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[Title] => Pugad snares Fil-Am seniors title
[Summary] => Pugo Adventure drew a solid 31-point output from Fred Puckett as it rallied from four points down to beat Megafiber with a closing 106 and snare the seniors Fil-Championship crown by two in the 65th San Miguel Fil-Am Invitational golf tournament at the Baguio Country Club here yesterday.
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[Title] => Global ban on exports of toxic waste advances
[Summary] => More than 170 countries agreed Friday to accelerate adoption of a global ban on the export of hazardous wastes, including old electronics, to developing countries.
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[Title] => Bataan resort uses solar, wind power
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[Title] => Tortuous climb seen for e-vehicles
[Summary] => A tortuous journey awaits electric jeepneys and electric cars in the country, with transportation officials imposing new and additional requirements before the registration and licensing of these units.
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[Title] => Be your own electric company
[Summary] => When Robert Puckett started selling solar panels in 1976, the scientific community’s concern about greenhouse gasses was only beginning to heat up. Global warming wasn’t a household word then.
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[Title] => Robert Lopez Puckett's Jeepney Redux
[Summary] => Anywhere it goes, the SOLARco electric jeepney painted in bright colors and festive designs draws curious but appreciative stares. In a recent campus tour at the University of Santo Tomas, the E-Jeepney got celebrity treatment – cellphone cameras were whipped out as it toured the campus and everyone wanted to get their chance to be seen with and catch a ride on the jeep.
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[Title] => Lack of incentives makes solar energy unattractive
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By contrast, the huge duty and tax incentives in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, Thailand (a newcomer in solar energy), the US, Germany and Spain, have resulted in substantial reduction in their energy bills and reduced importation of fossil fuel in addition to the benefit reaped by the environment from such clean energy.
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[Title] => QC eyes solar energy to light up its streets
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The Quezon City government, under Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, is seriously studying the possibility of converting the citys street lighting system from one that is powered by fossil-fueled electricity to one that is powered by solar energy, which would greatly reduce its electric bill and help promote clean renewable energy from the sun.
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By contrast, the huge duty and tax incentives in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, Thailand (a newcomer in solar energy), the US, Germany and Spain, have resulted in substantial reduction in their energy bills and reduced importation of fossil fuel in addition to the benefit reaped by the environment from such clean energy.
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