Category : Renewable Energy


Norway Eyes Mindanao Renewable Energy Investments

Norwegian Ambassador Christian Halaas Lyster highlights renewable energy opportunities in Mindanao, including hydropower, solar, and floating solar, during the EFTA–Mindanao Dialogue in Davao City.

Bacolod Council OKs P4-B Waste-to-Energy Lease

The Bacolod City Council approved Mayor Gasataya's request to sign a lease with Forza Development Corp. for a P4-billion waste-to-energy facility, the first of its kind in the Philippines.

Pampanga Water Districts Benchmark Solar Power at ACWD

The Pampanga Association of Water Districts conducted a benchmarking activity at the Angeles City Water District's solar-powered reservoir, showcasing the first fully PNOC-funded solar system in Philippine water utilities to promote renewable energy adopt

Ocean Wave Energy: Tapered Channel vs Bristol Cylinder

Explore two innovative ocean wave energy conversion methods: the tapered channel system and Bristol cylinder approach. Learn how these technologies capture wave power to generate clean electricity, their operational principles, and environmental considera

Waste-to-Energy: Philippines' Answer to Soaring Fuel Costs

As Middle East conflicts escalate energy prices, the Philippines turns to waste-to-energy technology. A major P4-billion project in Tarlac promises to power 10,000 homes while addressing waste management challenges, despite local opposition.

Waste-to-Energy: A Solution for Rising Electricity Costs

As electricity bills soar due to imported fuel dependence, a new Waste-to-Energy facility in New Clark City promises to convert 600 tons of daily trash into reliable power for 10,000 homes, offering a local solution to global energy volatility.

Solar Solutions Urged Amid Rising Electricity Costs and Demand

Cebu Electricity Rights Advocates warns of a 'perfect storm' from summer heat and geopolitical tensions, pushing power rates higher. The group promotes affordable solar kits for households and micro-entrepreneurs to reduce grid reliance and cut bills.

PH Misses Data Hub Status Over Energy Project Failures

Digital Pinoys campaigner Ronald Gustilo reveals how Solar Philippines' failure to deliver 12GW of renewable energy cost the country its chance to become a regional data center leader, losing billions in investments.

Coffee Biofence Planted on Mt. Apo to Protect Forest

Aboitiz Renewables and Bagobo Tagabawa IPs plant 1,000 arabica seedlings along Mt. Apo's Sibulan Trail, creating a living barrier for conservation and livelihood. See how this project blends environmental protection with sustainable income.

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