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The Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya, abbreviated as DOE) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for preparing, integrating, manipulating, organizing, coordinating, supervising, and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.
References. List of electric distribution utilities in the Philippines. Appearance. This is a complete list of electric utilities in the Philippines. There are 152 electric utilities in the country.
EMA regulates Singapore's electricity, gas and district cooling industries through legislation, policies and frameworks and codes of practice under the Energy Market Authority of Singapore Act 2001. [3] EMA oversees the general administration of the Electricity, Gas and District Cooling Acts. As a regulator, EMA issues worker licences as well ...
Minister of Energy: 1 Geronimo Z. Velasco 1978 1986 Ferdinand Marcos: Secretary of Energy: 2 Wenceslao R. Dela Paz June 10, 1987 February 7, 1992 Corazon Aquino: 3 Rufino B. Bomasang February 7, 1992 June 30, 1992 June 30, 1992 January 11, 1993 Fidel V. Ramos [1] 4 Delfin L. Lazaro January 12, 1993 September 19, 1994 5 Francisco L. Viray ...
SP Group is the corporatised entity of the former electricity and gas departments of the Public Utilities Board (PUB). SP Group was first incorporated as a commercial entity on 1 October 1995 as Singapore Power and Gas to take over the electricity and gas businesses of the state provider, PUB. Through its subsidiaries, the company is the sole ...
The company is the largest mobile network operator in Singapore with 4.1 million subscribers and through subsidiaries, has a combined mobile subscriber base of 770 million customers as of 31 March 2022. [4][5][6][7] The company was known as Telecommunications Equipment until 1995. Singtel provides ISP, IPTV (Singtel TV) and mobile phone ...
The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) was established on 1 January 1999 to represent the ten ASEAN Member States' (AMS) interests in the energy sector. It is guided by a Governing Council that consists of Senior Officials on Energy leaders from each AMS and a representative from the ASEAN Secretariat as an ex-officio member. Code.
The majority of Singapore's energy consumption is derived from petroleum and other liquids, accounting for 86% of its total energy use, while natural gas represents 13%, and coal and renewable resources make up the remaining 1%. [2] Energy in Singapore has evolved in response to its environmental impact and reliance on fossil fuels. The ...