AboitizPower 2Q income more than doubles
- July 29, 2021
Aboitiz Power Corporation recorded a consolidated net income of Php4 billion for the second quarter of 2021, 136% higher than the Php1.7 billion it got in the corresponding period in 2020. In
Aboitiz Power Corporation recorded a consolidated net income of Php4 billion for the second quarter of 2021, 136% higher than the Php1.7 billion it got in the corresponding period in 2020. In
SMC Global Power Holdings’ (SMCGP) coal-dropping moves continue, as it plans to transform its 300-megawatt (MW) coal plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental to a gas-fired facility. San Miguel Corporation’s (SMC)
A consumer group has reminded Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi that he is being paid taxpayer money and thus, should focus on electricity rates and the power situation which it says has worsened
SMC Global Power Holdings Corporation (SMCGP), the power generating arm of San Miguel Corporation (SMC), said it will be beefing up its investments in renewable energy (RE) in a bid to significantly
SMC Global Power Holdings Corporation, the power generating arm of San Miguel Corporation (SMC), will not anymore push through with its three planned coal-fired power plant projects with aggregate capacity of 1,500
The Department of Energy (DOE) has warned of the possible reimposition of Red and Yellow Alerts in the Luzon Grid, and thus rotating brownouts, until July. At the Senate Committee on Energy’s
With the thinning power supply in the Luzon Grid, the Department of Energy (DOE) said it wanted to postpone the maintenance activities for the Sual-coal fired and Ilijan gas-fired power plants. Based
The 668-megawatt (MW) Unit 1 of the GNPower Dinginin (GNPD) coal-fired power plant in Mariveles, Bataan is set to begin full operations in August, said Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Chairperson Agnes Devanadera.
Power consumers in Luzon, including Metro Manila, still have to brace for rotating brownouts this coming week, as the Department of Energy (DOE) warned of Red Alerts until June 10. During the
The sudden outage of the 316-megawatt (MW) Unit 2 of the GNPower Mariveles coal-fired power plant, which led to the entire facility’s shutdown, triggered the longer implementation of the Red Alert status