ACEN Corp. has received an A rating and leadership recognition from CDP, a global non-profit focused on climate change, deforestation, and water security. This marks a significant improvement from the company’s previous B rating, reflecting its commitment to environmental sustainability. CDP recognized ACEN for its best practices in climate action, environmental governance, transparency, and risk management.
The improved rating highlights ACEN’s integrated approach to sustainability, including its early retirement of coal-fired plants through the Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM). The company’s divestment in a 246 MW coal plant in Batangas will significantly reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the shift to renewable energy, aligning with ACEN’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
ACEN’s efforts contribute to the global push for responsible energy transition, reinforcing its target to expand renewable energy capacity to 20,000 MW by 2030. Through its global projects, ACEN continues to demonstrate the pivotal role of clean energy in combating climate change and fostering long-term environmental and financial sustainability.