Redondo Peninsula drops 660-MW Subic coal project
The consortium behind Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. pulled out of the planned 660-megawatt coal-fired facility in Zambales province. RP Energy ...
Read moreThe consortium behind Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. pulled out of the planned 660-megawatt coal-fired facility in Zambales province. RP Energy ...
Read moreGrid operator National Grid Corp. of the Philippines said it will strengthen the Western Luzon transmission backbone with four projects ...
Read moreRedondo Peninsula Energy Inc. may put on hold the development of a 660-megawatt coal-fired power until 2020 due to construction ...
Read moreRedondo Peninsula Energy Inc. put on hold the development of a 660-megawatt coal-fired power project in Redondo Peninsula, Subic, Zambales ...
Read moreRedondo Peninsula Energy Inc., which is controlled by a unit of Manila Electric Co., expects to start the construction of ...
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