+ Follow PULANGUI POWER PLANT Tag
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[Title] => Brownouts: Worst is yet to come
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[Title] => Power crisis: Mindanao now, Cebu sooner?
[Summary] => Today, we may be able to safely say that the economy is doing well. However, the fact remains that energy-related issues, such as the volatility of oil prices and the ever increasing cost of electricity have remained to hound us. Notably, the country has remained a title contender in the “highest cost of electricity contest” in Asia, the other being Japan, the world’s third largest economy.
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[Title] => Power cost or lack of it: Country’s toughest foe
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