you realize it's a failed structure that just might not work anymore and money might not be the underlying problem.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +1

      What about the base load lol? And I know your response, so I'll pre-state my next question: what are the batteries made of and how is it mined? I rest my case.

  • @shelfrobthomas449
    @shelfrobthomas449 Год назад +1

    This should be stop the 2500 hectares of land which will be the site of this Project is a FARMLAND , an irrigated farmland that by laws prohibits to be converted into industrial business, Nueva Ecija is Rice Granary of the Philippines, 80-90 percent of rice production is in this province. Surely that politicians colluded to this private sectors, vast of an irrigated and unused lands that this project should be constructed not in Nueva Ecija.

  • @frankcastle9583
    @frankcastle9583 Год назад +3

    Very promising project. We can enter into some consortium. 3.5BUSD is not an easy money. Solar Phils and Prime Infra needs to talk to us

  • @russellawas1131
    @russellawas1131 Год назад +4

    it better be typhoon-proof

  • @Tutorial_Ref_Aircon_more
    @Tutorial_Ref_Aircon_more Год назад

    For my own opinion from nueva ecija much better give to individual house hold to operate per 3 to 5kw and and excess send to grid as export . Less maintenance for big project.

  • @aeonstyle032
    @aeonstyle032 Год назад +1

    This ginormous feat should be replicated by more developed countries to reduce the carbon footprint of the world. Congratulations to the men and women behind this project. Mabuhay!

  • @frontseated5983
    @frontseated5983 Год назад +2

    I know how much the solar panels cost. How much will the building permits cost ?

  • @daneurope9167
    @daneurope9167 Год назад

    solar philippines has all winning in this project ..even after 30 years those land acquisitions will triple in land prices in the future if in case they want develop it in residential areas..

  • @jessicakim2164
    @jessicakim2164 Год назад +6

    Thumbs up to the 29-year-old CEO of Solar Philippines, Leandro Leviste. ❤️👍

  • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030

    What is the cost of this project and what is the annual maintenance costs to keep it running????

  • @joshi6898
    @joshi6898 Год назад +1

    Wow that space should be used as a farmland. Philippines can't even make food for it self. Used to export rice now Philippines is importing rice fron Thailand and Vietnam. That's the problem with solar power, it needs a huge area in order ti produce significant power. Wind power is much better.

  • @joeabad5908
    @joeabad5908 Год назад

    Being an archipelago, Solar power is a valid solution for the Philippines.

  • @valakailash9014
    @valakailash9014 Год назад +8

    Go for it philipines

  • @ilokanangkuripotdaw3517
    @ilokanangkuripotdaw3517 Год назад

    Get ready for a sum to own few shares, a good investment for everyone. Support this project

  • @virgiliapamutongan1453
    @virgiliapamutongan1453 Год назад +1

    😳🤩
    🙏
    Thank you lord!
    👍

  • @aceofheartstv5891
    @aceofheartstv5891 Год назад +1

    Wow! Philippines....

  • @inahvielriadan6893
    @inahvielriadan6893 Год назад

    Yesss.
    God blessed my Country Philippnes..now .
    And YELAHIAH ANGEL OF LIGHTS AND WARRIOR'S PROTECTS US..

  • @primogelacio3994
    @primogelacio3994 Год назад

    Very good investment if not excellent. Bravo St. E. Razon.

  • @eboycodar3697
    @eboycodar3697 Год назад +1

    Bagyo, baha, at lindol ang sisira sa solar, Philippines is a route of Typhoons every year

  • @LovinglyYourz
    @LovinglyYourz 11 месяцев назад

    Go Philippines!

  • @donson37
    @donson37 Год назад

    Guys like me will fund it to better the country.

  • @nonamespls3468
    @nonamespls3468 Год назад +1

    Filipino businessmen always promise big, i still remember Double Dragon that promises 200+ malls , or Dito , or HVN, mining stocks, and a lot more, why? to pump stock prices. There is a reason why big companies are not yet going all in on solar, it's because there are still a lot of going on with the technology, imagine buying solar panels today, then after 3 months a new material that is 10% more efficient, or 10% cheaper comes out, you'd be already in a big disadvantage. New exciting solar tech is coming in the next 3 yrs, so better wait.

  • @mar4072
    @mar4072 Год назад +1

    Never heard of this...by the way thank you very much for the info.

  • @YNCM1
    @YNCM1 Год назад +1

    Here at Philippines Rains a lot and we get hit by heavy storms many times every year. Tell me is this a good idea?

    • @jamesemboltorio582
      @jamesemboltorio582 Год назад

      If you know the proper engineering beyond solar power you can build typoon proof installation Ang storage that can survived calamity..wag Kang negative.

    • @YNCM1
      @YNCM1 Год назад

      @@jamesemboltorio582 you know what is the common thing large solar plants in different countries, it's built on a freaking desert. Now sure, I still haven't traveled all over the Philippines but tell me where on earth is the Philippines desert at?

    • @YNCM1
      @YNCM1 Год назад

      @REEREE BELLY sorry to say even though my last name is lim I have mostly Filipino blood. I just don't like billionaires exploiting others like scheming to create big too good to be true projects(Really small chance might be true) they might do this to have their stocks price go up in which they can have a loan using the stocks as collateral for this project and not using their own bullions, Then If ever this project ever goes well then they get the profits. Truth be told I'm not really against solar energy it's if you really want a stable and reliable energy I believe the nuclear energy is the only way to go. Sure it is more expensive to make but the fuel of nuclear energy is cheap which in the long run is much better. Plus it can be owned by the government and not just some private owners.

