SM
strengthens pivot to solar PVs in support of DOE’s renewable energy goals
SM City
Bataan and its 4,060-piece solar photovoltaic (PV) panels have a peak capacity
of 2,376,000 kW.
As the world continues to grapple with
depleting resources, the need for renewable energy has never been more urgent.
Malls, as significant energy consumers, have a unique opportunity to lead the
charge towards a greener, more sustainable future by adopting renewable energy
solutions that can significantly reduce their environmental impact.
Understanding this, SM has been
continuously ramping up its renewable energy initiatives by adopting solutions
that lower its carbon footprint. One such solution is the adoption of solar
photovoltaic (PV) systems, which provide clean and renewable energy by
converting sunlight directly into electricity. This allows SM to reduce its
reliance on fossil fuels, lower energy costs, and contribute to a greener
environment.
Expanding
solar power across SM malls
As of February 2025, SM is nearing full
operations for the solar PV systems installed in 45 of its properties across the
country, with more slated for retrofitting soon.
SM’s use of solar PV systems is just one
of the many ways the company has been taking a more sustainable approach to
energy use while supporting the country in achieving its sustainability goals.
Its efforts continue to be recognized by reputable institutions both locally
and internationally.
Industry
recognition for SM's sustainability efforts
For instance, SM’s flagship mall, SM
Mall of Asia, was recognized at the 2024 Energy Efficiency Excellence Awards
and Sustainable Energy Awards organized by the Department of Energy (DOE). It
won the Sustainable Energy Award for a Private Institution for its solar PV
system, which is capable of generating 2.7-megawatts (MW) of peak
energy---enough to power 1,790 households for an entire year.
Meanwhile, SM City Butuan was recognized
under the New and Existing Building category at the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) Energy Awards 2024 Best Practices Competition for
Energy-Efficient Buildings. Endorsed by the DOE to represent the Philippines,
the mall was honored for advancing energy efficiency and conservation (EEC)
innovations in its design and operations.
Supporting
the DOE's Renewable Energy Roadmap
Alongside its efforts to integrate
renewable energy sources into its operations, SM is also committed to
supporting the DOE in achieving its targets under the Renewable Energy Roadmap
2017-2040, particularly its goal to increase the country's renewable energy
installed capacity to at least 20,000 MW by 2040.
SM City Tanza is one of the 45 SM malls with solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, numbering 2,286 units, which will produce 1,257.30 kW peak solar power.
Public-Private
Partnerships for a sustainable future
SM collaborates with partner solar PV
system providers under the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Distributed
Energy Resources program. These service contracts define the conditions of the
partnership, project timelines, and the assigned malls for each provider,
aligning with SM's adoption of renewable energy.
"At SM, sustainability is a
commitment. Our growing solar portfolio demonstrates our dedication to a
greener future for the Philippines, in partnership with the DOE and our valued
partners," shared SM Supermalls Vice President
for Corporate Compliance Group Engr. Liza Silerio.
“Together, we’re not just generating cost
savings – we’re shaping a more sustainable future by supporting long-term
environmental goals of our partners while contributing to the Philippines’
green transition,” said Green Heat Corporation Director Glenn Tong. Green Heat
is one of SM’s solar PV system providers.
SM City Butuan with its solar photovoltaic (PV) panels.
A
model for sustainable development
Beyond its environmental and economic
benefits, SM’s implementation of solar PV systems serves as a progressive model
for public-private partnerships (PPPs). By collaborating with the DOE, SM gains
access to technical expertise and financial incentives while helping the
country meet its sustainability goals. This approach promotes innovation,
creates jobs, and sets a precedent for other commercial establishments to follow.
DOE's
support for sustainable energy development
“The DOE has implemented sustainable
energy development strategies and institutionalized national and local
capabilities, and we are heartened by the strong support we have received from
both the private and public sectors,” said DOE Undersecretary Rowena Cristina
Guevara in her opening address at the Sustainable Energy Awards.
To learn more about SM’s various sustainability initiatives,
visit www.smsupermalls.com/smcares.
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