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Wind Power Momentum in the Philippines: Quezon’s First Coastal Project Advances

Date:2025-12-24

The renewable energy landscape in Southeast Asia continues to evolve with strong momentum — and recent developments in the Philippines underscore this trend.
 
The Alabat Wind Project, a 64 MW facility being developed by Alternergy in Quezon Province, has secured project funding and is now underway along the Pacific coastline, marking the first wind power installation in this coastal corridor of the country. Construction is on track ahead of its planned completion by the end of 2025.
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Meanwhile, the broader Quezon North Wind Power Project — a massive ~344 MW onshore development backed by green financing — is also progressing, with phase one targeted for completion in late 2026. These initiatives are part of a growing pipeline of wind installations that position the Philippines as a key emerging wind energy market in Southeast Asia.
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These moves reflect a broader regional trend: Southeast Asian countries are increasingly prioritizing wind and renewable energy deployment to meet electrification and decarbonization goals, supported by policy frameworks, auction programs, and project finance mechanisms.
 
AWE — ASEAN Wind Energy Expo 2026
As this vibrant market unfolds, events like the AWE – ASEAN Wind Energy Expo 2026 provide an important forum for international and regional stakeholders to exchange insights, explore project opportunities, and strengthen partnerships.
 
Bangkok, Thailand — IMPACT International Exhibition & Convention Centre
March 25–27, 2026
 
We welcome industry players, developers, investors, and technology partners to join the conversation and help shape Southeast Asia’s wind energy future.
 
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Resource from: https://www.saurenergy.asia/wind-power-rises-in-quezon-as-first-coastal-project-gets-funded/