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Solar power is expected to reach 10 percent of global power generation by the year 2030, and much of that is likely to be located in desert areas, where sunlight is abundant. But the accumulation of dust on solar panels or mirrors is already a significant issue — it can reduce the output of photovoltaic panels by as much ...

MANILA, Philippines — Expect a slight increase in power rates this month, the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) announced on Thursday.

This was bared by Director Mylene C. Capongcol...

In the mid-1990s, a few energy activists in Massachusetts had a vision: What if citizens had choice about the energy they consumed? Instead of being force-fed electricity sources selected by a utility company, what if cities, towns, and groups of individuals could purchase power that was cleaner and cheaper?

An estimated two-thirds of humanity is affected by shortages of water, and many such areas in the developing world also face a lack of dependable electricity. Widespread research efforts have thus focused on ways to desalinate seawater or brackish water using just solar heat.

The energy transition in the Philippines needs to be done gradually—and not force a sudden stop in the use of coal-fired facilities, on which the country continues to be largely dependent—as this otherwise threatens economic growth...

President Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law a measure that will spur microgrid development in unserved and underserved areas nationwide to achieve the government’s goal of 100 percent electrification in the Philippines.

Republic Act 11646 or the Microgrid Systems..

MANILA – The Philippines' proposed National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) 2020-2040 is setting a target of 35 percent share of renewable energy (RE) in the power generation mix by 2030 and 50 percent share by 2040.

MANILA, Philippines — A faster transition to renewable energy sources could present an opportunity for investments in the Philippines, as it works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an envoy for the upcoming United Nations climate change conference.

The Philippines is aiming for renewable energy to account for 35 percent of the country’s power generation mix by 2030 and 50 percent by 2040, based on an updated plan that showed slight deviations from the government’s original targets.