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                    [Title] => DBP seeks borrowers for P50-B renewable energy loan facility
                    [Summary] => The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is encouraging investors to avail of the bank’s P50-billion  credit window for  renewable energy projects.


"We are looking at various renewable energy projects to fund, and proposals that come in should focus on building power sources that promote the use of new and renewable energy sources such as geothermal, wind and hydropower, among others," said DBP president Reynaldo David.
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"We are meeting the bank’s representatives in September to sign a memorandum of understanding. The funding will be available for both the government and the private sector. The bank also agreed that the credit window will not require a government guarantee," Energy Undersecretary Peter Anthony Abaya said over the weekend.
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                    [Summary] => The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is encouraging investors to avail of the bank’s P50-billion  credit window for  renewable energy projects.


"We are looking at various renewable energy projects to fund, and proposals that come in should focus on building power sources that promote the use of new and renewable energy sources such as geothermal, wind and hydropower, among others," said DBP president Reynaldo David.
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"We are meeting the bank’s representatives in September to sign a memorandum of understanding. The funding will be available for both the government and the private sector. The bank also agreed that the credit window will not require a government guarantee," Energy Undersecretary Peter Anthony Abaya said over the weekend.
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