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The day after the successful commissioning of the 22-megawatt San Carlos Solar power plant in San Carlos City, the San Carlos Solar Energy Incorporated (SACASOL) breaks ground for yet another solar project, this time in La Carlota City, Negros Occidental.

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San Carlos Solar Energy Inc. (SaCaSol) is set to start commercial operations of the country’s first utility scale 22-megawatt solar power plant in Negros Occidental, a timely move given the country’s critical power situation, company officials yesterday said.

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British power firm Bronzeoak Ltd. will build a total of 30 megawatt (MW) ethanol-based power plants in Bukidnon and Tarlac.

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British-Filipino firm Bron-zeoak Philippines is looking to tap the Development Bank of the Philippines for funding its ethanol projects, a top company executive said.

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The consortium, called Victorias Bionergy Inc. (VBI) was formed by Filipino-owned Venture Factors Inc. and UK-based Bronzeoak Ltd.

VBI project director Jose Maria Zabaleta Jr. said the group will construct a 54-megawatt power plant that will run on bagasse, a by-product of sugarcane milling. The plant will be located in Victorias City in Negros Occidental.
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The day after the successful commissioning of the 22-megawatt San Carlos Solar power plant in San Carlos City, the San Carlos Solar Energy Incorporated (SACASOL) breaks ground for yet another solar project, this time in La Carlota City, Negros Occidental.

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San Carlos Solar Energy Inc. (SaCaSol) is set to start commercial operations of the country’s first utility scale 22-megawatt solar power plant in Negros Occidental, a timely move given the country’s critical power situation, company officials yesterday said.

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British power firm Bronzeoak Ltd. will build a total of 30 megawatt (MW) ethanol-based power plants in Bukidnon and Tarlac.

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British-Filipino firm Bron-zeoak Philippines is looking to tap the Development Bank of the Philippines for funding its ethanol projects, a top company executive said.

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The consortium, called Victorias Bionergy Inc. (VBI) was formed by Filipino-owned Venture Factors Inc. and UK-based Bronzeoak Ltd.

VBI project director Jose Maria Zabaleta Jr. said the group will construct a 54-megawatt power plant that will run on bagasse, a by-product of sugarcane milling. The plant will be located in Victorias City in Negros Occidental.
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