Philippines
Coal-fired power project in Mindanao certified as environment compliant
The $280-million San Ramon Power plant of Alsons Group has secured an Environment Compliance Certificate.
Coal-fired power project in Mindanao certified as environment compliant
The $280-million San Ramon Power plant of Alsons Group has secured an Environment Compliance Certificate.
Philippines believes renewable energy can cut its exorbitant power prices
The country with Asia’s most expensive electricity waxes optimistic about meeting its renewable energy goals.
Garbage the answer to high Philippine energy prices?
An American company intends to use garbage to cut the high cost of electricity in the Philippines.
Alsons to build 600MW Philippine coal-fired plant
Alsons Consolidated Resources will add 600MW of coal-fired power generating capacity in Mindanao over the next five years.
Philippine power sector remains addicted to coal
The importation and local production of coal in the Philippines is on the rise.
Can the Philippines finally go nuclear?
A 2,000-megawatt nuclear power plant may be online by 2025.
Philippine solar developers want FIT reduced
The price of solar electricity from renewable energy sources in the Philippines will remain double that of China’s despite a move to lower the Feed-in-Tariff.
Philippines to do more bioenergy projects
President Benigno S. Aquino III was optimistic the Philippines will exploit more of its huge bioenergy potential.
Is Mindanao the most exciting power market in Asia?
For many people the word “Mindanao” conjures up pictures of beaches, terrorists, or more recently, terrible flooding and loss of life. With over a thousand people dead from Typhoon Sendong, it’s hard to believe there is good news in Mindanao. But for those interested in power generation, there is much more going on in this southern island of the Philippines.
Meralco inks 7 year coal supply deal
Semirara Mining Corp has signed a seven-year deal to sell up to a 410-megawatt power capacity to Meralco.
Meralco inks 7 year coal supply deal with Semirara
Semirara Mining Corp signed a seven-year deal to sell up to a 410-megawatt power capacity to Meralco.
Meralco seals 3 power supply deals
Meralco entered into power supply agreements with three major generating firms involving an initial total capacity of 1,720 megawatts. Meralco said it had signed an eight-year power supply deal with South Premier Power Corp for the full 1,180-MW net capacity of the Ilijan natural gas power plant in Batangas, south of Manila. It also sealed a seven-year power supply deal with a wholly owned unit of Semirara Mining Corp, the country's biggest coal producer, for an initial volume of 210 MW. The contracted volume under the deal with Semirara's SEM-Calaca Power Corp unit, which owns a 600-MW coal-fired thermal power plant in Batangas, will increase to 420 MW when another power plant unit begins commercial operation.
Thai power firm to double capacity at Philippine plant
Thailand's Electricity Generating Pcl plans to more than double capacity at its Quezon power plant in the Philippines as part of a regional expansion.
Korea-Philippines cooperation includes power plant, dam projects
A dam and a coal-fired power plant will be built in the Philippines with the assistance of South Korea.
Philippines' Alsons eyes Thai, Japanese partners for 200MW project
The Philippines' Alsons Consolidated is looking to build 200 MW coal-fired power facilities in southern Mindanao and dealing for possible partnerships.
GE takes part in engineering convention in the Philippines
Several leaders from GE will participate in the conference program on smart grid and electric vehicle technologies.
Philippines fails to maximize full potential in renewable energy
Find out the reason behind why Filipinos pay as much as $0.17 per kilowatt-hour for electricity.