+ Follow PANAY DIESEL POWER PLANT Tag
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[Title] => PSALM selling P20-M assets in VisMin
[Summary] => State-run Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) is disposing more assets worth nearly P20 million.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-14 09:00:00
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[Title] => DOE asserts power situation until 2011; allays crisis fears
[Summary] => The power situation in the country, particularly Cebu, will be stable even until 2011, said the Department of Energy allaying fears that there will be a power crisis by that time.
The DOE cited a report from the National Power Corporation stating that the present power supply is more than enough to meet the demand, and will be able to support the projected 5.7 percent growth in the economy.
In places where power demand has been increasing at a fast rate, such as in the Visayas, the NPC said several measures have been undertaken to improve the power supply situation.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => COA uncovers mess in Transco records
[Summary] => The Commission on Audit uncovered discrepancies in the audit reports of the National Transmission Corporation-Visayas, which has unverifiable entries in its equity contribution account amounting to P18.902 billion by the end of 2004.
State auditors revealed that after the National Power Corporation closed its books on Dec. 31, 2004, Transco-Visayas, being a functional group of NPC, still indicated a debit balance of P2.2 billion.
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PANAY DIESEL POWER PLANT
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[Title] => DOE asserts power situation until 2011; allays crisis fears
[Summary] => The power situation in the country, particularly Cebu, will be stable even until 2011, said the Department of Energy allaying fears that there will be a power crisis by that time.
The DOE cited a report from the National Power Corporation stating that the present power supply is more than enough to meet the demand, and will be able to support the projected 5.7 percent growth in the economy.
In places where power demand has been increasing at a fast rate, such as in the Visayas, the NPC said several measures have been undertaken to improve the power supply situation.
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[Title] => COA uncovers mess in Transco records
[Summary] => The Commission on Audit uncovered discrepancies in the audit reports of the National Transmission Corporation-Visayas, which has unverifiable entries in its equity contribution account amounting to P18.902 billion by the end of 2004.
State auditors revealed that after the National Power Corporation closed its books on Dec. 31, 2004, Transco-Visayas, being a functional group of NPC, still indicated a debit balance of P2.2 billion.
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