Energy is the backbone of economic growth and social progress. Yet, the Philippines faces a defining moment in its power trajectory—where rising electricity costs, recurring power shortages, and an ...
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Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal power plants, says IEAM ANILA, Philippines — Despite the government’s ban on new coal-fired power plants, the Philippines remains heavily dependent on coal to meet its growing energy demand, according to the the ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNNGCP: Expect more red, yellow alerts this summerThe National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) said more red or yellow alerts could be issued during the summer ...
A symbolic gesture of partnership was highlighted as the first-ever local government unit (LGU)-led Public-Private ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNAboitizPower nets P33.7 billion in core profitMANILA, Philippines - Aboitiz Power Corp. ended 2024 with a stronger core profit as its generation and distribution ...
The government is unlikely to make it mandatory for thermal power plants to blend imported coal for electricity generation this summer, when demand tends to spike, unlike the previous few years.
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