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The momentum for renewable energy is accelerating in the Philippines—and for good reason. The country recently ranked second among emerging markets in BloombergNEF’s Climatescope report, affirming its ...
The Philippines is the most coal-reliant country in Southeast Asia. Coal power generation covers 62% of the country's ...
The island of Mindanao in the Philippines is ringed by beaches and covered in volcanoes and gardens of exotic orchids. Mindanao has been home to the Indigenous Lumad peoples for centuries, but ...
As the Philippines races to transform its energy mix and green its supply chains, global financial institutions are ramping ...
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) can help the Philippines transition to more renewable and reliable energy grids, according to global professional ...
In November 2024, the UAE and the Republic of the Philippines inked an Energy Transition Cooperation, with several areas of collaboration identified, including renewable energy, the transmission ...
John Kerry and energy transition advocates insist the shift away from fossil fuels is inevitable. Investor enthusiasm for renewables is fading, with financial backers pulling out.
The Philippines, which imports most of its fuel needs, aims to raise the share of renewable energy in its power mix to 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2040. Renewables made up 22.8% of its mix in 2022.
And while a partial global energy transition is already happening, the notions of a total global energy transition and net-zero emissions are myths. They aren't going to happen in 2050 or ...
The Philippines is one of the most mineral-rich countries in the world and is the second-largest global producer of nickel.It’s estimated that only 5 percent of the nation’s $1 trillion worth ...