April 15: Fuel prices see deep cuts of up to P3.60 per liter this Holy Week

Motorists are in for a double break this Holy Week, with regular holidays and fuel price rollbacks of up to P3.60 per liter starting Tuesday, April 15.
Gas, kerosene price rollback set April 8; diesel unchanged

MANILA, Philippines — Motorists can see a small break from rising oil prices this week as fuel retailers will implement a rollback for gasoline and kerosene, while there will be no price movement for diesel.
DOE Expands Energy Labeling to 5 More Products

The Department of Energy (DOE) plans to expand the Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP) to include more products this year.
Investors told to step up for Philippines energy transition

MANILA, Philippines — With the government playing a supporting role, Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla is urging investors to take the wheel and drive the Philippines toward its energy transition goals.
Philippines secures 4 loans totaling $1.8 billion or ₱103.9 billion from World Bank in March

The Washington-based multilateral lender World Bank has approved an $800-million, or approximately ₱45.8-billion, loan to support the Philippines’ transition to clean energy and improve water management.
500MW Philippines wind farm earns key certificate

Nexif Ratch Energy has secured a key certification for the 500MW San Miguel Bay wind power project.”
PH expands EV charging infrastructure with stronger regulations and public consultation drives

The Philippines is rapidly expanding its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, with 912 publicly accessible charging stations operational nationwide as of 31 March 2025, primarily concentrated in the National Capital Region. To further accelerate EV adoption, the Department of Energy (DOE) is introducing new regulatory initiatives and public consultations aimed at ensuring a safe, efficient, […]
ACEN expands global renewable projects with new solar, wind, and battery initiatives

ACEN Corporation is accelerating the launch of its renewable energy projects worldwide as it moves toward its goal of 20 gigawatts (GW) in attributable capacity by 2030.