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SMDC's First Visayas Solar Launch Brightens Iloilo's Reputation as the Philippines' Sustainable Tourism Capital

Updated May 7, 2026
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SMDC energized its first renewable energy system in the Visayas at Style Residences in Iloilo City on Earth Day, April 22, 2026, reducing energy consumption by 15 percent. The solar launch reinforces Iloilo's sustainable tourism identity, complementing its ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award, UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy status, and ASEAN Climate Week recognition as a model for climate-resilient urban planning.

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ILOILO CITY — When SM Development Corporation (SMDC) flipped the switch on its first renewable energy system in the Visayas at Style Residences on Earth Day, April 22, 2026, the ceremony did more than power up a residential solar array. It added a new dimension to a city that has been quietly assembling the country's most compelling case for sustainable tourism. Iloilo City, already decorated with the ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award for the 2026 cycle and celebrated during ASEAN Climate Week as a model of climate-resilient urban planning, now boasts a private-sector milestone that gives eco-conscious travelers one more reason to choose this side of Panay.

The tourism logic is straightforward but powerful. Modern travelers, particularly the growing segment of environmentally aware tourists from Europe, North America, and urban Southeast Asia, increasingly factor sustainability credentials into destination decisions. A city that can demonstrate not just government-led greening but also private-sector adoption of renewable energy sends a signal that sustainability is embedded in its fabric rather than painted on for marketing purposes. SMDC's solar energization at Style Residences provides exactly that signal, arriving at a moment when Iloilo is actively courting the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) market and high-value leisure travelers.

A Visible Green Commitment That Travelers Can Feel

The newly activated system, developed in partnership with Buskowitz Energy, now supplies solar power to selected common areas of Style Residences, including lighting and shared facilities. SMDC estimates the system will reduce energy consumption by approximately 15 percent, improving operational efficiency and lowering the portion of association dues allocated to electricity expenses over time. The project is part of a broader rollout covering four pilot developments, with Style Residences serving as the Visayas anchor alongside three Metro Manila properties.

While the panels themselves may go largely unseen by residents and visitors, their impact aligns with what sustainable tourism advocates have long argued: that environmental responsibility must be woven into the everyday operations of a destination, not confined to special projects or promotional campaigns. "Sustainability becomes more meaningful when people actually experience it in their daily lives," said Jessica Bianca Sy, SMDC Vice President and Head of Design, Innovation, and Strategy. "Bringing this to Iloilo is a step toward making that experience more inclusive—so more communities can benefit from how we design and operate our developments."

For tourists staying in nearby accommodations or considering Iloilo as a long-term destination, the message is implicit but unmistakable. This is a city where even residential developers are being held to environmental standards, where the buildings that line the skyline are beginning to carry solar arrays alongside their architectural flourishes. James Carlos P. Buskowitz, founder and CEO of Buskowitz Energy, reinforced this broader vision: "Projects like Style Residences show that solar solutions can support everyday operations efficiently, while helping communities transition to more sustainable energy use."

Iloilo's Expanding Green Tourism Portfolio

The SMDC solar launch joins an already impressive roster of sustainability achievements that Iloilo has accumulated heading into mid-2026. The city secured its second ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award during the ASEAN Tourism Forum in Cebu City in January, a recognition based on stringent criteria including environmental management, cleanliness, public sanitation, green spaces, security, and infrastructure. The validation covered mangrove restoration in Barangay Bito-on-Hinactacan, an inventory of mangroves along the Iloilo River, and the city's broader solid waste management and pollution control programs.

ASEAN Climate Week 2026 further amplified Iloilo's standing. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) officials highlighted the city's linear parks along the Iloilo River as exemplary cases of urban greening that simultaneously improve air quality, reduce flood risks, and create public spaces that draw both residents and visitors. Travel publications have begun describing Iloilo as a leading eco-tourism hub, noting its river restoration, low-emission transport integration through the Local Public Transport Route Plan, and the embedding of circular economy practices into major cultural events like the Dinagyang and Kasadyahan Festivals.

The city's designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy provides yet another pillar. Food tourism, particularly when anchored on locally sourced ingredients and farm-to-table supply chains, dovetails naturally with sustainability messaging. A tourist who arrives in Iloilo to sample La Paz batchoy, fresh seafood, and heritage dishes is also stepping into a cityscape where solar panels are beginning to dot residential rooftops, where riverbanks have been transformed into pedestrian esplanades, and where the local government has made cleanliness a civic obsession.

Where Green Living Meets the Visitor Economy

The intersection of residential sustainability and tourism may not be immediately obvious, but it is increasingly relevant to how destinations market themselves. Business travelers attending conferences at the Iloilo Convention Center, delegates flying in for ASEAN-related meetings, and digital nomads scouting long-stay locations all pay attention to a city's environmental infrastructure. A destination that can showcase solar-powered residential communities alongside its river esplanades and clean streets offers a more complete sustainability narrative than one relying solely on public-sector initiatives.

SMDC's commitment to making renewable energy integration a standard feature in all future SMDC Nature developments further strengthens this trajectory. Following the Iloilo energization, similar systems are expected to be activated across the remaining pilot developments, but the choice to launch the Visayas leg in Iloilo rather than in a larger metropolitan center speaks to the city's emergence as a proving ground for sustainable urban living. As Village Connect observed in its coverage of the launch, "In Iloilo, that future has already begun—quietly, efficiently, and powered by the sun."

For Iloilo's tourism stakeholders, the SMDC solar milestone is one more piece of evidence that the city is building a destination brand rooted in genuine environmental stewardship. Travelers who choose Iloilo in 2026 are choosing a city where sustainability is not an afterthought but an operating principle, visible not just in the policies that govern it but in the buildings that shape its skyline and the energy that powers its communities.

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May 7, 2026

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