DOE to clarify mandates, rules on supply procurement

The Department of Energy (DOE) is set to issue clarificatory guidelines surrounding its mandate and the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) role during the conduct of competitive selection processes (CSP) for power supply agreements (PSA).

Philippine govt warns about ‘power-saving device’ scam touted as energy prices surge

As surging inflation pushed up living costs in the Philippines, Facebook posts and YouTube videos promoted a “power-saving device” that they claimed could slash electricity bills. However, the posts show news reports that have been doctored to make it look like tests found the device was effective, when they actually found it did not work. […]

After 34-Year Gap, the Philippines has a Nuclear Facility Again

After more than three decades, the Philippines is again operating a nuclear facility. In 2014, a proposal was accepted to utilize fuel elements of a shutdown research reactor for training and education, which the IAEA has been supporting through a series of technical cooperation projects. In the first project that launched in 2016, the IAEA assisted […]

Clark Airport operator inks maintenance contracts

The Luzon International Premiere Airport Development Corporation (LIPAD), the private operator of Clark International Airport, has inked energy efficiency and facilities management contracts for the upkeep of the airport’s new terminal building.

Fuel prices seen to go up next week

After seven straight weeks of price rollbacks, motorists shall brace for an increase in the pump prices of petroleum products in the coming week. Citing oil trading in the past four days (August 15 to 18), an oil industry source told GMA News Online that the  price per liter of diesel may increase by P2.00 […]