5 de las Mejores Presentaciones de Artistas Latinos en Viña del Mar
El Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar (Viña del Mar) es uno de los festivales de música más conocidos, además de ser el festival más grande del continente, desde mediados de los 60 el Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara ha sido el escenario de grandes artistas de todo el mundo, muchos de ellos latinos.
El Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar (Viña del Mar) es uno de los festivales de música más conocidos, además de ser el festival más grande del continente, desde mediados de los 60 el Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara ha sido el escenario de grandes artistas de todo el mundo, muchos de ellos latinos, la mayoría invitados después del mandato de Augusto Pinochet.
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Typhoon-Affected Microentrepreneurs in Dumanjug and Pinamungahan Receive Livelihood Kits
Typhoon-Affected Microentrepreneurs in Dumanjug and Pinamungahan Receive Livelihood Kits
20 qualified micro-entrepreneurs from Dumanjug & Pinamungahan received Livelihood Starter Kits from Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. Microfinance (RAFI-MFI) through their Clustering for Livelihood Program (CLP) during the Turnover Ceremony last June 21, 2022.
The program was initiated to assist the RAFI-MFI clients and their families that were deeply affected by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic…
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I managed to read 4 books on Filipino culture and history in 2023! Here we have
The Philippines is not a Small Country by Gideon Lasco
Chulalongkorn's Elephants by Ambeth Ocampo
Babaylan Sing Back by Grace Nono
Asian Place, Filipino Nation by Nicole CuUnjieng Aboitiz
All of these are excellent books, and I highly suggest the first three. The last one was bogged down with academic jargon, but still informative.
I keep a bibliography on my website of all the resources I've read on Filipino history/culture in case anyone's interested!
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Interesting Papers for Week 8, 2023
Thalamic bursting and the role of timing and synchrony in thalamocortical signaling in the awake mouse. Borden, P. Y., Wright, N. C., Morrissette, A. E., Jaeger, D., Haider, B., & Stanley, G. B. (2022). Neuron, 110(17), 2836-2853.e8.
Vagus nerve stimulation drives selective circuit modulation through cholinergic reinforcement. Bowles, S., Hickman, J., Peng, X., Williamson, W. R., Huang, R., Washington, K., … Welle, C. G. (2022). Neuron, 110(17), 2867-2885.e7.
An increase of inhibition drives the developmental decorrelation of neural activity. Chini, M., Pfeffer, T., & Hanganu-Opatz, I. (2022). eLife, 11, e78811.
Predictive maps in rats and humans for spatial navigation. de Cothi, W., Nyberg, N., Griesbauer, E.-M., Ghanamé, C., Zisch, F., Lefort, J. M., … Spiers, H. J. (2022). Current Biology, 32(17), 3676-3689.e5.
Geometry of neural computation unifies working memory and planning. Ehrlich, D. B., & Murray, J. D. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(37), e2115610119.
Excitatory and inhibitory neural dynamics jointly tune motion detection. Gonzalez-Suarez, A. D., Zavatone-Veth, J. A., Chen, J., Matulis, C. A., Badwan, B. A., & Clark, D. A. (2022). Current Biology, 32(17), 3659-3675.e8.
Reactivating hippocampal-mediated memories during reconsolidation to disrupt fear. Grella, S. L., Fortin, A. H., Ruesch, E., Bladon, J. H., Reynolds, L. F., Gross, A., … Ramirez, S. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 4733.
Evidence accumulation, not ‘self-control’, explains dorsolateral prefrontal activation during normative choice. Hutcherson, C. A., & Tusche, A. (2022). eLife, 11, e65661. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.65661
Motor learning selectively strengthens cortical and striatal synapses of motor engram neurons. Hwang, F.-J., Roth, R. H., Wu, Y.-W., Sun, Y., Kwon, D. K., Liu, Y., & Ding, J. B. (2022). Neuron, 110(17), 2790-2801.e5.
Macaque V1 responses to 2nd-order contrast-modulated stimuli and the possible subcortical and cortical contributions. Ju, N.-S., Guan, S.-C., Tang, S.-M., & Yu, C. (2022). Progress in Neurobiology, 217, 102315.
Physiological noise facilitates multiplexed coding of vibrotactile-like signals in somatosensory cortex. Kamaleddin, M. A., Shifman, A., Abdollahi, N., Sigal, D., Ratté, S., & Prescott, S. A. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(37), e2118163119.
