ACEN Corp.
ACEN Corp. is the listed energy platform of the Ayala Group, focused on developing, owning, and operating renewable energy projects across the Asia Pacific region. The company aims to achieve 20 GW of attributable renewable energy capacity by 2030, with a strong commitment to transitioning its entire generation portfolio to 100% renewables by 2025.
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Strategic Overview
- Committed to transitioning its entire generation portfolio to 100% renewables by 2025.
- Targeting 20 GW of attributable renewable energy capacity by 2030.
- Strategic focus on large-scale utility-scale solar, wind, and battery storage projects across Asia Pacific.
- Actively exploring expansion into new markets, including the United States.
- Utilizing partnerships and blended finance models to accelerate energy transition initiatives.
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Deal Activity from Public Sources
ACEN Australia's New England Solar Farm Stage 1 becomes fully operational, delivering 400 MWac of solar power and 100 MWh of battery storage to the grid.
ACEN and The Rockefeller Foundation launch the Energy Transition Accelerator (ETA) in Vietnam, a blended finance facility to accelerate coal plant retirement and renewable energy replacement.
ACEN completes the acquisition of the remaining 50% stake in UPC\AC Renewables Australia, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary now known as ACEN Australia.
ACEN acquires a 49% stake in Solar NT, a subsidiary of Super Energy Corporation, which owns and operates 837 MW of solar power plants in Vietnam.
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Key People
Eric Francia
President and CEO
Maria Corazon Dizon
Chief Finance Officer
Patrice Clausse
Chief Operating Officer, ACEN International
Track Record
4,700
MW Total
17
Years Active
Notable projects: New England Solar Farm (Australia), Stubbo Solar Farm (Australia), SanMar Solar Farm (Philippines), Gia Lai Wind Farm (Vietnam)
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