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                    [Title] => USAID launches projects to promote use of other fuels
                    [Summary] => The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), through the Sustainable Energy Development Program (SEDP), has launched four major projects to promote the use of alternative fuels in the country.


SEDP is an offshoot of a tripartite agreement forged in Jan. 2004 by the USAID, the United States Department of Energy (USDOE) and the Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE). Among the alternative fuels to be promoted include coco-diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG) and fuel ethanol.
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In their first stakeholders’ meeting, SEDP country director Divina Chingcuanco said aside from Davao City, they may consider three other cities in the Philippines to be part of the Clean Cities Program (CCP). 

These cities include Cebu, Marikina and one still unidentified city in Metro Manila.
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                    [Title] => USAID launches projects to promote use of other fuels
                    [Summary] => The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), through the Sustainable Energy Development Program (SEDP), has launched four major projects to promote the use of alternative fuels in the country.


SEDP is an offshoot of a tripartite agreement forged in Jan. 2004 by the USAID, the United States Department of Energy (USDOE) and the Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE). Among the alternative fuels to be promoted include coco-diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG) and fuel ethanol.
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In their first stakeholders’ meeting, SEDP country director Divina Chingcuanco said aside from Davao City, they may consider three other cities in the Philippines to be part of the Clean Cities Program (CCP). 

These cities include Cebu, Marikina and one still unidentified city in Metro Manila.
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