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                    [Title] => 3 Chinese firms keen on CNG biz
                    [Summary] => Three more Chinese firms have expressed interest to invest in the country’s downstream natural gas industry particularly in the compressed natural gas (CNG) business, a ranking energy official said.


Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said one of these Chinese companies has signified interest to invest more than $50 million in the country’s pioneering CNG industry.

Marasigan, however, refused to give the identities of the China-based firms as they have yet to firm up their respective investments in the country.
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"We’re sending a delegation consisting of the DOST (Department of Science and Technology), DA (Department of Agriculture), and DOE (Department of Energy) to take a look at India’s jetropa bio-fuels initiative," Energy Secretary Raphael P. M. Lotilla said.

Lotilla said Indian government officials have committed a possible transfer of expertise and knowledge for such technology.
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Department of Energy (DOE) director for energy utilization management bureau (EUMB) Mario Marasigan said Tata Industries of India has indicated strong interest to supply and/or assemble natural gas-run vehicles.

Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
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Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said one of these Chinese companies has signified interest to invest more than $50 million in the country’s pioneering CNG industry.

Marasigan, however, refused to give the identities of the China-based firms as they have yet to firm up their respective investments in the country.
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"We’re sending a delegation consisting of the DOST (Department of Science and Technology), DA (Department of Agriculture), and DOE (Department of Energy) to take a look at India’s jetropa bio-fuels initiative," Energy Secretary Raphael P. M. Lotilla said.

Lotilla said Indian government officials have committed a possible transfer of expertise and knowledge for such technology.
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Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
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