Solar Energy: Fast Facts, Stats, and Trends You Need to Know

Solar Energy: Fast Facts, Stats, and Trends You Need to Know

Guest post by Enrique Hormillo

Solar power is far from being a buzzword in the current times. On the contrary, it’s one of the most important breakthroughs in technology and dates back to the 19th century.

When it was discovered that sunlight could generate electricity, there wasn’t too much progress in identifying major uses for solar cells. During the next couple of centuries, research and development on solar technology and its applications would continue with more concrete results.

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The Philippines Goes Green, Announces Moratorium on New Coal Power Projects

The Philippines Goes Green, Announces Moratorium on New Coal Power Projects

by Gerelyn Terzo of Sharemoney

Coal is the most common fossil fuel used to generate electricity. In the Philippines, it represents 40% of power production capacity, outpacing all other sources of energy - but it is also the dirtiest.

That’s why the Philippines Department of Energy (DOE) in November 2020 drew a line in the sand and placed a moratorium on any applications for projects on “undeveloped greenfield sites” that rely on coal. Take the Calaca power station, a 900MW coal-fired power plant located in the City of Batangas. It was on course to bolster capacity by some 700MW, plans that were subsequently nixed as a result of last year’s ban.

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