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Philippines' growth unaffected by US tariff hike The Philippine economy is expected to withstand a potential 19% US tariff ...
Planned additions to green energy capacity are expected to reduce prices by between 0.90 pesos and 1.32 pesos per kWh.
The Department of Energy (DOE) today, 01 August 2025, formally inaugurated the Energy Development Corporation (EDC)’s ...
Coal-fired electricity generation in the Philippines is expected to decline for the first time since 2008, falling by 5.2% in H1 2025.
SINGAPORE] Philippines-listed Citicore Renewable Energy (CREC) is making its regional play while the sun shines, powered by a ...
Arguments that LNG is replacing coal fail to stand up to scrutiny when considering the growth of renewables, coal plant ...
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The Philippines is on track for an annual decline in coal-fired electricity output for the first time in nearly two decades, ...
OVER the past 15 years, the Philippines has been one of East Asia’s most dynamic economies. Growth was fast, inclusive, and spatially balanced. Public investment in infrastructure surged, and reforms ...
Taiwan-headquartered developer J&V Energy has entered the utility-scale solar PV sector in the Philippines by acquiring a 180MW power plant in General Santos. Details of the project have not been ...