Sequential inhibitory plasticities in hippocampal area CA2 and social memory formation. Loisy, M., Bouisset, G., Lopez, S., Muller, M., Spitsyn, A., Duval, J., … Chevaleyre, V. (2022). Neuron, 110(17), 2854-2866.e4.
Value representations in the rodent orbitofrontal cortex drive learning, not choice. Miller, K. J., Botvinick, M. M., & Brody, C. D. (2022). eLife, 11, e64575.
Neural responses to sensory novelty with and without conscious access. Osorio, S., Irani, M., Herrada, J., & Aboitiz, F. (2022). NeuroImage, 262, 119516.
Fos ensembles encode and shape stable spatial maps in the hippocampus. Pettit, N. L., Yap, E.-L., Greenberg, M. E., & Harvey, C. D. (2022). Nature, 609(7926), 327–334.
The hippocampal formation as a hierarchical generative model supporting generative replay and continual learning. Stoianov, I., Maisto, D., & Pezzulo, G. (2022). Progress in Neurobiology, 217, 102329.
Amygdala-cortical collaboration in reward learning and decision making. Wassum, K. M. (2022). eLife, 11, e80926.
A causal role for the human subthalamic nucleus in non-selective cortico-motor inhibition. Wessel, J. R., Diesburg, D. A., Chalkley, N. H., & Greenlee, J. D. W. (2022). Current Biology, 32(17), 3785-3791.e3.
Uncovering a tripartite landmark in posterior cingulate cortex. Willbrand, E. H., Parker, B. J., Voorhies, W. I., Miller, J. A., Lyu, I., Hallock, T., … Weiner, K. S. (2022). Science Advances, 8(36).
Time-resolved parameterization of aperiodic and periodic brain activity. Wilson, L. E., da Silva Castanheira, J., & Baillet, S. (2022). eLife, 11, e77348.
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EXAM FOR COLLEGE?
Today, I am going to try applying to a new school aside from Cavite State University for I am still nervous and might not get accepted there. I want to go to college to start my pre-law Political Science. But I am scared that they might not accept me because I have bad grades when I was in grade 11.
I first tried applying for a scholarship of Aboitiz's Scholarship then applied to Lasalle Dasmarinas Cavite and Ateneo De Manila. I know it's too expensive that's why I am hoping that Aboitiz will help me with my full tuition fee there.
And, I know that these schools aside from CVSU Indang will help me with the degree I am pursuing...
I am waiting for their application approval before they help me with my entrance examination...
I really hope I can get in to one of these universities....
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"We have to learn the past to understand the present"
There's this local jewelry brand, that chose me to endorse their product and the owner itself is a history lover too, she told me to showcase the accesory in a historic place.
So, as a fan of history and ancestral houses I decided to explore the beauty of Casa Gorordo in Cebu City located at Eduardo Aboitiz Street. A fascinating museum that offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture.
It showcases the preserved ancestral home of the Gorordo family. As I walked in, I was amazed by the features of the museum, how digitalized the activities that you can do inside, they will provide you a tablet that has the historic background and stories for each corner of the house, and also the background stories of their preserved things. I can still remember how the kuya guard warned me to not enter a specific room in the 2nd floor, cause once you enter the room you'll be forever alone or "di ka maminyo" the story behind it, is because the owner of the room is a woman who has a spanish military boyfriend who promised her to wait for him to comeback, and the woman patiently wait for her boyfriend and even bought some baby stuff, years and years of waiting the man didn't comeback and the woman got depressed, the kuya guard told me that the only thing the woman kept on doing is sew clothes and always looking outside the window hoping that her boyfriend will comeback. because of her faithfulness and loyalty she decided to be alone forever. Im really sad and sorry for her life story, because of her strong love she experienced things she dont deserve. The house if full of amazing stories you want to hear, giving visitors a chance to step back in time and learn about the lifestyle and traditions of the past.
