Security operations in Batangas have been reinforced following the deployment of security personnel to two major renewable energy facilities, marking a continued effort to enhance site safety and operational integrity in the region.

On April 13, 2026, the LINKED Group formally mobilized its security team consisting of four contracted guards at FGen Power Ventures Inc.

Personnel were deployed to their designated posts, followed by a structured guard mounting procedure.

This process ensured strict compliance with standards on discipline, proper uniform, equipment readiness and attendance.

During the mobilization, security personnel and essential equipment—including communication devices, protective gear, and monitoring tools—were presented to the client representative, project engineer Ronnel Altamirano.

The presentation was followed by a coordination meeting aimed at aligning operational protocols and establishing clear reporting procedures.

After the turnover, the LINKED Group officially assumed responsibility for the site, implemented post orders and initiated monitoring activities while documenting initial observations to support a smooth operational transition.

Earlier, on April 8, 2026, a similar deployment was conducted at Philippine Aurion Solar Technologies Inc. within First Philippine Industrial Park that involved four contracted security guards.

In the absence of the primary client representative, the security team and their equipment were presented and acknowledged by caretaker Francis Maglinao and Michael Maglinao.

A coordination meeting followed to ensure alignment on security protocols and reporting systems.

The agency then proceeded to take full control of the posts, enforce post orders and commence monitoring operations, ensuring continuity and stability in site security.

Both deployments highlight a standardized approach to security transition—emphasizing preparedness, coordination and accountability.

These efforts reflect the growing demand for robust security measures in critical energy infrastructure, particularly within the rapidly expanding solar power sector in Batangas.

Story By (Myra Omar)