SUBIC, Zambales—Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. (RP Energy) has donated 100 solar lamps to elementary students, and two computer sets to a school for Barangay Cawag, which does not have electricity and relies on a portable generator.
Employees of RP Energy, led by Corporate Social Responsibility Officer Jason Gavina, distributed on Tuesday the solar lamps to grade 1 and 2 students of Kinabuksan Integrated School.
The two computers were received by the faculty members of Kinabuksan Integrated in a simple ceremony.
RP Energy, which is developing a state-of-the-art coal-fired power plant at Subic’s Redondo Peninsula, will be using environment-friendly technology for its 600-megawatt power plant.
“As an energy company, we hope to light their future,” said Gavina.
“Please take good care of the solar lamps,” he urged the students and their parents.
Zambales Board Member Jonathan Khonghun thanked the energy company for knowing the things the community needs and providing them.