Renewable Energy in the Philippines – Current State
Compared to its neighbours, the Philippines is a leader in renewable energy. Over 47% of its total energy use comes from green or low-carbon
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Compared to its neighbours, the Philippines is a leader in renewable energy. Over 47% of its total energy use comes from green or low-carbon
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The Department of Energy has lowered the minimum eligibility threshold for the green energy option program (GEOP), allowing more consumers to directly source clean power.
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As the Philippines confronts the climate crisis, activists argue that the urgency that once fueled the construction of coal plants to solve the power crisis of the 1990s must now shift toward
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At the forefront of energy reporting in the country, Power Philippines delivers sharp, data-driven journalism for industry leaders, policymakers,
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Government policy aims for 35% renewable electricity by 2030 and ~57% by 2040 under the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2023–2050; indicative scenarios point to ~60–65% by 2050 in
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In line with the Philippine Energy Plan, the results of GEA-4 strengthen the foundation for a sustainable, affordable, and secure power supply. The country has committed to achieving a 35%
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To date, a total of 65 OSW Service Contracts/WESCs were awarded with approximate potential aggregate capacity of 51 GW spread mainly in north of Luzon, west of Metro Manila, north and south
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Electricity generation across ASEAN has grown rapidly over the past two decades, driven primarily by the continued dominance of fossil fuel-based power generation, alongside a growing diversification
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Boosting clean energy use and energy efficiency across the nation to combat climate change and build a sustainable future. This initiative is focused on
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MANILA, Philippines — Proper waste segregation can make a meaningful environmental impact when the correct bins are used. At SM Supermalls, the Recyclable–Disposable–Compostable
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