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Philippines' tallest windmills to power Alabat Island

By Nimfa Estrellado Quezon Government Angelina "Doktora Helen" Tan, along with Alternergy Holdings Corporation President Gerry P. ...

By Nimfa Estrellado




Philippines' tallest windmills to power Alabat Island
Quezon Government Angelina "Doktora Helen" Tan, along with Alternergy Holdings Corporation President Gerry P. Magbanua, government officials, and other key stakeholders, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Alabat Island wind power project on May 9, 2024 in Alabat, Quezon. (Photo from Alabatin Kami)






ALABAT, Quezon – Alternergy Holdings Corporation broke ground today, May 9, 2024 on the Alabat Wind Power Project, a significant step towards expanded renewable energy in the Philippines. The project will see the construction of eight wind turbines, the tallest in the country, located on Alabat Island off the coast of Quezon province.

The project represents a collaborative effort between Alternergy, the Quezon Provincial Government, and national agencies. Governor Angelina "Doktora Helen" Tan, who played a key role in the project's endorsement to the Department of Energy, expressed her enthusiasm: "This groundbreaking ceremony marks a new era for Alabat Island. The project will usher in significant opportunities for the people of Alabat, Perez, and Quezon."



She stressed the importance of sustainable energy development in the region and highlighted the potential economic benefits that the wind farm will bring to local communities. The governor also expressed her gratitude to all stakeholders involved in making the project a reality and emphasized the need for continued support and cooperation moving forward.

"We are thrilled to bring clean energy to Quezon Province and contribute to the nation's energy security," said Gerry Magbanua, President of Alternergy Holdings Corporation and Alabat Wind Power Corporation.

He also said that the Alabat Wind Power Project aims to transform Quezon Province's energy landscape. Its strategic location facing the Pacific Ocean ensures strong winds to generate clean, renewable energy, supporting the government's goal of expanding sustainable energy sources.


Wind power is a clean and abundant energy source with minimal environmental impact. The Alabat Wind Power Project will displace fossil fuel generated electricity, resulting in reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved air quality.

A crucial interconnection agreement (ICA) between Alternergy Holdings Corporation and the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) guarantees seamless transmission of the generated power into the national grid. NGCP President and CEO Anthony Almeda emphasized NGCP's commitment to supporting renewable energy ventures.

Alternergy is a leading renewable energy company in the Philippines. The Alabat Wind Power Project strengthens their portfolio and aligns with their target of developing up to 1,370 MW of renewable energy sources.

The project promises positive economic and social impacts in the Alabat, Quezon, and Perez (AlQueRez) Island communities. Hundreds of jobs will be created during construction, and Alternergy has committed to community development initiatives focusing on education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

The construction of the Philippines' tallest wind turbines demonstrates the nation's dedication to renewable energy technology, innovation, and leadership in the field of sustainable energy. By reducing the country's reliance on imported fossil fuels, the Alabat Wind Power Project strengthens the Philippines' energy security.

The Alabat wind turbines are poised to become an iconic landmark for the region, potentially attracting renewable energy and sustainable tourism interests. It is an investment in a cleaner future – showcasing environmental stewardship and a commitment to sustainability.

Construction will take approximately two years, with the wind farm projected to be operational by the end of 2025. The project also aims to create job opportunities and boost economic growth in the local community.

Additionally, the Alabat Wind Power Project aligns with the country's goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. The wind farm will contribute to the country's renewable energy targets and help diversify the energy mix. This project demonstrates a step towards a greener and more sustainable future for the region.

The success of the Alabat Wind Power Project highlights the importance of collaboration between stakeholders across various sectors. Alternergy extends gratitude to its partners, including the DOE, the Quezon Provincial Government, the NGCP, local communities, and all involved agencies and contractors.

The Alabat Wind Power Project underscores the Philippines' journey towards a sustainable energy model. With vast renewable energy potential, Alternergy Holdings Corporation leads the way in this exciting transformation.

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