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Published: 13 Jan 12
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Philippines to do more bioenergy projects
Philippine President Benigno Aquino III

Philippines to do more bioenergy projects

President Benigno S. Aquino III was optimistic the Philippines will exploit more of its huge bioenergy potential.

Speaking at the first Philippine International Bioenergy Conference at the Manila Hotel, Aquino said that while efforts had paid off in the energy sector last year, more efforts are expected in the field of bioenergy this year.

“I am convinced that together, we can build on the successes of the past year towards an even more impressive performance for the energy sector in 2012. Renewable energy has always been a key consideration towards achieving our vision of a greener and more vibrant Philippines,” he said.

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