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[Title] => Meralco open to tie-up for LNG plant
[Summary] => Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is open to new partnerships for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility amid the projected increase in capacity of gas-fired power plants in the country, its top official said.
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[Title] => Energy World readies Quezon power plant
[Summary] => Energy World Corp. (EWC), an Australia listed energy company, is aiming to have the first 200 megawatt unit of its natural gas-fired power plant in Quezon ready by the middle of the year.
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[Title] => Energy World on track to fire up 400-MW power plant in Pagbilao
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[Title] => Power woes pile up as power plant project encounters delay
[Summary] => The country’s energy woes continue to pile up after another power firm said its 150-megawatt coal-fired power plant expansion will be delayed and will not be ready for the summer of 2015.
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[Title] => EWC sets start of nat gas power plant
[Summary] => Energy World Corp. (EWC), an Australian listed energy company, will strive to commence commercial operations of the first 200 megawatts of its 650 MW natural gas power plant in Pagbilao, Quezon early 2015, its top official told The STAR.
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[Title] => EWC’s Pagbilao gas power plant faces delay
[Summary] => The first unit of the 600-megawatt combined-cycle gas-fired power plant of Energy World Corp., an Australia-listed energy company, in Pagbilao, Quezon will be slightly delayed and may not be ready in time for the summer of 2015 as originally scheduled.
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[Title] => $210-million LNG hub soon to rise in Quezon
[Summary] => Hong Kong-based Energy World Corp. (EWC) said it is on track to completing the construction and starting operations of a $210-million liquefied natural gas (LNG) hub in Quezon province this year.
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[Title] => Australian power firm mulls P2-billion LNG hub in Quezon
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[Summary] => Energy World Corp. (EWC), an Australian listed energy company, will strive to commence commercial operations of the first 200 megawatts of its 650 MW natural gas power plant in Pagbilao, Quezon early 2015, its top official told The STAR.
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[Title] => Australian power firm mulls P2-billion LNG hub in Quezon
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