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    TBC partnered with AC Energy to build a wind power project in Southeast Asia

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, The Blue Circle, a Singapore-based renewable energy developer and operator, signed a strategic cooperation agreement
    with AC Energy, the power subsidiary of Ayala Corporation.
    Under the new partnership, the two companies will jointly develop and build TBC's nearly 1,500MW wind power projects in Southeast Asia, of which more than 700MW will be built
    in Vietnam.

    TBC Founder, Chairman and CEO said, "Ayala Corporation is one of
    the most respected brands in Southeast Asia.
    The company's philosophy, and their goal of aggressively expanding renewable energy in the region, is a perfect fit for us and we are excited to make them a strategic partner
    for the future.
    " ”

    AC Energy currently owns 25% of TBC and has acquired the right to
    invest at the project level.

    AC Energy's CEO said: "We are delighted to partner with The Blue Circle as we expand
    rapidly in the region.
    Our strategic partnerships are built on
    our combined expertise, strong financing capabilities and strong development channels.

    The two companies intend to start construction of a 200MW wind energy project in Vietnam next year
    .
    In addition to projects in the Mekong region, TBC is also building
    in the Philippines, Indonesia and Laos.
    TBC will work with AC Energy to develop it to the energy production stage
    .

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    Recently, The Blue Circle, a Singapore-based renewable energy developer and operator, signed a strategic cooperation agreement
    with AC Energy, the power subsidiary of Ayala Corporation.
    Under the new partnership, the two companies will jointly develop and build TBC's nearly 1,500MW wind power projects in Southeast Asia, of which more than 700MW will be built
    in Vietnam.

    Wind power projects

    TBC Founder, Chairman and CEO said, "Ayala Corporation is one of
    the most respected brands in Southeast Asia.
    The company's philosophy, and their goal of aggressively expanding renewable energy in the region, is a perfect fit for us and we are excited to make them a strategic partner
    for the future.
    " ”

    AC Energy currently owns 25% of TBC and has acquired the right to
    invest at the project level.

    AC Energy's CEO said: "We are delighted to partner with The Blue Circle as we expand
    rapidly in the region.
    Our strategic partnerships are built on
    our combined expertise, strong financing capabilities and strong development channels.

    The two companies intend to start construction of a 200MW wind energy project in Vietnam next year
    .
    In addition to projects in the Mekong region, TBC is also building
    in the Philippines, Indonesia and Laos.
    TBC will work with AC Energy to develop it to the energy production stage
    .

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