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[Title] => Government urged to increase renewable energy target
[Summary] => Continued reliance on coal energy for electricity would mean double punishment for the Philippines, as the country would have to pay not only for the cost of importing coal, but also for the consequences of burning coal, Greenpeace said.
Launching its report "Burning Our Future: The True Costs of Building Coal-Fired Power Plants and the Case for Renewable Energy Alternatives," Greenpeace called on the Philippine government to increase its renewable energy target by 10 percent by 2011 and reduce the volume of coal-fired power nationwide.
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Launching its report "Burning Our Future: The True Costs of Building Coal-Fired Power Plants and the Case for Renewable Energy Alternatives," Greenpeace called on the Philippine government to increase its renewable energy target by 10 percent by 2011 and reduce the volume of coal-fired power nationwide.
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