An emergency power supply agreement (EPSA) between La Union Electric Cooperative Inc. (LUELCO) and GNPower Kauswagan Ltd. Co. (GNPK) is under review by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). La Union
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,
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), led by newly appointed Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Chairperson Jesse Andres, is committed to reforming the agency’s processes to address backlogs and improve service delivery. Appointed on
Over the last few years the country has seen major improvements in carbon reduction and support for renewable energy. The community seeks a clean energy change while the authorities back
The Philippines is stepping up its game in the energy industry particularly in Luzon where embracing of clean energy and sustainable lifestyle is slowly being integrated. With understanding of the
Introduction Changing the trend, the Philippines has emerged as the most coal-reliant country in Asia, outpacing China. This further highlights the challenge that the country still faces in trying to
The Philippines has regressed in its journey towards achieving a sustainable energy future, as presented by the latest World Economic Forum’s Energy Transition Index (ETI). The ETI assesses countries based
Introduction Pursuing its goal of supporting sustainable transportation, the Philippines has recently extended the zero tariff on electric vehicles and their components until 2028. This extension is in line with
The DOE in the Philippines has made remarkable efforts to address the issue of the renewable energy (RE) application process in an effort to improve the business environment and in
The Philippines has moved to address the problem of electricity consumers with the Republic Act 11552. The implementing rules and regulations of the Lifeline Rate program have been signed to