- Energy Policy ,
- Renewables
20 September 2020
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- Philippines
Nuclear Energy could be helping power the grid by 2027 at the earliest, according to the Department of Energy (DoE).
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Nuclear Energy could be helping power the grid by 2027 at the earliest, according to the Department of Energy (DoE).
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The Philippines needs immediate alternatives for the loss of Malampaya natural gas to avert power outages in the next few years, a legislator said.
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The government’s decision to allow oil and gas producers to choose production sharing contracts (PSCs) is a positive step forward for investors in the upstream industry, compared with the less favorable gas ceiling policy, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
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Alpas Pinas, which former Pangasinan representative Mark Cojuangco heads, said nuclear energy can bring down the cost of electricity and allow the entry of industries that will help the country’s economy back on its feet.
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Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi made this bold statement during an online forum of the Philippine Energy Independence Council in July. Cusi was also quoted having said he is “hoping it could be done with a circular through DOE, but if not, I will go through legislation.
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The coronavirus pandemic hit Asia first, but its countries including emerging ASEAN—Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam—have to date recorded considerably lower transmission and fatality rates per capita than other regions in the world.
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Phoenix Pilipinas Gas and Power Inc. and U.S.-based Mesa Natural Gas Solutions LLC started the pilot run of LPG-fired generation sets to provide baseload power to Balesin Island Club in Polillo, Quezon.
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Coal consumption by Indonesia’s power sector this year is expected to edge lower from a year earlier and also fall short of earlier projections, as the country’s Covid-19 lockdown weighs on electricity demand and generation.