Ilocos Norte’s onshore wind farms set to exceed 500 MW
Onshore wind projects in Ilocos Norte province will soon exceed 500 megawatts, a testament to the province’s strong wind potential, ...
Read moreOnshore wind projects in Ilocos Norte province will soon exceed 500 megawatts, a testament to the province’s strong wind potential, ...
Read moreEnergy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said over the weekend the Department of Energy will lead a comprehensive performance audit of the ...
Read moreTHE Philippines is open to exploration of potential gas fields that remained untapped, the Department of Energy (DOE) said on ...
Read moreThe Department of Energy on Thursday released the implementing guidelines on Executive Order No. 21 which establishes the policy and ...
Read morePresident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday renewed the production contract for the Malampaya gas field in northwest Palawan, extending ...
Read moreThe Asian Federation of Electric Vehicle Associations (AFEVA) recently visited the Hyundai Motorstudio in South Korea in preparation for the ...
Read moreThe Department of Energy on Tuesday awarded to SunAsia Energy Inc. and its partner, Macquarie Group's Blueleaf Energy six solar ...
Read moreThe Luzon grid’s tight power supply situation is expected to continue with the possibility of outages, with about 15 weeks ...
Read moreThe country’s net oil import bill soared 64.4 percent in 2022 to $19.023 billion from $11.574 billion in 2021 amid ...
Read moreThe Department of Energy said Monday the 1,200 megawatt Sual coal-fired power plant is now back in operation after undergoing ...
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