Asia turns to coal amid energy crisis
Energy shortfalls from Iran conflict push countries to increase coal use, while renewables offer more stable long-term supply.
Energy shortfalls from Iran conflict push countries to increase coal use, while renewables offer more stable long-term supply.
Multi-million-dollar transmission lines and substations are targeted for completion across Luzon and Visayas in 2026.
Nearly 50 power lines across Luzon and the Visayas remain down as restoration efforts continue after Typhoon Uwan’s impact.
Hitachi Energy and Meralco team up to deliver the country’s first digital substation, paving the way for a smarter and more reliable grid.
United Arab Emirates state energy firm Masdar has signed a $15 billion renewable energy deal with the Philippines to develop renewable systems.
Copenhagen Energy has been granted a grid connection license for a 2 GW floating wind farm in the Philippines’ Northern Luzon region.
As part of the efforts, a 23-year-old dilapidated transformer was refurbished to operate as new.
“This enables continuous improvement and innovation in empowering not only our commercial customers but also businesses that support communities and power our economy”. VP and COO Ronnie L. Aperocho