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Spain’s green pioneer Grupo Enhol eyes Philipine power push

Spanish renewable energy developer Grupo Enhol is sizing up the Philippines for its next wave of clean-power projects, signaling rising foreign confidence in the country’s shifting energy landscape.

Alternergy marches forward as bell rings

Alternergy Holdings Corp. on Friday, November 21, led the bell-ringing ceremony at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) to highlight its recognition as the first...

Alternergy buys Cebu wind project

Alternergy Holdings Corporation has moved to expand its renewable footprint in the Visayas with the acquisition of the Alegria Cebu Wind Power Project, its first wind venture in the region.

ACEN, UPC begin construction of major India renewables

ACEN Corp., the renewable energy arm of the Ayala Group, has partnered with UPC Renewables for the construction of two green energy projects in India: a 420-megaWatt solar farm in Rajasthan and a 120 MW wind farm in Karnataka.

Alternergy takes delivery of largest wind turbines in Philippines

Alabat Wind Power Corp., a unit of listed renewable energy innovator Alternergy Holdings Corp., received the first two units of the largest wind turbines to be installed in the Philippines.

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ASEAN urged to tighten tobacco export controls 

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) should tighten export controls and harmonize requirements for tobacco products to curb illicit trade that is costing governments billions in lost revenues, JTI Philippines (JTIP) said.

Eala falls to Anisimova, exits Cincinnati Open

Alex Eala had the perfect opening act in the Round of 32 in Cincinnati. Unfortunately for the Filipina tennis trailblazer, Amanda Anisimova had a better idea for the ending.

MPIC evaluates strategic terms for MRT-3 expansion PPP

Metro Pacific Investments Corp. is approaching the government’s proposed capacity expansion, operations, and maintenance public-private partnership for Metro Rail Transit Line 3 with measured financial caution.

Manila Water scouts new sources as East Zone demand rises

Manila Water Co. is looking beyond its current water sources as rising demand and climate risks push the East Zone concession toward a more diversified and resilient supply portfolio.

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