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[Title] => Energy sector faces increasing pressure from climate change
[Summary] => The energy sector faces increasing pressure from climate change, according to a joint publication of the World Energy Council, the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership, the Cambridge Judge Business School and the European Climate Foundation.
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[Title] => Palm Concepcion taps contractors for Iloilo plant
[Summary] => Palm Concepcion Power Corp., a joint venture between Palm Thermal Holdings Corp. of A. Brown Co. Inc. and Jin Navitas Resource of the Rebisco Group, has tapped a consortium for the construction of its 135-megawatt state-of-the-art coal-fired power plant project in Concepcion, Iloilo.
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[Title] => Coal-fired power plant globalizes Misamis town
[Summary] => VILLANUEVA, Misamis Oriental This small town in the eastern coastline of Misamis Oriental became "global" a long time ago when it was once an unnamed place situated between the municipalities of Jasaan and Tagoloan. Christened "Nueva Villa" (new village) by the Spaniards, it was eventually renamed "Villanueva."
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[Title] => Consortium offers garbage solution
[Summary] => A consortium of foreign firms offered government authorities yesterday a permanent solution to Metro Manilas garbage disposal problem.
Jancom Environmental Corp., the local subsidiary of Vivendi and Alstom Power, the two principal partners of the consortium, said the solid waste processing facility it proposes to build will be similar to those being operated in most modern cities all over the world.
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[Title] => RP seen to host Euro investments in new & renewable energy tech
[Summary] => The implementation of the Kyoto Protocol should serve as a major incentive for both foreign energy companies and Philippine energy firms to undertake projects for new and renewable energy (NRE) sources.
Paschalis Papachristopoulos, head of Synergy Programme of the European Commission, said the Philippines should take advantage of the possible influx of NRE firms looking for joint ventures or partnerships.
"We call this the Kyoto approach," Papachristopoulos told The STAR.
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[Title] => European firms eye energy-related investments in RP
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These companies are from Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. They specialize in new and renewable energy (NRE) technologies, energy saving technologies, rural electrification, hydropower stations, energy recycling, grid and transmission technologies, and other energy-related technologies.
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ALSTOM POWER
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Jancom Environmental Corp., the local subsidiary of Vivendi and Alstom Power, the two principal partners of the consortium, said the solid waste processing facility it proposes to build will be similar to those being operated in most modern cities all over the world.
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Paschalis Papachristopoulos, head of Synergy Programme of the European Commission, said the Philippines should take advantage of the possible influx of NRE firms looking for joint ventures or partnerships.
"We call this the Kyoto approach," Papachristopoulos told The STAR.
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These companies are from Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. They specialize in new and renewable energy (NRE) technologies, energy saving technologies, rural electrification, hydropower stations, energy recycling, grid and transmission technologies, and other energy-related technologies.
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February 2, 2001 - 12:00am