Transfer to Philippines’ MIT to 100 % Renewable Energy through Virtual Power Purchase Agreement

Transfer to Philippines’ MIT to 100 % Renewable Energy through Virtual Power Purchase Agreement


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We know this in the United States, but the University of Mepia (formerly known as the MapVa Institute of Technology, thus MIT) is the Philippines’s oldest engineering and technology institution. It has completed the transfer of 100 renewable energy of all of its campuses to renewable energy by partnership with the Essen Renewable Energy Solution (Essen Race).

The university, which has been at the forefront of technological innovation in the fields, including artificial intelligence, robotics, and sustainable energy research, began transferring its renewable energy from its Manila and Makati campus. In May 2025, Cabivia became the latest campus to complete the Mepia Malian College Laguna (MPIA MCL) switch.

The transfer was facilitated by the Department of Energy’s Green Energy Option Program (GEP), which allows eligible consumers with a minimum of 100 kW monthly peak demand to contract a renewable energy supply from licensed providers. Under the program, companies receive clean energy generated from solar, air, and geothermal plants that provide existing power grid without the need for additional infrastructure such as roof solar installations.

Environmental effect is significant. Manila and Maciti campuses now avoid the emissions of about 350 350 metric carbon dioxide monthly, while the Laguna campus prevents 91 tonnes of CO2 each month.

President and CEO of Mepia University, Dr. Dodgi S. Mistressampo, emphasized the alignment with the company’s mission: “This partnership with Essen Race and our change in 100 renewable energy reflects our irreversible commitment to environmental guidance and our responsibility for future generations.

The move supports numerous UN sustainable development goals, including SDG7 (cheap and clean energy), SDG11 (Sustainable City and community), SDG11 (responsible consumption and production), SDG 13 (climate action), and SDG17 (for the SDG17).

Senior vice president in Essen and head of market change, Tony Waldies, noted a joint commitment to stability. Essen aims to reach 100 % renewable energy production by 2025.

Engineer. Head of Account Management in Sheila Mina, VP and Acne Race and a Mepia Eluma, highlights the company’s comprehensive approach: “Mepia MCL is not only dedicated to providing quality education but also to protect its students’ future by accepting stability through this transfer for renewable energy.”

In recognition of his commitment, Essen Race awarded the campus of the University of Mepia with “renewable energy -powered” seeds, the Laguna campus found gold seeds for long -term decoration.

The move has been positioned as one of the top technical institutions in Southeast Asia, which is already recognized as one of the top technical institutions in Southeast Asia, which has progress in engineering education and research at the country’s most green university campus.


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