Relying on the complementary advantages of resources and industries, China ASEAN clean energy cooperation continues to deepen and expand. Cross border energy projects have connected the green power network, accelerating the pace of energy transformation in Southeast Asia and consolidating the energy foundation for regional economic integration.

The global low-carbon transformation of energy is accelerating, and the overseas photovoltaic combined with energy storage industry is entering a window of rapid expansion. In 2026, the company officially disclosed that Apolaki Four Inc, a new energy development company, plans to invest 15.7 billion pesos to establish the benchmark clean energy Titan V solar project in South Surigao Province, southern Philippines.
The overall planning of the project will be implemented in Guinhalinan and Javier villages within the jurisdiction of Barrobo, and an integrated comprehensive energy station with photovoltaic power generation and energy storage facilities will be built. The photovoltaic installed capacity of the project reaches a peak of 320 megawatts; The installed capacity of supporting energy storage facilities is 33.8 megawatts, with a total energy storage capacity of 141.8 megawatt hours. The project is planned to start construction in the fourth quarter of 2026 and achieve grid connection and commercial use in the fourth quarter of 2027. The peak stage of project construction can provide nearly 1500 job opportunities for the local area.

The core advantage of the project is to adopt an integrated layout of photovoltaic and energy storage, relying on large capacity energy storage equipment to absorb surplus photovoltaic power during the day. During peak electricity consumption periods, rainy and light deficient periods, or unstable periods of the power grid, the project can smoothly deliver electricity, effectively enhancing the safety and resilience of the regional power grid. This construction plan fully complies with the current new energy management regulations in the Philippines and meets the mandatory standards for energy storage ratio of large-scale new energy power stations. Keywords: Philippines, photovoltaics, energy storage
In February 2026, the Philippine Department of Energy will include this project in the national key energy engineering list. With special support policies, the project will enjoy priority approval through a green channel throughout the entire process of approval, land use review, and construction.Editor/Gong Ziwei
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