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The Ayala Way Vol. 5 No. 139

Powered by Renewable Energy

(Left) Cebu Pacific and ACEN RES officers, led respectively by CEB Vice President of Safety, Quality and Security Materno Ilagan and ACEN RES Vice President and Head of Account Management Sheila Mina, unveil the Powered by Renewable Energy badge, a proprietary seal awarded by ACEN RES to its customers to recognize their transition to renewable energy, on December 4 at the Cebu Pacific Airline Operations Center; (right) Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu and ACEN President and CEO Eric Francia unveil Globe's Powered by Renewable Energy badge at The Globe Tower in October

(Left) Cebu Pacific and ACEN RES officers, led respectively by CEB Vice President of Safety, Quality and Security Materno Ilagan and ACEN RES Vice President and Head of Account Management Sheila Mina, unveil the Powered by Renewable Energy badge, a proprietary seal awarded by ACEN RES to its customers to recognize their transition to renewable energy, on December 4 at the Cebu Pacific Airline Operations Center; (right) Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu and ACEN President and CEO Eric Francia unveil Globe's Powered by Renewable Energy badge at The Globe Tower in October

We are delighted to partner with Cebu Pacific to support their commitment to sustainable aviation. By providing renewable energy solutions, we are enabling Cebu Pacific to reduce its carbon emissions and operate more efficiently. This partnership aligns with our mission of making renewable energy accessible for businesses across the Philippines.

SHEILA MINA
ACEN RES Vice President and
Head of Account Management

ACEN, through its retail electricity supply arm, ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions, has partnered with Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading carrier, to transition two of the airline’s key facilities to 100 percent renewable energy.

Cebu Pacific’s APlus and AirJuan buildings located in Pasay City are now fully powered by renewable energy through ACEN RES, reaffirming the carrier’s commitment to decarbonizing its operations.

Both buildings are critical to Cebu Pacific’s daily operations as they house the airlines’ maintenance and catering operations, respectively. Shifting these facilities to renewable energy reinforces the airline’s broader decarbonization strategy which includes transitioning to a modern and fuel-efficient all-NEO fleet, implementing fuel-efficient practices, optimizing flight routes, and electrifying its ground support equipment.

Earlier, in October, ACEN announced that Globe has shifted 20 of its facilities to 100 percent renewable energy supply as well, with three other sites in the process of transition with guaranteed renewable energy supply. These facilities include The Globe Tower, its corporate headquarters in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City, which shifted to renewable energy in 2019.

This move underscores Globe’s commitment to sustainability and its active role in promoting renewable energy adoption in the country. Globe partnered with ACEN RES for its proven track record in delivering sustainable and reliable renewable energy solutions. Through this partnership, Globe aims to reduce its carbon footprint as part of its net zero strategy.

Read the full stories at acenrenewables.com.

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AC Knowledge Management is responsible for enterprise content management, archives management, and the development of knowledge products and services in Ayala. KM produces books on corporate history and business developments and publishes the groupwide internal communications channel, The Ayala Way.