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Power producers confirm need for new generation plants to avert blackout

The Philippine Independent Power Producers Association (PIPPA) acknowledged the need for additional power plants in the wake of the yellow and red alerts in the Luzon and Visayas grids this week. PIPPA, composed of 28 companies engaged in power generation, said in a statement that majority of the 19 power plants in the Luzon grid on outage are hydro plants whose outages could occur during summer when water levels are...

Malampaya offshore gas field exceeds export capacity

The Malampaya offshore field was able to reliably deliver more than its...

Manila Bay, Tayabas Bay, Guimaras named potential offshore wind sites

A global report funded by the United States Trade and Development Agency...

Basic, Renova to develop 50-MW Mabini wind project

Listed Basic Energy Corp. on Wednesday signed the joint development and shareholder’s...

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SPNEC books P5.7-b income following entry of Meralco unit

Renewable energy firm SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC) booked a net income of P5.7 billion in 2023, a sharp turnaround from net loss of...

ACEN, Rockefeller Foundation pilot ‘coal to clean’ project

ACEN Corp. and The Rockefeller Foundation said Wednesday the first Coal to Clean Credit Initiative (CCCI) pilot project could avoid up to 19 million...

Floating battery storage in Davao now operational

Aboitiz Power Corp., through its subsidiary Therma Marine Inc. (TMI), recently held the ceremonial switch-on of Southeast Asia’s first 49-megawatt (MW) hybrid battery energy...

Wärtsilä pushes flexible power

Technology group Wärtsilä Energy is calling for urgent action to enable more flexibility in power systems in the Philippines. The government earlier published the National...

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