TOKYO, JAPAN, May 25 – RENOVA, a renewable energy company, announced its participation in The Future Energy Show Philippines 2023, which will take place on May 15 and 16, 2023, at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay, Philippines. This event is the largest renewable energy-related exhibition in the Philippines, and RENOVA is excited to take part. RENOVA is primarily active in the Asia-Pacific region, where it is involved in the exploration, development, and operation of renewable energy businesses, including solar, biomass, wind, geothermal, and hydro.

As of April 2023, RENOVA has 29 locations and a total power generation capacity of 1.5 GW, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and decarbonization. This will be RENOVA’s first large-scale exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region, and the company plans to use this opportunity to connect with local industry players and form long-term working partnerships and a local supply chain. The event is expected to draw over 6,000 visitors and approximately 150 companies, providing an ideal platform for RENOVA to showcase its expertise in the renewable energy sector.

“We are delighted to participate in The Future Energy Show Philippines 2023 and to connect with local industry players in the region,” said Yosuke Kiminami, RENOVA’s CEO. “We are committed to accelerating business development throughout the region with the aim of contributing to regionwide sustainability and decarbonization. We look forward to this opportunity to demonstrate our technological and financing capabilities and build long-lasting relationships with local partners.”

RENOVA’s head office is located in Tokyo, Japan, and it has local hubs in the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The company plans to continue expanding its businesses in each country within the region to adapt to local renewable energy characteristics and overall market growth. For more information on RENOVA’s participation in The Future Energy Show Philippines 2023, please visit their website or stop by their booth during the event.

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