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[Title] => RP eyes biofuels technology from India
[Summary] => The Philippine government will explore the possibility of applying biofuels technology from India, a ranking energy official said.
"Were sending a delegation consisting of the DOST (Department of Science and Technology), DA (Department of Agriculture), and DOE (Department of Energy) to take a look at Indias jetropa bio-fuels initiative," Energy Secretary Raphael P. M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Indian government officials have committed a possible transfer of expertise and knowledge for such technology.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula
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[Title] => 3 foreign groups eye RPs alternative fuels program
[Summary] => Three foreign firms have signified interest to take part in the countrys alternative fuels program, a top energy official said over the weekend.
Department of Energy (DOE) director for energy utilization management bureau (EUMB) Mario Marasigan said Tata Industries of India has indicated strong interest to supply and/or assemble natural gas-run vehicles.
Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Compressed natural gas-run buses launched
[Summary] => The commuting public would soon enjoy lower fares before the yearend as the government successfully tested passenger buses run by compressed natural gas (CNG), which is about 50 percent cheaper than the commonly used diesel.
President Arroyo received in simple ceremonies at Malacañang yesterday two CNG-powered buses at the launching of the governments natural gas vehicle program for public transport (NGVPPT).
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-02 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
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[Title] => RP eyes biofuels technology from India
[Summary] => The Philippine government will explore the possibility of applying biofuels technology from India, a ranking energy official said.
"Were sending a delegation consisting of the DOST (Department of Science and Technology), DA (Department of Agriculture), and DOE (Department of Energy) to take a look at Indias jetropa bio-fuels initiative," Energy Secretary Raphael P. M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Indian government officials have committed a possible transfer of expertise and knowledge for such technology.
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[Title] => 3 foreign groups eye RPs alternative fuels program
[Summary] => Three foreign firms have signified interest to take part in the countrys alternative fuels program, a top energy official said over the weekend.
Department of Energy (DOE) director for energy utilization management bureau (EUMB) Mario Marasigan said Tata Industries of India has indicated strong interest to supply and/or assemble natural gas-run vehicles.
Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
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[Title] => Compressed natural gas-run buses launched
[Summary] => The commuting public would soon enjoy lower fares before the yearend as the government successfully tested passenger buses run by compressed natural gas (CNG), which is about 50 percent cheaper than the commonly used diesel.
President Arroyo received in simple ceremonies at Malacañang yesterday two CNG-powered buses at the launching of the governments natural gas vehicle program for public transport (NGVPPT).
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