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                    [Summary] => The Department of Energy (DOE) has extended by four months the deadline for the submission of bids for the First Geothermal Bidding Round, a ranking energy official said  over the weekend.


Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the extension will allow interested bidders more time to study their possible investment in the geothermal blocks.

"We will be giving the interested bidders four months extension from July 31 to November," Perez said.
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EDC, the geothermal development arm of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC), is finalizing the study on the optimization schemes which will allow the company to increase the present 104 megawatt (MW) capacity to 120 MW.
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Energy Undersecretary Eduardo V. Mañalac said this was reflected during an investment roadshow in Japan to market the first geothermal bidding round, wherein 10 prospective geothermal fields will be auctioned off.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the extension will allow interested bidders more time to study their possible investment in the geothermal blocks.

"We will be giving the interested bidders four months extension from July 31 to November," Perez said.
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EDC, the geothermal development arm of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC), is finalizing the study on the optimization schemes which will allow the company to increase the present 104 megawatt (MW) capacity to 120 MW.
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