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Philippines’ Retail Aggregation Program grows as Lawson, McDonald’s participate

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Representatives from Lawson Philippines and ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions sign a power supply agreement. (Photo: ACEN RES)

Japanese convenience store chain Lawson is planning to achieve 100% renewable electricity use in the Philippines, with supply set to begin in late May through energy company ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES).

The move aligns with the Philippines’ Retail Aggregation Program (RAP), a government initiative designed to facilitate electricity trading and advance sustainability goals.

Unlock the full article to explore three key takeaways:

  1. Philippines RAP open to businesses using as little as 100 kW/month, effective June 2026.
  2. Lawson Philippines' 25 stores switch to 100% renewables via ACEN RES starting in May.
  3. McDonald's Philippines joins RAP, signing with EvoEnergi for conventional and renewable power.
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