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Gov’t endorses solar roof panels of JG Summit in Batangas City

The Department of Energy and Energy Regulatory Commission lauded the Merbau energy facility of conglomerate JG Summit Holdings Inc. in Batangas City, a 13.811-megawatt...

Power supply undergoes transition, seen stable in 2024

Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla expressed optimism about the country’s power supply for 2024, while emphasizing the need for global support in a “just” energy...

Philippine gov’t asked to get a stake in first offshore wind project.

The newly-formed Pilipinas Offshore Wind Energy Resource Inc. (POWER) asked the government to consider taking a stake in the country's first offshore wind (OSW)...

DOE vows to help investors with financing options for offshore wind projects

The Department of Energy (DOE) said it is helping the private sector with the financing options for offshore wind (OSW) developers including a possible...

Lotilla thumbs down proposed oil stockpile, cites need to promote electric vehicles

Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla thumbed down proposals for strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) or oil stockpile, saying this needed a more thorough study in the...

Lotilla: PH transition to clean energy likely to take longer

Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said Thursday he expects the Philippines’ energy transition to clean energy to entail costs and a longer period to implement. Lotilla...

Indonesia assures Philippines of continuous coal supply

Indonesia has assured the Philippines of uninterrupted supply of coal for its power plants, Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said over the weekend. "We discussed with...

Energy chief says powerless homes increased from 800k to 1.8m

The government’s rural energization program has been plagued by multiple problems, resulting in more households having no electricity, according to Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla. Unenergized...

Middle Eastern firms keen on exploring Sulu Sea for oil, gas

 Middle Eastern companies are keen on exploring the Sulu Sea for oil and gas, reflecting the increased interest of investors in the Bangsamoro Autonomous...

DOE: Another rollback seen next week, but oil prices remain volatile

The Department of Energy (DOE) warned that world oil prices may continue to be volatile despite forecasts of a possible rollback in the domestic...

Private, public funding of fossil fuels must stop; Smart scores in FIBA World Cup

The Philippines is embarking on an ambitious transition program to clean energy, aiming to achieve a 50 percent renewable mix by 2040 that will...

DOE, NGCP preparing green grid plan

The Department of Energy (DOE) said Monday that together with the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP), it is completing the smart and...

Steady LNG prices are critical in the shift to renewable energy

Thirty one years from its discovery, the Malampaya natural gas reserve in the deep waters off northwest Palawan remains a major source of energy...

Energy meeting

Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (seated right) discusses with Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla (left) various facets of the government’s energy policy during a meeting...
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