AC Energy (ACPIF)

Overall impact
D (40)

Commentary

AC Energy is a below-average overall performer. With a 'D' rating of 39.7 for overall impact (bottom 25% of all companies), AC Energy ranks 60th out of 63 industry peers, behind Intersect Power, Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure, Pattern Energy and 56 others, and ahead of Constellation Energy Corporation, China Suntien Green Energy, and Guangdong Baolihua New. On top material causes for AC Energy's industry (Utilities), AC Energy performs poorly in Terrestrial Biodiversity (32.0 score), Healthy Oceans (13.5), Renewable Energy Growth (20.8) and 5 other causes where it received a 'D' or 'F' score. AC Energy did not receive an 'A' rating on any cause.
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Company

AC Energy

Employees
310
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers
Sub-industry
Renewable Electricity
SASB industry
Electric Utilities & Power Generators
Headquarters
Philippines
Share classes
ACPIF
Description
Acen Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the power generation and trading; and oil and mineral exploration, development, and production activities in the Philippines and internationally. It operates and maintains 81 megawatts (MW) and 52MW wind farms in Ilocos Norte; a 54MW wind farm in Guimaras; a 40MW wind farm in Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam; a 252MW wind farm in Quang Binh Province, Vietnam; a 88MW wind farm in Ninh Thuan, Vietnam; a 75 MW wind farm in South Sulawesi, Indonesia; 80MWdc, 18MWdc, and 45MWdc solar power farms in Negros Occidental; a 120MWdc solar power farm in Alaminos, Laguna; a 63MWdc solar power farm in Palauig, Zambales; a 80MWdc solar power plants in Dak Lak and Khanh Hoa, Vietnam; and 140MWdc and 70MWdc solar power farms in Rajasthan and Gujarat, India. The company also owns and operates a 244MW coal thermal project located in Batangas; 108MW diesel plant in Olongapo City; 20MW diesel power plant in La Union; 48MW diesel plant in Bulacan; 24MW diesel power barge plant in Iloilo; 150MW diesel plant in Pililia, Rizal; 32MW geothermal plant in Santo Tomas, Batangas; and 648MW geothermal plant in West Java, Indonesia. It also engages in the leasing and land development activities; trading of electricity in the wholesale electricity spot market; distribution of petroleum products; financing activities; and advisory/consultancy activities. The company was formerly known as AC Energy Corporation and changed its name to Acen Corporation in July 2022. Acen Corporation was incorporated in 1969 and is based in Makati City, the Philippines. Acen Corporation operates as a subsidiary of AC Energy and Infrastructure Corporation.
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Ethos considers the following causes material for AC Energy, based on its industry sub-industry Renewable Electricity. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.
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