To build plant on turnkey contract Biomass project developer Asea One Power Corporation has shortlisted four foreign companies for the turnkey contract of its first power plant undertaking which will help shore up the country’s renewable energy capacity. In an interview, Asea One senior vice president and CFO Ernesto V. Tan indicated that they are [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Biomass’
Biomass developer shortlists 4 firms (6/24/2010)
Posted in Manila Bulletin News, tagged Biomass, Renewable energy on June 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Biomass-fired plant to rise in Pangasinan (6/16/2010)
Posted in Inquirer News, tagged Biomass, Investments, Renewable energy on June 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A COMPANY based in Spain has selected this western agricultural town as the site of the province’s first biomass-fired co-generation power plant that can produce 15 megawatts of electricity. Global Tech Engineering of Spain, supported by that country’s ministries of commerce and industry, has released 190,000 Euros (about P11 million) to produce the project’s feasibility [...]
First bamboo biomass power plant piloted in Romblon (6/14/2010)
Posted in Manila Bulletin News, tagged Bamboo, Biomass, Investments, Renewable energy on June 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A biomass-run power plant that uses bamboo wood chips as feedstock for gassification is now being piloted for the first time in Romblon as a United States-based company is pouring in $5 million for the highly cost-efficient renewable energy project. A memorandum of agreement (M0A) was earlier entered by US-based Clenergen Philippines, the Romblon State [...]
SURE eyes more biomass, biogas projects (6/10/2010)
Posted in Inquirer News, tagged Biomass, Investments, Renewable energy on June 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Local firm Solutions Using Renewable Energy Inc. (SURE) plans to put up more biomass and biogas power projects in Luzon and Mindanao, with investments expected to reach about $90 million. In an interview with reporters here, SURE spokesman Clarence de Guia said the company, which was put up by environmental consultants, was putting up additional power [...]
Firm embarks on RE projects (6/09/2010)
Posted in Inquirer News, tagged Biomass, Generation, Renewable energy, SPUG on June 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
US-REGISTERED FIRM CLENERGEN CORP. is putting up in the country facilities that will produce renewable fuels from biomass materials like wood chips, which it also plans to use to provide electricity in rural and off-grid areas in the country. The company is likewise planning to establish tree plantations that will become the major source of [...]
Clenergen to intensify presence in RP (6/07/2010)
Posted in Philippine Star News, tagged Biomass, Investments, Renewable energy on June 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Clenergen Corp., a US-based renewable energy development firm, will intensify its presence in the Philippines. Mark LM Quinn, CEO of Clenergen, will be in Manila from June 2-13, 2010 to oversee the Clenergen’s biomass-to-electricity initiatives in the Philippines. Clenergen is a publicly listed company in the OTC stock market (symbol CRGE) and is listing a [...]
Biomass plant in Aklan gets tax incentives (6/02/2010)
Posted in Business World News, tagged Biomass, Generation on June 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
ASEA ONE Power Corp.’s proposed P1.8-billion biomass power plant in Aklan has qualified for tax perks, the Board of Investments said yesterday. The 12-megawatt facility, announced in 2008 as the country’s first commercial-scale biomass plant, will supply Aklan Electric Cooperative, Inc. with power under a 25-year contract starting January 2013. The power company plans to [...]
Local firm to invest P1 billion on biomass facility in Isabela (10/28/09)
Posted in Philippine Star News, tagged Biomass on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Local firm Lucky PPH International Inc. will invest P1 billion to put up a 7.2-megawatt biomass facility in Isabela, a ranking company official said. Lucky PPH project manager Antonio Berza told reporters yesterday that they will be using Chinese technology to draw power from rice husk. For the province of Isabela alone, Berza said they [...]