Axciona Energy Corp. actively participated in the CREBA Central & North Luzon Conference & Expo, held in Clark, Pampanga — advocating for the critical role of renewable energy in shaping livable, resilient, and sustainable communities across the Philippines.
The Chamber of Real Estate & Builders’ Associations, Inc. (CREBA) conference gathered real estate developers, urban planners, local government officials, infrastructure investors, and industry advocates from across Central and North Luzon to discuss the future of sustainable property development and community infrastructure in the region.
Renewable Energy as a Foundation for Community Development
Axciona Energy’s participation underscored the company’s conviction that renewable energy infrastructure is not merely an environmental imperative — it is a foundational pillar for the development of modern, competitive, and livable communities.
Key themes advanced by Axciona Energy at the conference included:
- The economic and social benefits of distributed and utility-scale renewable energy for local communities
- Opportunities for real estate developers and locators to access clean energy through corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
- The role of renewable energy in reducing power costs for industrial, commercial, and residential developments
- Sustainable land use strategies that integrate renewable energy projects with existing agricultural and property assets
Advancing the Energy Transition in Central and North Luzon
Central and North Luzon represent a strategically significant corridor for renewable energy development in the Philippines. Axciona Energy’s project pipeline includes sites within the region, and the company’s participation at CREBA’s conference reinforced its commitment to engaging local stakeholders — landowners, local government units, and community organizations — as essential partners in the development process.
Axciona Energy continues to build relationships across industry sectors, recognizing that the Philippines’ energy transition requires broad coalition-building across real estate, infrastructure, government, and civil society.