Showing posts with label Renewable Energy Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renewable Energy Act. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

More Support for Philippine Renewable Energy Act

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The visit of President Aquino to the US could be more timely as more American businessmen supports the government in the full implementation of Renewable Energy Act as what this report states.
American businessmen want to see the Philippines fully implement the Renewable Energy Act as they said this would generate investments in high-technology industries.
They also pressed for the harmonization of investment incentives and regulations.
The businessmen’s sentiments were gathered during the meeting of President Aquino with senior US business executives at the Peninsula Hotel in New York on Monday.
A statement released by the US-Asean Business Council – which co-organized with the US Chamber of Commerce the roundtable with the President – said Aquino updated the US business community on the progress being made in improving the business climate, promoting effective governance, and enhancing competitiveness.
The statement said some possible avenues of collaboration include supporting the growth of the renewable energy sector, developing public private partnerships to support infrastructure development, and potential measures to enhance the competitiveness of the Philippines in high-tech industries.
"We are eager to hear more about the next steps planned for implementation of the renewable energy law, which will help attract more high-tech investment," said Tami Overby, vice president for Asia of the US Chamber of Commerce.
"President Aquino’s administration continues to be responsive and engaged with US business," said Alexander Feldman, president of the US-Asean Business Council. Feldman said the Aquino administration’s focus on transparency and good governance has already won investor confidence as demonstrated by increased US investment in the Philippines from companies such as AES, The Coca-Cola Co. and Procter & Gamble.
"We look forward to working with President Aquino and his administration to continue developing public-private partnerships and other initiatives that help to strengthen the Philippine economy and build platforms for sustained growth benefiting American companies and all Filipinos," Feldman said.
Overby said: "We appreciate the chance to continue our dialogue with President Aquino on building bilateral economic ties. The Aquino administration’s willingness to regularly engage with US business helps build investor confidence in the economic reforms in place in the Philippines."
Among the executives who met Aquino were Glenn Jordan, president for Pacific Group, The Coca-Cola Co.; Margery Krauss, founder and chief executive officer, APCO Worldwide; Loida Nicolas Lewis, chairman, TLC Beatrice International; Miles Young, chief executive, Ogilvy and Mather; Bruce Tuchman, president, MGM Worldwide Networks; and Jay Collins, global co-head of the Public Sector Group at Citi.
Other companies represented included AES, Baker McKenzie, Cargill, Google, JP Morgan, McClarty Associates, Peregrine Development International, Pfizer, and Qualcomm.
source: malaya.com 

Monday, August 22, 2011

4 Helpful Renewable Energy News Via Google Alert


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I just want to share the renewable energy reports that I recieved from August 21 to 22 through google alert. I estimated that I am receiving google alerts news relating to renewable energy 10x a day and I want to share some of it here.

Item 1 and 4 are pretty much the same and related though process differenty, it is related to bio-ethanol fuel which is of great help on agricultural industry. Renewable energy craze today will surely help the nation in combatting poverty and unemployment.

Please click the link to read the whole news.

1. San Carlos BioPower to put up 18-MW biomass plant
MANILA, Philippines - San Carlos BioPower Inc. (SCBioPower) will put up an 18-megawatt (MW) biomass plant within the San Carlos Ecozone, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental that will utilize sugarcane residues as feedstock.

2. Green energy to create jobs, increase tax revenue
Over 20,000 to 50,000 “green" jobs will be created once the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 is implemented, a power company executive said over the weekend.

First Gen vice president Aloysius Santos said that the wind industry is expected to generate 5,000 to 6,000 jobs from 220 megawatts (MW) in wind projects. Lopez-owned First Gen is developing an 86 MW wind farm in Ilocos Norte.

3. Agus-Pulangui sale to trigger higher electricity rates for Mindanao
MANILA, Philippines — The proposed privatization of 900-megawatt Agus and Pulangui hydro-power plants is being seen as an opportunity to finally reflect the true cost of electricity in the Mindanao grid and could mean higher power rates for Mindanao consumers, who have been enjoying lower rates than the rest of the country.

4. DA says Phl is ready to export sugar
QUEZON CITY, Aug. 22 (PIA) -- The Department of Agriculture (DA) said over the weekend the Philippines is poised to export at least 300,000 metric tons (MT) of raw and refined sugar this crop year (CY) due to a bumper sugarcane harvest...

... Likewise, the DA-SRA will support the development of other feasible alternative uses of sugarcane and its by-products such as bio-ethanol and power co-generation.
“As we near the realization of the full potential of sugarcane especially in biofuel, and with a more stable supply, we anticipate a more productive and profitable Philippine sugar industry,”Alcala said to over 2,000 conference delegates from Europe, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, Indonesia, China and Hongkong, Singapore, and Africa.
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