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Freeman Cebu Business

Vivant sees growth in solar solutions

Ehda M. Dagooc - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines —  Publicly-listed Vivant Corporation sees the rising demand for adaptable energy solutions, like rooftop solar to drive growth moving forward.

During the company’s annual stockholders’ meeting held Thursday, June 16, 2022, Vivant Corporation President Emil Andre M. Garcia said that its fully owned subsidiary, Corenergy Inc., posted a net income after tax (NIAT) of P47.7 million in 2021, a remarkable increase over its NIAT of P2.04 million in 2020.

“This remarkable increase is attributed to Corenergy’s growing customers for energy engineering services and solar solutions. We expect growth in the sector as industries adapt to the changed landscape and see the value of the adaptable energy solutions that Corenergy provides,” Garcia said.

Vivant Corporation reported a net income of P1.8 billion in 2021, an increase of 23 percent over 2020’s P1.4 billion. The increase is attributed to improved performance of subsidiaries, particularly in power, amid better generation output and increased business activities.

The company expects an increase in demand for energy solutions, particularly rooftop solar, as more consumers see the need to better manage their energy-related costs.

According to Garcia while the damage brought by super typhoon Odette dampened Visayan Electric’s performance in the first quarter of 2022, the prolonged outage due to damaged power infrastructure has raised awareness on the benefits of solar energy. 

In 2021, Vivant also invested in Buskowitz Energy, a solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company that provides sustainable solar solutions services to a wide variety of customers. As of today, it has a total generating capacity of 9.23 MW.

Both Buskowitz and Corenergy’s solar solutions contribute to Vivant’s goal of reaching a 30-percent RE portfolio by 2030.

“As we continue to grow the business, understanding our impact to the environment, economy and society is key step in ensuring business sustainability for Vivant,” noted Vivant Corporation CEO Arlo A.G. Sarmiento.

The company is poised to spend P30 billion for renewable energy (RE) and hybrid power facilities, including infrastructure projects in the next three to five years. 

Since 2019, the Cebu-based company has been reporting its sustainability performance using the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) standards. In its 2021 Sustainability Report, Vivant identified with eight Sustainable Development Goals that include affordable and clean energy.

The company’s CSR is also actively pursuing projects that promote not only quality education but also renewable energy. Vivant Foundation and its partners recently completed an EU-funded project—Renewable Energy for Livelihood and Youth—which energized 16 off-grid public schools using solar energy, upgraded technical-vocational education of five senior high schools, and provided livelihood assistance to 12 people’s organizations in Cebu, Bohol and Palawan.

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