Sustainability today goes beyond clean energy. It is also about empowering communities and ensuring that progress is shared. In a recent milestone, Vena Energy reinforced this commitment by formalizing its support for Indigenous Cultural Communities through a meaningful check turnover ceremony.
Held on April 21, 2026 in Quezon City, the event highlights how renewable energy projects can create real, lasting impact for host communities across the Philippines.
Supporting Indigenous Communities Through Meaningful Action
The initiative was led by Quezon Wind Energy Corp., a subsidiary of Vena Energy. The turnover formalized the remittance of community funds to the Dumagat Remontado Indigenous Cultural Communities in Tanay.
Funds were coursed through Tanay Dumagat Remontado Ancestral Domain Development Inc., the officially recognized Indigenous Peoples Organization established through the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent process.
This partnership ensures that development efforts are not imposed but instead shaped by the communities themselves.
Investing in Community-Led Development
Through this collaboration, Vena Energy supports programs that directly reflect the priorities of the Indigenous communities.
These include:
- Infrastructure improvements
- Better access to education
- Sustainable livelihood opportunities
- Enhanced healthcare services
By aligning projects with local needs, the initiative promotes long-term, community-driven progress rather than short-term aid.
Leaders Highlight the Importance of Inclusive Growth
During the ceremony, key representatives from both sides emphasized the value of partnership and shared development.
Samrinder Nehria shared that the transition to clean energy should create lasting value for host communities while respecting their heritage and rights. He emphasized that this milestone reflects a shared vision of a sustainable future where Indigenous voices are recognized and uplifted.
On the community side, Eleonor Atencio expressed appreciation for the continued support, noting that the partnership has strengthened their confidence and opened new opportunities for growth.
Meanwhile, Carlos Buasen Jr. highlighted the importance of maintaining a harmonious relationship between companies and Indigenous communities, especially when projects impact ancestral domains.
A Model for Responsible Renewable Energy Development
This collaboration demonstrates how renewable energy projects can go beyond powering cities. By strictly following the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent framework, Vena Energy ensures transparency, respect, and meaningful participation from Indigenous communities.
It also serves as a strong example of how private sector initiatives can work alongside local stakeholders to create inclusive and sustainable growth.
As the Philippines continues to expand its renewable energy sector, partnerships like this show what responsible development looks like. It is not just about generating power, but also about empowering people and protecting cultural heritage.
Vena Energy is setting a benchmark for how companies can integrate social responsibility into their core operations.
For readers and advocates of sustainability, this is a reminder that true progress is measured not only by innovation, but by the positive impact it brings to communities.
