Shell sold its entire 40% interest in Tablas Strait
Offshore Wind Power Corp., the developer of the Tablas Strait 1, 2, and 3
offshore wind farms, to a subsidiary of Alternergy.
Before the
acquisition, Alternergy owned a 60% interest in the developer with Shell
holding the remaining 40%. The Philippine company is now the sole owner of the
development company and the wind farms. The financial details were left
undisclosed. “Alternergy is bullish on
the prospect of offshore wind power in the Philippines. Beyond our 500MW
capacity target by 2026, our Tablas offshore wind projects form part of the
next pipeline of projects. With full control of the Tablas projects, we are
eager to proceed at a more accelerated pace,” said Alternergy president Knud
Hedeager. He added that the Tablas
projects were viable under the feasibility study and that the company would be
moving forward with pre-development activities.
Shell and Alternergy
teamed up to explore the Philippines’ offshore wind potential in 2022. Data on
the wind farms suggests that the capacity for all three wind farms could be
between 1GW and 1.2GW.