The Philippines’ DOE has selected 123 projects totaling 10.195 GW across solar, wind, and storage in GEA-4
Largest shares come from 4.2 GW ground-mounted solar and 2.5 GW onshore wind
Winning projects will need to start operations between 2026 and 2029 nationwide
The Department of Energy (DOE) in the Philippines has finally approved almost 10.2 GW of new wind, solar, and storage capacity in its Green Energy Auction (GEA-4). This effectively increases the total capacity of this round from the originally announced 9.37 GW.
In September 2025, the DOE accepted bids for 9.4 GW of renewable energy capacity while announcing preliminary results (see Philippines: GEA-4 Draws 9.42 GW In Renewable Energy Bids).
Last week, the department announced selecting 123 winning bidders for 10.195 GW capacity across diverse technologies, including ground-mounted solar, rooftop solar, floating PV, integrated renewable energy projects with BESS, and onshore wind.
Specifically, the winning projects comprise the following:
4.2 GW ground-mounted solar projects mainly in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao
2.3 GW floating solar capacity, including large-scale projects in Laguna, Pampanga, and Negros
2.5 GW onshore wind projects with significant developments planned in Quezon, Sorsogon, and Visayas provinces
1.2 GW integrated RE with energy storage systems, and
24.82 MW rooftop solar that will promote decentralized and urban clean energy solutions.
The list of winning bidders is available on the DOE website. Winning projects are scheduled to come online between 2026 and 2029.