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                    [Title] => Quezon Power clarifies it is not sister firm of Meralco
                    [Summary] => Quezon Power (Philippines) Ltd. (QPPL) is not a sister company of the Lopez group’s Manila Electric Co. (Meralco). 


QPPL issued this clarification in the light of previous reports that QPPL is part of the Lopez group.

The misconception on the ownership structure of QPPL arises from the fact that the power plant supplies all of its power to Meralco, the country’s largest power distributor controlled by the Lopez group.
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Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda, who heads her own environmental watchdog Luntiang Kalikasan, has directed the National Power Corp., the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and international conservation movement Greenpeace to conduct another round of tests to determine the exact volume of mercury that coal-fired power plants have been releasing.
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                    [Title] => Quezon Power clarifies it is not sister firm of Meralco
                    [Summary] => Quezon Power (Philippines) Ltd. (QPPL) is not a sister company of the Lopez group’s Manila Electric Co. (Meralco). 


QPPL issued this clarification in the light of previous reports that QPPL is part of the Lopez group.

The misconception on the ownership structure of QPPL arises from the fact that the power plant supplies all of its power to Meralco, the country’s largest power distributor controlled by the Lopez group.
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Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda, who heads her own environmental watchdog Luntiang Kalikasan, has directed the National Power Corp., the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and international conservation movement Greenpeace to conduct another round of tests to determine the exact volume of mercury that coal-fired power plants have been releasing.
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