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UK-based Global Green Power PLC Corp. (GGPC), a company developing biomass power plants around the country, has urged the Philippine government to speed up the development of the renewable energy sector.

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Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. and Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc., subsidiaries of Global Green Power PLC Corp. (GGPC), have signed engineering procurement and construction contracts with Poyry Energy Inc. and DP CleanTech for two 17.5-megawatt biomass power plants in Mina, Iloilo on Panay Island and Nueva Ecija in Luzon.

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A group of companies based in the United Kingdom has expressed readiness to develop long-term partnerships with Filipino firms to invest in renewable energy and other carbon market-related businesses.

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UK-firm Global Green Power will invest more than P5 billion to build three biomass power plants in Panay, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan.

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MANILA, Philippines - UK-based Global Green Power PLC Corp. will put up three biomass power plants in Panay, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan at a total cost of P5.6 billion, a company official said.

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UK-based Global Green Power PLC Corp. (GGPC), a company developing biomass power plants around the country, has urged the Philippine government to speed up the development of the renewable energy sector.

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Green Power Panay Philippines Inc. and Green Power Nueva Ecija Philippines Inc., subsidiaries of Global Green Power PLC Corp. (GGPC), have signed engineering procurement and construction contracts with Poyry Energy Inc. and DP CleanTech for two 17.5-megawatt biomass power plants in Mina, Iloilo on Panay Island and Nueva Ecija in Luzon.

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A group of companies based in the United Kingdom has expressed readiness to develop long-term partnerships with Filipino firms to invest in renewable energy and other carbon market-related businesses.

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UK-firm Global Green Power will invest more than P5 billion to build three biomass power plants in Panay, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan.

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MANILA, Philippines - UK-based Global Green Power PLC Corp. will put up three biomass power plants in Panay, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan at a total cost of P5.6 billion, a company official said.

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