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  1. Apo plant seen to ease December power woes

    The Energy Regulatory Commision in Central Visayas (ERC 7) yesterday assured an additional supply of 10 megawatts (MW)to Cebu province this December.

    10:01:26 2009-11-20
  2. Negros traders: Ethanol can help fight ‘Big 3’

    Business leaders in Negros Occidental on Tuesday called for more government support for the country’s young ethanol industry, stressing that green fuel would be the country’s way out of “a hostage economy.”

    01:42:04 2009-11-18
  3. Rapid rise in Asian energy needs seen

    The Asia and Pacific region must invest between $7 trillion and $9.7 trillion in the energy sector from 2005 to 2030 to meet the rapidly growing demand in the region, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said.

    23:08:39 2009-11-17
  4. PSALM to issue $1.2B worth of bonds

    State-owned Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) is expected to issue soon $1.2 billion worth of bonds in the international market after it secured the approval of the central bank for the fund-raising activity.

    23:17:05 2009-11-13
  5. Frugal with fuel

    Let's just hope the recent pronouncement of the Department of Energy (DOE) won't be used to justify imposing higher fuel prices in the Visayas and Mindanao.

    09:06:39 2009-11-11
  6. Power purchase scheme mulled

    LOCAL and national government officials will meet to work out a purchase arrangement with prospective buyers of the 15 megawatts (MW) pledged by a power firm to offset the energy shortage affecting the Visayas.

    08:57:23 2009-11-11
  7. World oil supply estimates distorted

    The world is much closer to running out of oil than official estimates admit, but the International Energy Agency is underplaying a looming shortage for fear of sparking panic buying, a report said Monday.

    09:31:34 2009-11-10
  8. Oil firms to offer discounts in disaster areas

    (UPDATE) Oil companies are open to giving price discounts on petroleum products as part of a “package of relief” in areas identified to be still reeling from the effects of tropical cyclones that recently hit Luzon, an official said Monday.

    20:53:06 2009-11-09
  9. Petroleum shortage looms -- DoE

    (UPDATE) The country’s inventory of imported petroleum products is just enough for 13 days, as independent oil players stopped buying from overseas due to the government's imposition of a price cap, an official said Monday.

    20:51:32 2009-11-09
  10. Malaysia to scale down biofuel agenda

    KUALA LUMPUR--Malaysia's policy of requiring all government vehicles to use five percent biofuel has become too expensive and the eco-minded policy may have to be scaled back, a minister said Monday.

    17:10:02 2009-11-09
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