  • @joklakulatog3710
    @joklakulatog3710 Год назад

    One thing about good in investing in Solar Power that we are very dependent in Oil and Gas that played by greedy OPEC. There are bright futures ahead of us in Solar Power and EV to eliminates the emissions of OPEC players.

  • @MaybeLoveHate
    @MaybeLoveHate Год назад

    Let's go Philippines!

  • @melvinpatomendoza
    @melvinpatomendoza Год назад

    This is a good to go. I think theres 2 of this kind of projects that will benefit the countries energy problem.

  • @gilambosgilambos372
    @gilambosgilambos372 Год назад +1

    If PBM improve to make cheaper electric power surely we can attract Foreign Investors. ❤

  • @daeuropeanaffairs-bruxelle9093

    Make sure the solar power technology for the 2000 ha will not crowd out substantially existing land for food production for food security. Land is very scarce in Philippines.

  • @drew55555
    @drew55555 Год назад +3

    SPNEC and ACEN are the stock investments of the future 🎉

    • @rubenramos4811
      @rubenramos4811 Год назад

      Where can I buy shares of these stocks...???

    • @aprilsigaya
      @aprilsigaya Год назад

      You needed to have a brokerage first in order to buy.

  • @pmcastillo2166
    @pmcastillo2166 Год назад

    we need more that kind in Iligan City, Mindanao.

  • @luzcabangal8629
    @luzcabangal8629 Год назад

    Thanks God

  • @yongchen8204
    @yongchen8204 Год назад

    it is just too good to be true for the philippines.

  • @banguscclii2963
    @banguscclii2963 Год назад

    Malaki ang maintenance lalo na malalakas ang bagyo diyan. Saan mo itatapon ang mga basura niyan pag naabot ang life span ng panels. Marami namang natural gas diyan, sayang ang lupa. Di nagtatagal ang mga panels linisin palagi ang surface niyan dahil nan lalabo sa dumi at wear and tear.

  • @starlite5880
    @starlite5880 Год назад

    Surely, money coming from many PSE Stock Investors....SPNEC closed Friday P1.46 per shares.

  • @HuangHwei
    @HuangHwei 2 месяца назад +1

    Correction: 3500 hectares, not 2000

  • @dellcruz2818
    @dellcruz2818 Год назад

    MAGANDA... SA INVESTORS.. SA SOLAR POWER AT WIND ENERGY... LAGYAN NILA NG TOURISM COMPONENT ANG AREA. sa pilillia rizal. sayang iyon mganda ng view daming pumupunta doon.. kung lagyan ng kainan.. restaurant at HOTEL mga pang overnight lang. or 3 days stay.. to enjoy nature... sayang.
    mganda promote ang solar energy. at gumawa ng research ang solar philippines papaano maximize potential ng product.

  • @eianoespolon2980
    @eianoespolon2980 Год назад

    Correction Mambaling underpass was finished years ago , I dont know why you are making it as an example of projects that did not bear fruit.

  • @nats50
    @nats50 Год назад

    Does that equate to less expensive electricity for the masses? The Philippines has probably the most expensive electricity cost in Asia, if not way up there.

  • @suntzu4607
    @suntzu4607 Год назад

    I really hope this will be a success.

  • @joysiapo9900
    @joysiapo9900 Год назад +1

    Sayang mga lupang pwedeng taniman ng pagkukunan ng pagkain, tulad dito sa Tarlac, nasacrifice ang taniman ng palay at tubo

  • @robertcabahug5786
    @robertcabahug5786 Год назад

    Some of solar panel installation is in Bulacan going to Nueva ecija by Solar Philippines

  • @ginabelisario9282
    @ginabelisario9282 Год назад +4

    I can feel already the Rise of the Philippines..

    • @myrnamonserrat5795
      @myrnamonserrat5795 Год назад

      Thank you Lord 🙏.Philippines is rising up..Thank you who make it happen...Godbless

    • @kendowner5719
      @kendowner5719 Год назад

      That's funny. Been listening to the Philippines claiming to be the raising tiger for the last 15 years. It's getting worse not better. The electricity is unreliable and one of the most expensive in the world.I am currently paying P20,000 ($400) a month for electricity. City water is substandard there is not enough supply and very low quality. Trash collection is also unreliable with no schedule, You have to have a dog who barks when they try sneak down the street Supermarkets are poorly stocked. No school bus system to pick up the children for school, The poor have to pay local transportation to get their kids to school. It is a question do we pay for our kid to go to school or eat so millions of kids do not get a education or a future outside of begging or looking for plastic and metal to sell. The waterways are filled and polluted with trash. The city dumps are overfull so people throw their trash anywhere and everywhere.There are 2 classes in the Philippines Rich and Don't matter. I could do this all day but at the end of the day the reality is the Philippines is failing not raising.

  • @antonioarcangel2879
    @antonioarcangel2879 Год назад

    Goodluck to this project!

  • @meuryam7690
    @meuryam7690 Год назад

    Great project but for sure it is really a challenging in many ways before and after this project.

  • @zerotoeverything4348
    @zerotoeverything4348 Год назад +1

    nueve ecija? e di ba bagyuhin yan?

  • @rizaljose8531
    @rizaljose8531 Год назад +1

    Awesomeness a filipino owned company

  • @cynthiamaegonzales7002
    @cynthiamaegonzales7002 Год назад +1

    Bangon Pilipinas! Habol Pilipinas!, LORD, FATHER GOD ALMIGHTY!, continue to bless our country the Philippines to move forward...