- Renewables
25 November 2020
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- Philippines
Local firm Solar Philippines is prepping up for its planned initial public offering (IPO) at the local bourse, according to company executives.
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Local firm Solar Philippines is prepping up for its planned initial public offering (IPO) at the local bourse, according to company executives.
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The Philippines is cementing its two-decade ‘low carbon’ pathway with 34,000 megawatts of renewable energy (RE) installations that shall be integrated into the power mix.
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The government threatened on Tuesday not to buy electricity from Sanakham dam in Laos after it learned the project might affect the Mekong River.
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A full percentage of people living in rural areas of Yangon Region will have access to electricity by the end of December this year, said Chief Minister Phyo Min Thein.
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U ZAW NAING THEIN: The pandemic has had a substantial impact on the global energy sector, including that of Myanmar. However, since only around 55% of the population currently has access to electricity, the pandemic has not affected our business plans to expand electricity distribution dramatically.
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The Philippines’ Energy Development Company (EDC) has focused on the well-being of all its stakeholders and has now been awarded for these efforts being named as one of Asia’s top sustainability advocates at the recent 2020 Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability (ACES) Awards.