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                    [Title] => GE Technology makes grass a greener source of gas
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 In most parts of the country, grass is cultivated as a means to feed livestock. In Pampanga, farmers are planting Napier grass to fuel a revolutionary move towards renewable energy.

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Energy efficiency and sustainability, along with the need to diversify its energy supply, are among the key issues facing the Philippines.

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Consistent with its track record of making important contributions to the lives of Filipinos with breakthrough and innovative products and services, GE Energy Philippines remains at the forefront of meeting the energy requirements of individuals, commerce, and the country as whole.

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As the effects of nature on infrastructure increasingly take its toll on the power industry and the electric utilities in particular, the operation, maintenance and risk mitigation of the grid becomes even more complex.

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The world’s most efficient, simple-cycle aeroderivative gas turbine, GE’s LMS100, is now being offered with new dry low emissions technology, further positioning GE as a world leader in this power generation segment.

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Bacavalley Energy Inc., the leading waste-to-energy developer in the Philippines, and General Electric (GE) have inaugurated the first landfill gas power plant in the country to feature GE’s Jenbacher gas engines.

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MANILA, Philippines - GE Volunteers Philippines, together with its partner, Obando Central School – the first and only school in the whole town of Obando, Bulacan founded in 1908 — proudly inaugurated what is now known as the “GE Building-Industrial Arts“.

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