Aboitiz Power set to spend P190b in the next 10 years
Aboitiz Power Corp. said Tuesday it plans to spend P190 billion over the next 10 years to expand power projects ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. said Tuesday it plans to spend P190 billion over the next 10 years to expand power projects ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. said Friday it continues to improve the performance of its renewable energy facilities across the country as ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. said over the weekend it will start the construction of a 50-megawatt solar project in Luzon within ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. said Friday it expects to complete the 1,336-megawatt GNPower Dinginin coal-fired power plant in Dinginin, Bataan by ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. expects to move ahead with international expansion plan by 2022, a top executive said over the weekend. ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. is allocating P24 billion for its 2021 capital expenditures, including investments in coal, battery storage and floating ...
Read moreIt has come to our attention that the March 19 column of Mr. Charlie Manalo entitled “Oligarchy is back” mentioned ...
Read moreAseagas Corp., a subsidiary of Aboitiz Power Corp., is in talks with two interested parties for the sale of an ...
Read moreAboitiz Power Corp. sold a total of 800 megawatts of power to customers under the retail competition and open access ...
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