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                    [Title] => Electronics sector wants open access to electricity
                    [Summary] => The Department of Energy (DOE) said yesterday the move to accelerate the implementation of the open access scheme in the electricity sector has received a favorable response from various industries.


Energy Secretary Vincent Perez said the Semiconductor and Electronic Industries in the Phils., Inc. (SEIPI) wrote him expressing support for certain bills pending in Congress, particularly the one that seeks to fast-track the open access.
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Energy Secretary Vincent Perez said the Semiconductor and Electronic Industries in the Phils., Inc. (SEIPI) wrote him expressing support for certain bills pending in Congress, particularly the one that seeks to fast-track the open access.
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