+ Follow POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Singil sa kuryente babawasan ng P2
[Summary] => CASTILLEJOS, Zambales Nakatakdang ipatupad ng Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) ang halagang P2-bawas sa singil sa kuryente makaraang katigan nito ang petisyong isinampa ng Castillejos Consumers Association (CASCONA) para sa pag-apruba sa unbundled rates, kasama na rito ang Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) ng Zambales II Electric Cooperative (ZAMECO-II).
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[Title] => Government acts to avert power crisis in Cebu City
[Summary] => The government is reportedly trying to craft a last minute compromise in a bid to avert the looming power crisis in Cebu City triggered by a forthcoming shutdown of an independent power producer (IPP) following substantial financial losses.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Prices of basic goods seen to remain stable
[Summary] => Industrialist Raul T. Concepcion said yesterday that prices of basic commodities should remain stable in June and July following the governments decision to reduce the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) charges.
"Stable prices would allow more money for the payment of tuition fees and other household expenses," Concepcion said.
For the industrial sector, Concepcion said the lowering of the PPA charges will help bring down the cost of raw materials, resulting in stable prices and making Philippine exports more competitive globally.
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT
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[Summary] => CASTILLEJOS, Zambales Nakatakdang ipatupad ng Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) ang halagang P2-bawas sa singil sa kuryente makaraang katigan nito ang petisyong isinampa ng Castillejos Consumers Association (CASCONA) para sa pag-apruba sa unbundled rates, kasama na rito ang Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) ng Zambales II Electric Cooperative (ZAMECO-II).
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[Title] => Government acts to avert power crisis in Cebu City
[Summary] => The government is reportedly trying to craft a last minute compromise in a bid to avert the looming power crisis in Cebu City triggered by a forthcoming shutdown of an independent power producer (IPP) following substantial financial losses.
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[Title] => Prices of basic goods seen to remain stable
[Summary] => Industrialist Raul T. Concepcion said yesterday that prices of basic commodities should remain stable in June and July following the governments decision to reduce the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) charges.
"Stable prices would allow more money for the payment of tuition fees and other household expenses," Concepcion said.
For the industrial sector, Concepcion said the lowering of the PPA charges will help bring down the cost of raw materials, resulting in stable prices and making Philippine exports more competitive globally.
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