Makati facilities powered by 100% RE



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Makati City is continuing its shift toward renewable energy (RE) to reduce carbon emissions across its operations.
The facilities of the city now running fully on RE are the New Makati City Hall, the University of Makati, Makati Coliseum, Ospital ng Makati, Makati City Hall Building 2, the Old City Hall Building, and three public schools — Nemesio I. Yabut Elementary School, Makati High School, and Pio del Pilar Elementary School, according to Mayor Nancy Binay.
The clean energy is supplied by ACEN Corporation.
“Each kilowatt we move to clean energy lowers our emissions and lowers our costs. And each peso that we save will return to the people in the form of service they need,” Binay said.