+ Follow SULTAN ENERGY PHILIPPINES CORP Tag
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[Title] => Mindanao people urged to accept coal-fired plants
[Summary] => The Department of Energy (DOE) is urging Mindanao stakeholders to support the construction of more coal-fired facilities to avert possible brownouts in the island.
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[Title] => 2 power projects get BOI perks
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[Title] => Sultan Energy to build $500-M coal-fired plant
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Sultan Energy Philippines Corp. and MG Mining and Energy Corp. will invest more than $500 million to set up a coal-fired power plant and expand the capacity of an open-pit coal mine in Bislig, Surigao del Sur, a top company official said.
Sultan Energy Phils. president Rufino B. Bomasang said they are looking at various options for raising funds for the power plant and coal mine project. Bomasang, a former key official of the Philippine National Oil Corp. is also the vice chairman of MG Mining.
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Sultan Energy Philippines Corp. and MG Mining and Energy Corp. will invest more than $500 million to set up a coal-fired power plant and expand the capacity of an open-pit coal mine in Bislig, Surigao del Sur, a top company official said.
Sultan Energy Phils. president Rufino B. Bomasang said they are looking at various options for raising funds for the power plant and coal mine project. Bomasang, a former key official of the Philippine National Oil Corp. is also the vice chairman of MG Mining.
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