BOI Certifies 179 Strategic Projects Worth P4.552 Trillion in One Month

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BOI Certifies 179 Strategic Projects Worth P4.552 Trillion in One Month
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The Board of Investments (BOI) has certified 179 strategic projects worth P4.552 trillion, including three new renewable energy projects under the green lane services in the span of one month. Renewable energy projects dominate with 144 projects worth P4.15 trillion, followed by digital infrastructure with eight projects worth P352.13 billion. While the manufacturing sector has a smaller share, the BOI emphasizes the significant economic impact and environmental benefits of these certified projects.

THE Board of Investments said it has certified 179 strategic projects worth P4.552 trillion, adding three new renewable energy projects under green lane services in the span of one month.

Meanwhile, while there are 23 certified projects under the Food Security sector, this only translated to a P14.37-billion project cost, contributing .32 percent share—or the smallest share in the project cost of the certified green lane projects. By project status, the data provided by Delos Reyes to reporters showed that of the 179 projects certified, six are already operational. Broken down, three of these are RE projects, two are digital infrastructure projects and one food security projects. There are 37 projects under construction, with 19 renewable energy projects; 4, digital infrastructure; 10, food security; and 4 under manufacturing.

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