New Study Urges Philippines to Shift from Diesel to Renewable Energy to Save Money
Written by AZoCleantechDec 23 2020
According to a new report by the US-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), in small islands and isolated areas of the Philippines a shift toward renewables can offer economical, reliable energy to over half of the population or about 50 million people.
islaSol II, a photovoltaic power station located in Negros Occidental, a province in the Philippines. A new report urges the Philippines to shift from diesel to renewable energy to save money. Image Credit: Kanadaurlauber.
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Access to reliable electricity is an important input to ensure healthcare and food supply through cold storage of medication and food produce or fish,” stated Sara Ahmed, author of the report.
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