Philippines
LNG-fed power projects eyed for the Philippines
The Philippines is making room for additional 1,400 megawatts LNG power projects.
LNG-fed power projects eyed for the Philippines
The Philippines is making room for additional 1,400 megawatts LNG power projects.
Mindanao power project passes review
Worthy of emulation by companies nationwide.
Korea Electric pursues Philippine power expansion projects
Kepco is interested.
Philippine food firm URC prepares for power generation
From food to power generation.
NGCP’s Panay Assets Acquisition Hangs
Ty-led Global Business Power Corporation has set on record that the industry regulator has not yet decided on
TeaM Energy Pushes NPC Claims
Japanese joint venture firm TeaM Energy Philippines has been chasing after its claims against National Power Corporation (NPC) on the trading of the capacities of its Sual and Pagbilao coal-fired plants, including the volumes in excess of the contract levels.
Philippines' Meralco to utilize cloud computing
Primarily linked to smart grid.
TransCo Prepares For FIT-All Filing
For the grid-integration of renewable energy (RE) resources to pick up pace, the National Transmission
Meralco seeks EPC contractor for Subic coal-fired plant
Engineering, procurement and construction contractor.
Philippines' Global starts constructing Toledo Power Plant
Now into construction phase.
Trans-Asia plans 135 MW plant in south Philippines
A 135 MW coal-fired plant.
Vietnamese hydropower plant to be built at $150-M
World Bank financed Vietnamese hydropower project.
Petilla Eyeing Long-Term Energy Plan
Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla said yesterday that he would prioritize ensuring the
Philippine entity reallocates 90MW for wind
Another 90 MW of wind power.
Mindanao hydel project tied down to privitization requirements
Privitization of Agus-Pulangui first!
Naga OMSC contract reduced
After several quarters questioned the widely perceived exorbitant Operation and Maintenance Service Contract (OMSC) cost for the Naga thermal power facility, this was suddenly reduced by the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM) to R319.389 million from R348.91 million originally.
Commentary
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