Renewable Energy Transition in the Philippines: Trends
The Philippines is actively pursuing a renewable energy (RE) transition plan to meet its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets, alongside the COP28 pledge to triple global RE capacity.
EU to spend ₧2.7 B on renewable energy, plastic-waste reduction
THE European Union (EU) has pledged around €466 million (P2.7 billion) to help the Philippines drastically lower its plastic wastes and switch to renewable energy.
Schneider Electric''s Cavite factory goes 100% renewable in East Asia
SCHNEIDER Electric''s Cavite Smart Factory in Rosario switched to 100-percent renewable energy (RE), marking it as the global energy company''s first factory in East Asia to
''Catch-Up Effect'' Expected as Europe Adds Only 2 GW in 2025
In Europe, only 2 GW of offshore wind was connected to the grid last year, mostly due to construction delays, but the European wind energy organisation, WindEurope, expects that there will
Philippines'' renewable sector races to meet targets as coal plants
It should not be difficult for the Philippines to meet its renewable energy targets. The country now ranks as the world''s second most attractive market for clean energy investment,
European-backed projects get go-signal for grid access
MANILA, Philippines — Three European-funded offshore wind projects worth over P303 billion in Luzon and Visayas have received approval to connect to the country''s power transmission
EU to provide 60-M Euros for PH gov''t transition to
The Philippine government and the European Commission affirmed on Monday their agreement to sustain the country''s transition to green economy
Global Gateway Forum: EU and Philippines sign €60
Through this EUR60 Million grant, the country will benefit from various measures in reducing the production of wastes and plastics, deploying
Opportunities in the Philippines
(BNEF) Climatescope 2023 report. The country has been recognised for its ambitious renewable energy initiatives, including its second green energy auction, which awarded 3.4 GW of capacity – 1.2 GW
EU to provide 466 million for clean energy development
During her visit to Manila, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President Ferdinand Marcos from the Philippines launched the Team
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