Imee Marcos' 'Kidnapping' Claim Sparks Edsa Debate
Senator Imee Marcos compares US capture of Venezuela's Maduro to her family's 1986 exit, calling it 'kidnapping.' Critics accuse her of rewriting history. Read the full story.
Senator Imee Marcos compares US capture of Venezuela's Maduro to her family's 1986 exit, calling it 'kidnapping.' Critics accuse her of rewriting history. Read the full story.
The Bangsamoro Parliament has passed the crucial Redistricting Law, paving the way for the region's first-ever parliamentary elections in 2026. Discover how this shapes democracy.
Power consumers in the Philippines will see lower transmission charges on their January 2026 electric bills. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) announced a rate decrease to 60 centavos per kWh. Learn how this impacts your bill.
Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes laugh off blind item linking them to marital problems. Luis Manzano also denies involvement. Get the latest celebrity news updates here.
Bartolome Integrated School in Davao City receives ₱530,000 in-kind support from CAMP Asia for cultural preservation and academic empowerment of Bagobo-Klata learners. Read more about this milestone.
Northern Negros faces a P0.19/kWh rate hike as consumer group Access endorses a Negros Power-Noneco joint venture to improve services. Learn about the plan for reliable electricity.
FDC Misamis Power Corp. hailed as Misamis Oriental's top real property taxpayer for 2025, contributing over ₱100M to provincial funds. The award highlights corporate partnership in local development.
The Philippine Competition Commission approves the sale of three major hydro plants to Aboitiz's Cleanergy 9, with binding commitments to prevent price manipulation in Luzon's power market. Learn about the key safeguards.
Energy Secretary Sharon Garin and MinDA's Leo Magno lead talks to balance baseload and renewable energy, ensuring stable power for Mindanao's booming economy and mining sector growth. Read the details.
The National Museum of the Philippines–Davao reopens on January 11, 2026, after a 3-month closure for earthquake repairs. Free admission continues. Visit and rediscover Mindanao's heritage.
Cebu's power reserves are critically low, warns advocacy group Cera. With demand growing 150 MW yearly, reliance on waste-to-energy and external sources threatens grid stability and investor confidence. Read the urgent call for action.
Chantal Anicoche, missing amid military clashes, was rescued by the Philippine Army in Abra de Ilog. Read the full story of her discovery and the official statement.
NGCP welcomes the massive 2,500MW Terra Solar Power Project but warns its intermittent nature poses grid stability risks. Learn how BESS and policy are key. #RenewableEnergy #Philippines
BOF Bank kicks off 2026 with the blessing of its upgraded Candaba branch, featuring a new hybrid solar system. The event highlights sustainable growth for Central Luzon. Discover the future of rural banking.
CERA warns converting critical NGCP transmission lots in Cebu City to housing could cripple energy stability by 2026, raise consumer costs, and create new safety hazards.
Community groups in Cebu raise concerns over plans to convert NGCP transmission lands in Duljo-Fatima and Talamban to residential use, warning of risks to Metro Cebu's power supply stability. Read more.
Retired Air Force General Romeo Poquiz was arrested at NAIA Terminal 3 on sedition charges. His lawyer accuses the government of weaponizing justice. Read the full story.
Vivant Energy's 15-year agreement to supply 11 MW aims to solve Siquijor's power crisis, supporting tourism growth and households. Read how this will transform the island.
Cebu's electricity demand is outpacing supply, risking economic disruption and public safety. Consumer group Cera urges immediate action for new power plants and secure water systems.
ACEN reaches a historic 100% renewable energy generation, completing a strategic shift from coal. The company now targets net-zero by 2050. Read the full story.
FDC Misamis Power Corporation has distributed over ₱24 million in ER 1-94 benefits to Misamis Oriental and host barangays. The funds will boost electrification, livelihood, and environmental projects.
A new APEC report warns electricity demand in Asia-Pacific could soar 96% by 2060, driven by EVs and data centers. See the massive investment needed for the energy transition.
A man under the influence of shabu climbed a utility post in Davao City on December 25, leading to an emergency power cut. Police are preparing charges. Read the full story.
DOH reports 263 road crash cases from Dec 21-26, 2025, mostly involving motorcycles. Officials urge safety as holiday travel peaks. Read for vital road safety reminders.
Cebu's executive department is reviewing the CPAC's position after legislative funding denial. Officials assure public services will continue uninterrupted. Read the latest.
Davao Light starts accepting applications in Kapalong after a new 12-km line. The utility seeks cooperation with NORDECO for a smoother transition to serve its new franchise areas under RA 12144.
Cebu consumer group Cera calls for a freeze on utility rate increases and uninterrupted power this Christmas, as rising costs push households to the brink. Read their urgent appeal.
Basilan's Sumisip District Hospital now has a reliable P8 million solar power system, ensuring continuous medical services. Governor Hataman leads the green energy shift for healthcare. #Basilan #Healthcare #RenewableEnergy
NGCP urges regulators to separate transmission charges, aiming to clarify electricity bills for Filipino consumers. Learn how this move could reveal the true cost drivers.
The International Energy Agency forecasts global coal demand will hit a record high in 2025 before declining by 3% by 2030, driven by competition from renewables and LNG. Read the full analysis.