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MANILA, Philippines – The Alliance for Mindanao Off-Grid Renewable Energy Program (AMORE) led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of Energy and private energy firms have committed to energize more barangays in Mindanao.

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Sunpower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. (SPML), whose parent company is the Cayman Islands-based Sunpower Corp., will manufacture solar wafer cells at its plant in Laguna.
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Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao made the statement in reaction to the challenge made by former senator Juan Ponce Enrile for Malacañang to explain a $200-million investment deal with an American company.

Enrile said President Arroyo should publicly disclose the circumstances of the contract made by the government with independent power producer Sunpower Corp. to supply 150 megawatts from a solar energy plant.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 182434 [Title] => Solon: Probe GMA’s power deal with US IPP [Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya - The minority in the House of Representatives demanded yesterday that the terms of the $200 million investment deal President Arroyo recently sealed with an American power firm be submitted to Congress for scrutiny.

The deal, entered into between the Philippine government and Sunpower Corp. to build a 150-megawatt solar energy generated power plant in the country, was the first independent power producer (IPP) deal finalized under the Arroyo administration.

It was signed only last week during the President’s working visit to the US.
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It would be her administration’s first deal with an independent power producer (IPP).

The President, along with Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas II, Press Secretary Ignacio Bun-ye and Ambassador to Washington Alberto del Rosario witnessed the signing of the letter of intent by Sunpower Corp. in her suite at the Hilton Hotel here.
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MANILA, Philippines – The Alliance for Mindanao Off-Grid Renewable Energy Program (AMORE) led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of Energy and private energy firms have committed to energize more barangays in Mindanao.

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Sunpower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. (SPML), whose parent company is the Cayman Islands-based Sunpower Corp., will manufacture solar wafer cells at its plant in Laguna.
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Enrile said President Arroyo should publicly disclose the circumstances of the contract made by the government with independent power producer Sunpower Corp. to supply 150 megawatts from a solar energy plant.
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The deal, entered into between the Philippine government and Sunpower Corp. to build a 150-megawatt solar energy generated power plant in the country, was the first independent power producer (IPP) deal finalized under the Arroyo administration.

It was signed only last week during the President’s working visit to the US.
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It would be her administration’s first deal with an independent power producer (IPP).

The President, along with Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas II, Press Secretary Ignacio Bun-ye and Ambassador to Washington Alberto del Rosario witnessed the signing of the letter of intent by Sunpower Corp. in her suite at the Hilton Hotel here.
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