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ATD Waste-To-Energy Corporation, in consortium with Global Heavy Equipment and Construction Corporation, alongside India’s ...
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India Education Diary on MSNUK backs Mindanao Solar Plant to power 82,000 Filipino families
A groundbreaking solar power project that will expand access to clean energy for over 82,000 Filipino families has reached a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHow Singapore and the Philippines are working together
ASIA, a key driver of global economic growth, stands at a critical juncture. To sustain its growth momentum, the region must ...
Increasing adoption of renewable energy in the Philippines could push average annual spot power prices as much as 24% lower by 2029, its power market operator said on Thursday.
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The Manila Times on MSNMessage from Singapore Ambassador to the Philippines Constance See
DEAR The Manila Times readers and friends of Singapore, ...
UK-backed 99MW solar plant in South Cotabato begins construction with ₱4.49bn investment, powering 82,000 homes and cutting ...
SINGAPORE-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Berde Renewables, a distributed energy platform of I Squared Capital, announced today that it has signed a power purchase agreement with Holcim Philippines, a member ...
[SINGAPORE] Philippines-listed Citicore Renewable Energy (CREC) is making its regional play while the sun shines, powered by a recent tie-up with Indonesia’s Pertamina that could spur future forays – ...
The planned PHP4-billion waste-to-energy (WTE) facility on a four-hectare site in Capas, Tarlac is a significant leap forward ...
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Asian Power on MSNACEN unit inks $100m loan for renewable energy projects
This will focus on projects outside of Manila. Philippines-based ACEN Corp. has announced that its subsidiary has secured ...
Image: Vena Energy. Singapore-headquartered renewable energy producer Vena Energy has signed an investment agreement with MGen Renewable Energy for a 550MW solar PV project in the Philippines.
The Philippine government aims to increase renewable energy's share in its power mix to 35% by 2030, with energy demand projected to grow 5.3% over the next five years.
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