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Coro Energy eyes 2nd 100 MW wind energy service contract in the Philippines

The project is located in Oslob, Cebu.

Coro Energy has submitted its application for a second 100-megawatt (MW) wind energy service contract with the Philippines’ Department of Energy.

In a statement, Coro Energy said this application would be an additional capacity for its first project in Oslob in Cebu province.

It added that the installed 130-metre meteorological mast will also serve the second project.

The Philippines recently awarded two onshore wind projects to Mainstream Renewable Power with a total capacity of 440 MW.

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