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The Race to Renewables
Neither do people pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the skins will burst; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved. Matthew 9:17 (NIV) [1]
The day when we all are dependent on renewable energy is the day I am looking forward to. The richness of natural resources in our country can be harnessed to capture our energy and electricity from renewable sources. Underusing our potential renewable energy is a disservice to the Filipino people, which is why looking for ways to transition to clean energy sources is a race our institutions, government, and private sector must take part in. Assuredly, our country has adopted the National Renewable Energy Program which shapes how the clean energy transition will happen through a robust policy framework [2], and how the private sector will help deliver this vision. Let’s take a closer look at this program, the companies that are making waves in clean energy, and the sustainability principles upheld to make these changes a reality.
According to the Department of Energy [3], NREP signals an important strategic outline for the Philippines’ sustainable energy agenda and brings clarity to the execution of the Renewable Energy Act of 2008. This is a salient move to achieve not only national energy security, accessibility, and efficiency but also an assurance that energy comes from clean sources. Several challenges must be addressed for the policy objectives to come to fruition: infrastructure, financing, transmission and grid integration, and technology. While this is the case, NREP aims to tackle them through a dynamic plan that is reviewed regularly and considers factors such as transmission development, off-grid electrification, technology improvements, localized capacity building, and multi-stakeholder partnerships. The new iteration of the program has established a revised target of at least 35 percent of the renewable energy generation mix by 2030 and an uptake of up to 50 percent by 2040. This calls for a roadmap that enables RE projects to which the private sector is very much invited.
The big conglomerates and energy companies in the country have been contending for renewables. Aboitiz, San Miguel, Ayala, First Gen, and Meralco are the names we will continue to see in clean energy projects and investments; their vertically integrated businesses allow them to compete head-to-head. Here are some of the highlights of what they do in the renewable energy space:
Under its Cleanergy portfolio, Aboitiz Power Corporation is investing up to Php 190 billion over the next decade with a mix of solar, wind, and hydro primarily located in Luzon; being the largest operator of RE in the country, Aboitiz Power continuously develops its pipeline with the intent participating in government initiatives [4].
San Miguel Power through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Universal Power Solutions, Inc. is investing at least Php 40 billion for its nationwide project of battery energy storage system (BESS); this placement of energy storage is considered the largest and the first in the Philippines and is expected to contribute a combined capacity of 1,000 megawatt hours (mWh), enabling power grid support and addressing electricity intermittence in the country [5].
AC Energy [6] of the Ayala group envisions providing 20 GW of capacity in renewable energy by 2030, with a current investment of Php 50 billion and a 98 percent share of RE in its energy mix. Its completion of the first market-based Energy Transition Mechanism in the world allowed for the decommissioning of a coal plant in Batangas, Philippines which will eliminate 50 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions. ETM has delivered at least Php 17.4 billion in transaction value, Php 7.2 billion in proceeds, and zero ‘coal plant ownership’ for the company.
First Gen invests in various renewable energy sources such as solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, and wind. For solar, the company through its subsidiary, Energy Development Corporation (EDC), invested in building solar plants in Ilocos Norte with at least 6.82 megawatts of energy capacity [7]. In geothermal, EDC is considered the largest vertically integrated geothermal company in the world, with operations in 12 stations across the archipelago [8]. For hydroelectric, First Gen has the Pantabangan-Masiway Hydroelectric Power Plant in Nueva Ecija and the Agusan Mini-hydroelectric Plant in Bukidnon [9]. In wind, the EDC Burgos Wind Power, a subsidiary of EDC, operates the country’s largest wind power project in the country [10].
Meralco PowerGen currently invests in solar energy and targets to increase its RE mix by 1,500 megawatts in the coming years. The company’s maiden RE investment is through BulacanSol which is not operational with 55MW of energy capacity. Two solar projects are underway with target locations in Rizal and Ilocos Norte [11].
The collective work of the government and the private sector will push boundaries for a sustainable energy transition in the Philippines. These new initiatives for clean energy require a new mindset, systems, and approaches to build the necessary infrastructures, financing, and leadership that will lift us from the old carbon-induced energy. The race for renewables greets us all with an anticipation of a better future. I can’t wait to see a carbon-neutral Philippines.
