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PSALM vice president Froilan Tampinco said the two firms are finalizing the application for the so-called time-of-use (TOU) tariff, which will allow them to charge generation fee based on the time electricity is used.
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PSALM vice president for marketing Froilan Tampinco said in a press briefing here that aside from the scheduled auction of the Talomo power plant on Jan. 28 and the Navotas I plant shortly after, another set of power plants will be disposed of in the first three months of 2004.
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"Latest development is that Mirant Phils. has gotten its head office’s board approval to push through with the local IPO (initial public offering)," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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The MOU pioneers a new dimension in public – private sector partnerships anchored on attracting new investments and generating jobs for the Filipinos.
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Mirant Philippines Foundation (MPF), the social development arm of the Mirant group will take an active role in this endeavor.

The 1,000-barangay commitment is in addition to the 143 barangays Mirant previously pledged to energize in the provinces of Quezon, Camarines Sur, and Occidental Mindoro.

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PSALM vice president Froilan Tampinco said the two firms are finalizing the application for the so-called time-of-use (TOU) tariff, which will allow them to charge generation fee based on the time electricity is used.
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PSALM vice president for marketing Froilan Tampinco said in a press briefing here that aside from the scheduled auction of the Talomo power plant on Jan. 28 and the Navotas I plant shortly after, another set of power plants will be disposed of in the first three months of 2004.
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"We are thinking of coming up with a certain contract that would conform to all," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said in an interview over the weekend.

But Perez said they have to consult with the IPPs if such idea would be acceptable or not. "We need them to commit if we will carry out such scheme," he said.
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"Latest development is that Mirant Phils. has gotten its head office’s board approval to push through with the local IPO (initial public offering)," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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The MOU pioneers a new dimension in public – private sector partnerships anchored on attracting new investments and generating jobs for the Filipinos.
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Mirant Philippines Foundation (MPF), the social development arm of the Mirant group will take an active role in this endeavor.

The 1,000-barangay commitment is in addition to the 143 barangays Mirant previously pledged to energize in the provinces of Quezon, Camarines Sur, and Occidental Mindoro.

MPF is a non-stock, non-profit social development arm of Mirant.
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SEPI officials said they will give priority to export processing zones, industrial parks, huge manufacturing plants and the like.
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