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Philippines will require at least $72 billion (about P4 trillion) in financing to reduce its carbon emissions and support global efforts in confronting the climate crisis.
At a critical time marked by climate change, depleting resources and millions of Filipinos still living in the dark, the Philippines is re-unlocking the power it has always known.
A new report from Global Witness, an international human rights advocacy group, says that increasing demand for transition minerals necessary for green energy are putting Indigenous peoples, like ...
The Department of Energy collected white hydrogen from Palawan to assess its potential as an energy source, the DOE said on ...
As fossil-heavy nations race to scale solar and wind by 2030, weak environmental and social safeguards risk fuelling local ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has named Andrew Jeffries, a longtime energy expert and career official at the bank, as its ...
MANILA Electric Co. (Meralco) on Tuesday said that it had signed agreements with several South Korean firms to advance its push for nuclear energy in the Philippines via the development and use of ...
CostPlus Inc., a leading Filipino technology company, is looking at introducing advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology into ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is critical to the energy sector’s rapid transformation, according to the World Economic Forum ...
The Philippines is on track for an annual decline in coal-fired electricity output for the first time in nearly two decades, an analysis of market and government data showed, driven by rising ...
Parallel to addressing immediate challenges, the Philippines is setting ambitious long-term goals under its Philippine Energy Plan 2023-2050 (PEP), which envisions a significant transition to ...
Energy campaign changes Philippines Natural gas power plants turn string of fishing villages into industrial zone June 9, 2024 at 4:00 a.m. by ED DAVEY The Associated Press ...