Emerging Power, Inc. (EPI) is a power company incorporated in the Philippines, with majority of its shares owned by one of the country’s biggest mining firms – Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC, NIKL.PSE) – investing over PhP3 billion in a move to diversify its mining business.Currrently, EPI has four (4) subsidiaries: Biliran Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) which is 60% EPI-owned, Jobin-SQM, Inc. (JSI), Manta Energy, Inc. (MEI), and Mindoro Geothermal Power Corporation (MGPC).EPI is building a portfolio of renewable energy assets, diversified as to technology and geography, providing unique, cost effective, and reliable energy solutions. These will efficiently address the power requirements of many commercial and industrial consumers and electric cooperatives.EPI envisions a world where renewable and sustainable energy is mainstream technology within the decade.Empowering the next generation.
Emerging Power, Inc. (EPI) is a power company incorporated in the Philippines, with majority of its shares owned by one of the country’s biggest mining firms – Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC, NIKL.PSE) – investing over PhP3 billion in a move to diversify its mining business.Currrently, EPI has four (4) subsidiaries: Biliran Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) which is 60% EPI-owned, Jobin-SQM, Inc. (JSI), Manta Energy, Inc. (MEI), and Mindoro Geothermal Power Corporation (MGPC).EPI is building a portfolio of renewable energy assets, diversified as to technology and geography, providing unique, cost effective, and reliable energy solutions. These will efficiently address the power requirements of many commercial and industrial consumers and electric cooperatives.EPI envisions a world where renewable and sustainable energy is mainstream technology within the decade.Empowering the next generation.
Emerging Power, Inc. (EPI) is a power company incorporated in the Philippines, with majority of its shares owned by one of the country’s biggest mining firms – Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC, NIKL.PSE) – investing over PhP3 billion in a move to diversify its mining business.Currrently, EPI has four (4) subsidiaries: Biliran Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) which is 60% EPI-owned, Jobin-SQM, Inc. (JSI), Manta Energy, Inc. (MEI), and Mindoro Geothermal Power Corporation (MGPC).EPI is building a portfolio of renewable energy assets, diversified as to technology and geography, providing unique, cost effective, and reliable energy solutions. These will efficiently address the power requirements of many commercial and industrial consumers and electric cooperatives.EPI envisions a world where renewable and sustainable energy is mainstream technology within the decade.Empowering the next generation.