Power Philippines

At the forefront of energy reporting in the country, Power Philippines delivers sharp, data-driven journalism for industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and everyday consumers.

The Philippines'' Electricity Mix, Renewable Trajectory, and

Government policy aims for 35% renewable electricity by 2030 and ~57% by 2040 under the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2023–2050; indicative scenarios point to ~60–65% by

Market Assessment Report for 1 Quarter of 2025

June 2025 This Report is prepared by the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation – Market Assessment Group and approved by the Market Surveillance Committee

National Grid Corporation of the Philippines

As part of its holistic approach to supporting a reliable energy industry, NGCP conducted its annual stakeholder consultation to discuss

Department of Energy Philippines

Learn more about the Philippine government, its structure, how government works and the people behind it.

''E-Bins'' now in Biñan City

One key issue is the lack of appropriate facilities to properly dispose of electronic waste products – an issue the city government of

The Philippines

The Philippines'' largest sources of clean electricity are hydro (8%) and geothermal (8.3%). Its share of wind and solar (3.8%) is a quarter of the global average (15%).

Philippines Electricity Generation Mix 2024

Philippines''s electricity mix includes 62% Coal, 15% Gas and 9% Hydropower. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2000.

Sources of Electricity in the Philippines: A Deep

The source of electricity in the Philippines is shifting. Explore how the country balances coal, renewables, and demand in a changing

Electricity sector in the Philippines

OverviewHistoryPower generationPower transmissionPower distributionSupply sectorSee alsoThe electricity sector in the Philippines provides electricity through power generation, transmission, and distribution to many parts of the country. The Philippines is divided into three electrical grids, one each for Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. As of June 2016, the total installed capacity in the Philippines was 20,055 megawatts

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