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Non-Moving Renewable Energy Projects Open Opportunities For Foreign Investors

Department of Energy Undersecretary Rowena Cristina Guevara unveils opportunities for foreign companies, particularly from Europe, as stagnant RE projects with secured service contracts create openings.

PBBM Vows ‘People-Centered, Community-Driven’ Pasig River Urban Development

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. unveils a transformative vision for the Pasig River Urban Development Project—people-centered and community-driven.

Coop Donates PHP500 Thousand Solar Lamp Posts To Poor Communities

Perpetual Help Community Cooperative Inc., a prominent Visayan billionaire cooperative, illuminates the way with a generous donation of PHP500,000 worth of solar lamp posts.

Bacolod City To Develop 8.7-Hectare Tree, Eco Park In Rural Village

Green progress in Bacolod City! The government gears up to bid out the development of the 8.7-hectare Bacolod Tree and Eco Park in Barangay Alangilan this January.

Senator Tulfo Meets With Singapore Execs To Discuss Waste-To-Energy

In an engaging dinner meeting with business executives, Senator Raffy Tulfo delved into exciting investment prospects in the Philippines’ Energy sector.

Iloilo City Hall Goes Green, Adopts Solar Power

Iloilo City Government embraces solar power, completing the installation of more than 100 panels to meet the daily demand, saving expenses, and promoting green initiatives.

Pangasinan Environment Office Encourages Use Of E-Vehicles

Revolutionize your commute and breathe cleaner air! Central Pangasinan embraces electric vehicles for a greener future and better air quality.

Siargao Lagoon Ecosystem To Undergo 1-Month Rehab

Sugba Lagoon, a Siargao Island gem in Carmen, Surigao del Norte, temporarily closes its doors to visitors for a month-long annual environmental rehabilitation.

Ilocos Norte Capitol Goes Solar

Ilocos Norte takes a green leap forward as solar panels adorn the rooftop of the capitol building, paving the way for sustainability and reduced electricity costs.

March-May Possibly Warmest, Likely Up To 40 °C

Buckle up for a heat surge! The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration predicts soaring temperatures up to 40°C in certain regions from March to April.

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