DOE: Ph prepping for a low-carbon future
- November 25, 2020
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Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi relayed to his regional counterparts that the Philippines is on track to achieving lower carbon footprint in generating electricity and oil. “Coal and oil
Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi relayed to his regional counterparts that the Philippines is on track to achieving lower carbon footprint in generating electricity and oil. “Coal and oil
Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi relayed to his regional counterparts that the Philippines is on track to achieving lower carbon footprint in generating electricity and oil.
“Coal and oil shares will also continue to decrease due to the use of alternative fuels for transport, among others. This also translates to a power generation mix that shifts from being coal–centered to one where RE (renewable energy), natural gas, and other emerging clean energy technologies will have increased shares,” Cusi said.
The combined clean energy sources, he added, will improve to reach more than 66% of total generation by 2040.