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Meralco, through its subsidiary Meralco PowerGen, is preparing a major overseas expansion with a six hundred seventy megawatt natural gas plant in Singapore. Once completed in 2029, the facility is expected to supply power to nearly one million Singaporean households.

The project is significant for several reasons. First, it signals Meralco’s intention to diversify beyond the Philippine grid. Second, it shows that Philippine energy companies can compete in highly regulated, technology intensive markets like Singapore. The plant will integrate a large scale battery energy storage system and use a Mitsubishi gas turbine capable of hydrogen co firing, aligning with Singapore’s long term decarbonization pathway.

For Meralco investors, the expansion represents a potentially strong and stable earnings stream from a market known for predictable regulation and high power demand. It also enhances Meralco’s regional profile at a time when the Philippine energy sector faces constant challenges, from thin reserve margins to regulatory disputes.

For the Philippine workforce, the project may create opportunities for Filipino engineers and technical specialists, many of whom already work in Singapore’s power and industrial sectors.

The investment also signals that Philippine firms are increasingly looking outward for growth, especially when local regulatory risks remain unpredictable.

Photo credit: https://www.meralcopowergen.com.ph/

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