Rising energy prices amid the Iran war are driving global demand for electric vehicles, solar panels, and heat pumps.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos yesterday inspected solar-powered irrigation projects (SPIPs) in Camarines Sur as the government steps up measures to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices.
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Solar-powered generators and chargers are expensive even in Raon, but still, people continue to avidly discuss how and where ...
Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.
The island province’s rapidly growing tourist activity has unexpectedly slowed, while dwindling foreign guests and soaring ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday inspected the Bicol Mega Cold Storage and Vegetable and Fruit Processing Facility in ...
A shortage of cooking oil in India is driving a run on electric stoves. From Germany to Nigeria, interest in rooftop solar is ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. spearheaded a series of initiatives over the week to safeguard energy security and maintain momentum on crucial development programs amid escalating tensions in the ...
The declaration of a national energy emergency in the Philippines is not surprising. It is, however, deeply alarming. The ...
The Philippines is uniquely exposed to the surging oil price caused by the war in the Middle East. The government is facing protests and widespread anger ...
The conflict could be a boon for China’s new energy sector, including renewable energy, electric vehicles, and batteries.
MANILA, Philippines- The government is studying a proposed price freeze on petroleum products, Malacañang said Friday, as the ...