Meralco sees higher Q1 sales
The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) likely registered a 9-percent increase in electricity sales volume in the first quarter from the same period a year ago, a company official said on Monday.
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The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) likely registered a 9-percent increase in electricity sales volume in the first quarter from the same period a year ago, a company official said on Monday.
THE proposed excise tax on plastic bags will be a “win-win” situation for the Philippines as it will not just reduce pollution, but the country will also stand to gain about P33 billion, according to the Department of Finance (DOF).
THE Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) could raise as much as P100 billion from the privatization of the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) hydroelectric power plant complex, according to the chairman of the state firm.
THE Philippines, one of the world’s most vulnerable countries from climate change risks, has asked the United Nations’ principal judicial organ to make polluting countries accountable for climate change.
DEPARTMENT of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benhur Abalos on Sunday checked out the irregular “turnover” of a police camp to private individuals within the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape, near the Masungi reforestation area.
ECONOMIES in Asia and the Pacific region must invest in improved data systems to better manage the next pandemic and save lives, according to the Asian Development Bank.
Two things are certain concerning Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
Today, Palm Sunday, marks the start of the important religious observance of the Holy Week for Christians, who, in the Philippines, have the Catholics as the majority. It is the commemoration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, a time when the faithful also reflect on their faith and life as Christians, and repent for their sins.
An eco-friendly furniture will soon be used by pupils at the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Day Care Center (DDCC) in Bicutan, Taguig City.
Two proposals of Filipino students were performed on the International Space Station (ISS) by a Japanese astronaut last February.
A Department of Science and Technology (DOST) delegation signed agreements with two Canadian universities for Filipino scholarships in the North American country.
BRUSSELS—In the shadow of a massive monument glorifying nuclear power, over 30 nations from around the world pledged to use the controversial energy source to help achieve a climate-neutral globe while providing countries with an added sense of strategic security.
The Asean Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) and the German government, through the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, have concluded a 14-year partnership during a three-day closing forumfrom March 19 to 21.
“If you love nature, nature will love you back.”
Solar power is expected to dominate global electricity markets in the next few decades, and already accounts for three-quarters of renewable energy capacity, according to the International Energy Agency. This year, BloombergNEF predicts solar builds will climb another 25 percent, adding more than 500 gigawatts of capacity.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, she revealed Friday in a stunning announcement that followed weeks of speculation about her health and whereabouts.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has disclosed that she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy — though in a video announcement Friday, she did not say what kind of cancer or reveal details of her treatment.
Complementing the breathtaking backdrop of Boracay Newcoast, Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Grill recently opened its latest restaurant in the country’s most sought-after island destination.
BOCA RATON, Fla.—Harold Terens and his fiancee Jeanne Swerlin kissed and held hands like high school sweethearts as they discussed their upcoming wedding in France, a country the World War II veteran first visited as a 20-year-old US Army Air Forces corporal shortly after D-Day.
IN line with continuous efforts to enhance customer experience and do business responsibly, the Philippines’ largest integrated telecommunications company PLDT Inc. (PLDT) and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) operationalized their Diversity and Inclusion Policy to include retail operations and customer touchpoints.
This Holy Week, for my inner nourishment, my plan is to abstain from my usual YouTube and Netflix diet and instead re-watch spiritually literate films. On top of the list is “Fellowship of the Ring,” which I have seen a couple of times before. It was the first installment of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy directed by the talented New Zealander Peter Jackson. As an aside, December of 2023 marked 10 years since the whole world watched “Return of the King,” the last installment of the said trilogy.
Albay 2nd District Representative Jose “Joey” S. Salceda has announced significant advancements in the protection and benefits afforded to senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) with the approval of three new bills by the Joint Committees on Senior Citizens, Disability Affairs, and Ways and Means.
Cierto, the newest European Pub of the South, opens in one of the up-and-coming hangout spots in the Aseana area, Parqal. With its unique specialty dishes that are hard to find in Manila, but give off that hearty and homey European feel, it’ll definitely be a new place for every group of friends and families to spend their chill time.
TROUBLED by the hot weather, coupled with the uncomfortable feeling brought about by humidity, homegrown restaurant Gerry’s brings a creamy-licious relief with its Milky Ice Desserts.
THE University of Santo Tomas’ (UST) Miguel de Benavides Library, in collaboration with the late journalist Nestor Mata’s family, launched the new edition of the book One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy, which was co-authored by Mata and Vicente Villafranca.
SUMMER is now upon us. This brings excitement to those drooling over basking under the sun on beaches, or salivating for cool, icy desserts.
TAGALOG had its first grammar book published before English did. The linguistic milestone can be mainly credited to the Spaniard known as “Nebrija,” who played a pivotal role in that development.
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