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  • Energy-Climate & Environment
  • Renewables
2 April 2024

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  • Philippines

Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) celebrates a significant milestone in its journey towards a cleaner future with the official inauguration of its 1.056 MW rooftop solar power project. This project, initiated in collaboration with Skye Renewables, now enters its operational phase at HPI’s manufacturing plant in Tanauan, Batangas.

  • Energy Economy
  • Renewables
2 April 2024

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In a significant development for renewable energy in the Philippines, PetroGreen Energy Corporation (PGEC), led by the Yuchengco group, has finalized a loan agreement with Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) to fund its ambitious Dagohoy Solar Power Project (DSPP) in Dagohoy, Bohol.

  • Bioenergy
28 March 2024

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  • Indonesia

Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, has said that Indonesia is dominating global palm oil exports, accounting for 54 percent of world palm oil supplies. In 2023, Indonesia’s total palm oil production stood at 56 million tons with export realization reaching 26.33 million tons, he informed.

  • Renewables
27 March 2024

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  • Philippines

Filipino renewables operator Aboitiz Power has appointed engineering service company AFRY to construct a 172MWp solar PV plant in the Phillippines. Located in Negros Occidental in the Philippines, the Calatrava project will use fixed ground-mounted solar modules on an area of about 143 hectares.

  • Energy Transition
15 February 2024

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  • Vietnam

Vietnam is among countries demonstrating the strongest commitment to the global transition to green energy. The approval of the National Power Development Plan VIII for the 2021-2030 period partly showcases Vietnam’s goal of reducing emissions in the energy industry.

  • Energy Transition
14 February 2024

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  • Philippines

The Department of Energy (DOE) anticipates a significant capacity addition of 3,309 megawatts in the country this year, including 334 megawatts from battery energy storage systems (BESS).

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