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Sinusuri ng MinDA at Davao del Norte ang potensyal ng data centers at SMR technologies bilang bahagi ng pangmatagalang development plans.

MinDA, Davao Del Norte Pursue Data Center, Energy Investments

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The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) and the Davao del Norte provincial government are exploring investment opportunities in data center development and small modular reactor (SMR) technologies following a recent strategic site visit to Hyundai Engineering and Construction in Yeouido-dong, Korea.

In a statement on Monday, MinDA chairman Secretary Leo Tereso Magno said the engagement forms part of the three-day Mindanao Investment Mission to Korea, which highlights Mindanao’s readiness for business amid improving peace and security, particularly in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

“This initiative is consistent with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to accelerate investments in energy security and digital infrastructure, ensuring that Mindanao contributes to national development goals,” Magno said.

He emphasized that the partnership discussions with Hyundai reflect the Marcos administration’s push to attract high‑impact, technology‑driven investments that generate jobs and strengthen regional competitiveness.

During last week’s visit, Davao del Norte Gov. Edwin Jubahib and the MinDA delegation were received by Hyundai Senior Manager for SMR Cha Dongjun and Chief Manager of the Global Data Center Business Team Kwon Sungyeop, highlighting Hyundai’s interest in collaborative projects in Mindanao.

Hyundai’s active expansion in Asia positions the Philippines as a strong candidate for its next investment destination.

Jubahib, who is also the current Regional Development Council-11 chairperson, highlighted Davao Region’s economic growth, which has attracted major international locators and integrated Mindanao into global value chains.

“If Hyundai explores potential sites for a data center and SMR in the Davao Region, we stand ready to collaborate—working closely with national regulators, local communities, and other stakeholders—to ensure your projects are viable, compliant, and broadly supported,” Jubahib said.

The exploration of SMR technologies aligns with Mindanao’s energy transition strategy toward a 50:50 energy mix.

As compact, low‑carbon power systems, SMRs can provide stable baseload capacity to support intermittent renewables such as solar and hydro, ensuring reliability while decreasing reliance on imported fossil fuels. (PNA)