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Energy

Davao City Bats For Linkages In Waste-To-Energy Project

The Davao City government aims to build a waste-to-energy project concerning the national government's funding system.

AboitizPower To Open New Geothermal Power Plant In Albay

Aboitiz Power Corporation held a groundbreaking ceremony on the construction of a new geothermal power plant in Albay to provide an alternative source of energy to residents.

Residents On Davao Oriental Town Benefits From Php3.3 Billion Hydropower Project

Davao Oriental Governor Corazon Malanyaon featured the benefits that the residents of Caraga town would get with the hydropower project.

Solon Pushes Creation Of GOCC Focused On Renewable Energy Development

A lawmaker initiated the passing of a bill that would establish the building Philippine Renewable Energy Corporation to give emphasis on the development of renewable energy sources in the Philippines.

Japan, IOM Provide Solar Power In 8 BaSulTa Facilities

The Japanese government and the International Organization for Migration finished the installation of solar power equipment in numerous health care facilities benefiting remote islands in Mindanao.

Solar Irrigation System To Boost Cavite Farmers’ Productivity

Improved access to water. The Department of Agrarian Reform gave units of the solar powered-irrigation system to Cavite farmers that can improve the harvest of their crops.

Off-Grid Schools Gain Access To Solar-Powered Digital Library

The Department of Science and Technology in the Davao Region has built a new digital library powered by solar energy located in Davao de Oro.

‘Waste-To-Energy’ Tech Pushed To Address Power Shortage

Senator Raffy Tulfo urged the fulfillment of waste-to-energy technologies to combat power shortage.

PH Firm Gets US Funding To Develop Up To 3GW Wind Power

The Philippines’ bid to increase the share of renewable energy got a boost.

Solar-Powered Building Eyed To Inspire Shift To Clean Energy

The installation of a solar energy system at the church-based credit cooperative in Bulacan could be their first step toward the switch to renewable energy.