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  2. Monark Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Monark Equipment Corporation was incorporated in 1987, by Louie and Jan-B Banson after they acquired the right to become the sole authorized dealer of Caterpillar Equipment in the Philippines. Its parent company, Monark International Incorporated, was found by their father Onofre in 1962. MII was one of the first to utilize Caterpillar machines ...

  3. National Power Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The National Power Corporation (Filipino: Pambansang Korporasyon sa Elektrisidad, also known as NAPOCOR, NPC or National Power) is a Philippine government-owned and controlled corporation that is mandated to provide electricity to all rural areas of the Philippines by 2025 (known as "missionary electrification"), to manage water resources for power generation, and to optimize the use of other ...

  4. Independent power producer - Wikipedia

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    An independent power producer (IPP) or non-utility generator (NUG) is an entity [1] that is not a public utility but owns facilities to generate electric power for sale to utilities and end users. [2] NUGs may be privately held facilities, corporations, cooperatives such as rural solar or wind energy producers, and non-energy industrial ...

  5. Renewable energy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is a net importer of fossil fuels. For the sake of energy security, there is momentum to develop renewable energy sources. The types available include hydropower, geothermal power, wind power, solar power and biomass power. The government of the Philippines has legislated a number of policies in order to increase the use of ...

  6. National Grid Corporation of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ngcp.ph. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is a privately owned corporation that was established on January 15, 2009, through RA 9511. It is a consortium of three corporations, namely Monte Oro Grid Resources Corporation, Calaca High Power Corporation, and the State Grid Corporation of China.

  7. Wind power in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The second largest, Caparispisan Wind Farm (also known as the North Luzon Renewables Wind Farm) is a wind farm in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The wind farm was a joint venture of AC Energy Holdings, the Philippine Alliance for Infrastructure and the UPC Philippines Wind Holdco. The wind farm project amounted to $220 million.

  8. Electricity sector in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 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. [1] As of June 2016, the total installed capacity in the Philippines was 20,055 megawatts (MW ...

  9. Bauang Diesel Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    215 MW. [edit on Wikidata] The Bauang Diesel Power Plant (BDPP) is a diesel-powered electricity generator in Bauang, La Union, Philippines. It is the largest bunker-fired power plant in terms of generating capacity. The plant has helped address the supply needs of the Luzon grid since the start of its commercial operations in 1995.