In less than 2 years, the Marcos Administration already approved more than 450 power service contracts, most of which are in renewables. The approval of many of those power service contracts were pending for years. Some, even for more than a decade. Now, a lot of those service contracts are already in various stages of development/construction in different parts of the country Marcos Jr understands very well how important a stable and cheap electricity is to the Country's economic progress, job creation, and in easing the burden of every Filipino household-rich or poor. Just 4 days ago, Marcos Jr witnessed the signing of a 400 megawatt solar power project in the Province of Isabela (Region 2).
Prayers and God bless Philippines truly our nation will be great again by the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ Savior of our sins and Lord of our lives hallelujah Shalom Amen 🙏🙏🙏❤️
It's right for the Philippines to enjoy the resources of the West Philippine Sea before the demand and price for oil declines. It's not China's business to explore those waters.
With investing in Renewable energy the Phillipines could export a lot of energy to neighboring countries that have a big industrial output like Vietnam, Malaysia or Indonesia and even big spenders like South Korea and Japan
Sarawak in East Malaysia is already exporting Electricity to West Kalimantan Indonesia and in 2030 Sarawak will export Electricity to Singapore. Sarawak is developing Hydrogen plant and floating solar energy for export....
renewable energy development also impact greatly the environment of host country. hopefully this consideration would also have factored into the making of these projects.
Mindanao has significant potential for developing geothermal and hydroelectric energy generation to meet future industrial demand. Mindanao sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, making it ideal for expanding geothermal energy production. Mindanao's abundant rivers and waterfalls offer good potential for hydropower. However, responsible development is crucial to avoid environmental impact.
Sana soon mangyari na yan bago pa tuluyang maghirap at madismaya ng tuluyan ang taongbayan. Wala ba tlagang magagawa ang ating gobyerno na mapababa ang presyo ng kuryente ng meralco sa mas madaling panahon? Obyus nman na di kpani-paniwala na tumataas buwan-buwan ang bill sa meralco. Kahit pa nagtitipid na sa paggamit ng kuryente....
🇵🇭 I have new invention that could lights up all the over the world for about FREE of bills. The only thing that prevents me to release my invention it's because of fear that i would become a great problem to those who are doing business in electric power industry. Actually i decided to sell my invention at the amount of 5 million US Dollar rathan to become a famous inventor as being ultimate inventor of the world for Free Electric Power generation.
what about the price of electricity when these renewable energy available? does it lower the price for normal consumers? only big companies will only benefited from these power ...
Would you rather have one monopoly? If there are more sources of energy it can only means one thing it is more competitive. Therefore more selection to choose. And how about nuclear power plant, it can also help
Research first bruh, only the likes of Iceland can make use of Geothermal right now because they only need to dig 4km deep to get energy, while others need to dig 10km+. If majority of first world nations can't do it, why can Philippines?
research?? improve?? Philippines has more than five geothermal power plant and yet the price of the electricity is still high. these geothermal power plant owned by the government under Marcos Sr. and its for the Filipino people until become privately owned. by whom???
The reality there it is not true as energy powerhouse the truth and rality is power interuption go to provinces you can experience how poor power energy the philippines ha almost everyday its always no electricity..
Because the development of the energy sector was not given enough attention before and potential investors were discouraged by the very restrictive investment policies of the Country.
@@scorpio_butuanA giant disappointment for our allies, enemies, our ancestors, own countrymen, and our future children for all the wasted opportunity that reeks of this country…