Shaping a sustainable future with clean, renewable energy solutions.

The path towards a sustainable future requires transformative change and commitment.
Pursuing an urgent mission to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 will push the demand for new technologies that would expand the share of cleaner, more affordable renewable energy sources.
At Terra Renewables, we strive to take the lead in driving the clean energy transition through the development of modern power infrastructures and significant investments on renewable capacity expansion, benefiting both the economy and communities.Â



About us
Terra Renewables invests in energy infrastructure to make renewable sources more accessible in support of the economic, environmental, and social development plans of the Philippine government.
The foundation of its portfolio is Terra Solar Philippines, a model of dependable renewable energy poised to be the world’s largest solar power facility with an innovative energy storage system technology.
Our Commitment
Power Generation Mix
in the Philippines in 2020


Better choices. Better lives.
Through our investments in renewable energy infrastructure, we aim to increase current installed capacity, lower energy costs, and create thousands of local jobs and livelihood opportunities.




Better choices. Better lives.

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Coal Displacement

Gas Displacement



For a Greener Grid



Our Companies
Shaping a sustainable future, one community at a time.
With sustainability at the core of our business, we aspire to be one of the largest renewable energy providers, helping meet the growing demand for capacity.
Terra Renewables is driven by its thrust to pioneer projects that are environmentally resilient and socially relevant.

Terra Solar is a 2500-3500 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) and 4000-4500MWh energy storage system company that will supply 850MW of mid-merit renewable energy to Meralco, the largest private sector electric distribution utility company in the Philippines.
The envisioned 850MW supply can displace an annual consumption of approximately 1.4 million tons of coal or 930 million liters of oil. This means reduction in both greenhouse gas emissions and import dependency for the country from 2026 to 2046.

Beginning 2023 and 20 years thereafter, Terra Tanauan will be supplying 50MW of clean and renewable energy to Meralco from its power plants in Tanauan, Batangas and Maragondon, Cavite. In excess of this initial 50MW, Terra Tanauan will also be supplying at least 80MW to the grid, all while providing meaningful livelihood and developments to the community.