Hydropower is often advocated as a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy source that can help decrease dependence on fossil fuels. However, the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams can have
According to an Indonesian official, economic growth can occur without increasing emissions if there are fair and equitable expectations between developed and developing countries. At the Coaltrans Asia 2024 conference,
Embracing E-Waste Solutions The issues of urbanization in Luzon and increased use of electronics have put the region in a critical situation as regards e-waste. This is problematic as the
Industrial parks are designated areas specifically and zoned for industrial development and processes. Also known as industrial estates or business parks, these areas offer a structured environment for businesses involved
Recently, University of the Philippines scientists announced their discovery of significant amounts of gas hydrates in the Manila Trench, an elongated and narrow seabed groove situated in the Pacific Ocean
The Philippines is now trailing the rest of the Southeast Asian countries in terms of meeting the target on green energy. The Climate Change Commission stresses that little has been
The Philippines is in the middle of an ambitious infrastructure program aimed at increasing the power output and irrigation systems. In view of this, the country plans to increase its
Looking towards the future of the Philippines, solar technology comes into the picture as a noteworthy next step for the country’s energy supply. Considering that the sun shines bright over
The Philippines’ Energy Crisis The energy crisis in Luzon, Philippines is a critical issue that is not only witnessed in the country’s economy, but also in the lives of Filipinos.
Thus the Department of Energy (DOE) of the Philippines stated that young coal plants have a big potential in providing a stable energy supply in the light of present energy