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Philippines’ stricter oversight reshapes how renewable developers manage project risks

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Developers are reassessing project execution and risk management as the Philippines tightens oversight of renewable energy projects. (Photo: iStock)

As the Philippines tightens oversight of renewable energy projects, developers are facing growing pressure to ensure that awarded capacity translates into actual power generation. The shift is prompting companies to reassess how they manage project execution, partnerships and development risks.

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  • Authorities are placing greater emphasis on whether projects can be delivered on time and connected to the grid.
  • Careful due diligence, trusted local partners, and early coordination with grid operators are becoming critical to meeting project timelines.
  • In contrast, Vietnam manages project pipelines through centralized planning, giving the government greater control over when and how renewable capacity is developed.
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