POWER 4 ALL to Power Up 3.6 MW Grid-Tied Solar Project for Manila Water

POWER 4 ALL is pleased to work alongside MSpectrum for the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a 3.6-megawatt (MW) Grid-Tied Solar Power Project for Manila Water Company’s Pumping Stations and Sewage Treatment Plants.

Tapping into the expertise of POWER 4 ALL, MSpectrum entrusted the company with critical roles in bringing sustainable energy solutions to several Manila Water facilities. This move aligns with Manila Water’s commitment to reducing its energy consumption and carbon footprint through renewable energy—specifically, solar power.

The rollout of the project is being implemented in phases. On April 15, 2025, the solar installation contract for the Marikina and Siruna facilities was awarded. The momentum continued on May 19, with additional sites in Calawis, North Taguig, Fort Bonifacio, Makati, and East La Mesa officially included in the program.

Once fully operational, the 3.6 MW project will harness solar energy to help power Manila Water’s operations, supporting its goal to transition toward cleaner, more sustainable energy sources. This collaboration highlights the growing role of solar technology in utility-scale infrastructure and showcases the strength of partnerships between key players in the renewable energy sector.

POWER 4 ALL remains committed to accelerating the adoption of clean energy in the Philippines, empowering industries and communities through accessible and reliable solar solutions.

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