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[Title] => Belgium firm allots P2-B for Davao solar facility
[Summary] => Belgian firm Enfinity S.A. is spending P2 billion to install the 28.6-megawatt peak (MWp) Digos solar farm project in Davao del Sur. The project is expected to start operations in February next year ahead of the critical summer months in the Mindanao grid.
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[Title] => Belgium firm targets solar hybrid projects in off-grid locations
[Summary] => Belgium-based Enfinity sees vast potential in putting up solar-hybrid power projects in off-grid areas in the country, particularly in National Power Corp’s Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) areas, which will provide cheaper electricity costs than relying solely on diesel-fired generating facilities.
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September 15, 2015 - 10:00am