Power lack derails plan on 12 China trains
TWELVE more trains or 48 cars from China are set to arrive in January next year to boost the Metro ...
Read moreTWELVE more trains or 48 cars from China are set to arrive in January next year to boost the Metro ...
Read moreBALANGA CITY—The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) will build two vital transmission projects in the Pampanga-Bataan-Zambales area to ...
Read moreThe government lifted the ‘yellow alert’ on power supply in Luzon, as more plants resume operation, Energy officials said Tuesday. ...
Read moreTHE Luzon grid will continue to be on yellow alert for the rest of the week due to insufficient power ...
Read morePower supply in Luzon was declared under a ‘yellow alert’ Monday, after more than 1,000 megawatts of capacity went offline, ...
Read moreThe Energy Department ordered Millennium Energy Inc. and Manila Electric Co. to make 100 megawatts of power supply from the ...
Read moreAnother transmission tower of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines was bombed in Mindanao, further endangering the precarious power supply ...
Read moreManila Electric Co., the biggest power distributor, signed agreements to purchase 3,551 megawatts of power supply with seven generators. The ...
Read moreLuzon is forecast to have adequate gross reserves of about 1,463 megawatts today but Visayas is expected to register thin ...
Read moreLuzon was placed on a red alert status Friday afternoon due to a shortage of power supply amid increased demand. ...
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