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[Title] => Imelda reminisces links with Bohol
[Summary] => Former first lady and now congresswoman of Ilocos Norte Imelda Romualdez Marcos arrived in Bohol last Friday for several appointments, including the crowning of Miss Tubigon 2011 in its annual fiesta today, May 15.
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[Title] => Two privatized power plants embark on capacity expansion
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) said two of the power plants it has sold to private entities are now embarking on capacity expansion projects that will at least double their respective installed capacities.
PSALM said Sta. Clara International Corp., which bought the 1.2-megawatt (MW) Loboc hydroelectric power (HEP) plant in Bohol, plans to construct two additional generators to optimize the use of the abundant water available in Loboc River.
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PSALM said Sta. Clara International Corp., which bought the 1.2-megawatt (MW) Loboc hydroelectric power (HEP) plant in Bohol, plans to construct two additional generators to optimize the use of the abundant water available in Loboc River.
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