[1] New International Version Bible. (1978). Bible Gateway. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+9%3A17&version=NIV
[2] National Renewable Energy Program. (n.d.). Philippine Department of Energy. https://www.doe.gov.ph/national-renewable-energy-program
[3] National Renewable Energy Program. (n.d.). Philippine Department of Energy. https://www.doe.gov.ph/national-renewable-energy-program
[4] AboitizPower eyes ₱190-B spend for RE growth. (2021, September 8). Aboitiz Power. https://aboitizpower.com/news/news/aboitizpower-eyes-190-b-spend-for-re-growth
[5] Flores, A. M. (2023, November 1). San Miguel power unit signs P40-b financing deals for energy storage. Manila Standard. https://manilastandard.net/business/314385975/san-miguel-power-unit-signs-p40-b-financing-deals-for-energy-storage.html
[6] ACEN Leading The Energy Transition Integrated Report 2022. (n.d.). AC Energy. https://www.acenrenewables.com/ir2022/
[7] Solar. (n.d.). First Gen. https://www.firstgen.com.ph/our-business/solar
[8] Geothermal. (n.d.). First Gen. https://www.firstgen.com.ph/our-business/geothermal
[9] Hydro. (n.d.). First Gen. https://www.firstgen.com.ph/our-business/hydro
[10] Wind. (n.d.). First Gen. https://www.firstgen.com.ph/our-business/wind
[11] Meralco Power Gen Annual Report 2022. (n.d.). Meralco PowerGen. https://www.meralcopowergen.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/MGen-2022-Annual-Report.pdf
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The government gets wind of a plot to destroy America involving a trio of nuclear weapons for which the whereabouts are unknown. It’s up to a seasoned interrogator and an FBI agent to find out exactly where the nukes are.
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Film Cast:
Henry Harold ‘H’ Humphries: Samuel L. Jackson
Agent Helen Brody: Carrie-Anne Moss
Steven Arthur Younger: Michael Sheen
Charles Thompson: Stephen Root
Rina Humphries: Lora Kojovic
Jack Saunders: Martin Donovan
Agent Vincent: Gil Bellows
Agent Leandro: Vincent Laresca
Agent D.J Jackson: Brandon Routh
Agent Phillips: Joshua Harto
General Paulson: Holmes Osborne
Col. Kerkmejian: Michael Rose
Mr. Bradley: Randy Oglesby
Alvarez: Benito Martinez
Lubitchich: Sasha Roiz
Winston: Dayo Ade
Katie: Yara Shahidi
Peter Humphries: Sayeed Shahidi
Jehan Younger: Necar Zadegan
Samura Younger: Jillian Bruno
Ali Younger: Coby Seyrafi
Major Pierce: Chris McGarry
CNN Announcer: Angela Martinez
ESPN Host: David E. Willis
Young Sergent: Geoff Meed
Observer: Kirk B.R. Woller
TV News Announcer: Kelly Vaughn
Announcer #2: Bill A. Jones
Soldier: Phil Somerville
Bomb Disposal Expert: Austin Nichols
Pedestrian with Child: Delaine Yates
Film Crew:
Casting: John Papsidera
Music: Graeme Revell
Stunt Coordinator: Charles Croughwell
Producer: Bill Perkins
Producer: Marco Weber
Director of Photography: Oliver Stapleton
Line Producer: Samson Mucke
Writer: Peter Woodward
Visual Effects: Chris Ervin
Key Hair Stylist: Robert L. Stevenson
Producer: Caldecot Chubb
Producer: Vanessa Coifman
Editor: Scott Chestnut
Director: Gregor Jordan
Production Design: Steven Jones-Evans
Key Makeup Artist: Francisco X. Pérez
Makeup Department Head: Allan A. Apone
Digital Intermediate: Keith Shaw
Still Photographer: Dale Robinette
Camera Operator: Chris Lombardi
Art Direction: Nick Ralbovsky
Visual Effects: Lucas Krost
Costume Design: Danielle Hollowell
Executive Producer: Vince Cirrincione
Executive Producer: Rachel Rose
Set Decoration: Amber Haley
Gaffer: Jack English
Costume Supervisor: Marisa Aboitiz
Supervising Sound Editor: Chad J. Hughes
ADR Supervisor: Angela Hemingway
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jonathan Wales
Music Editor: Ashley Revell
Property Master: Guillaume DeLouche
Special Effects Coordinator: William Dawson
Script Supervisor: Tracy Scott
Dolly Grip: Sam Stewart
First Assistant Camera: Patrick McArdle
Digital Intermediate: Brian Beard
Key Grip: Patrick R. Heffernan
Casting Associate: Jennifer Cram
Lighting Technician: Jesse Mather
Lighting Technician: Simone Perusse
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Brad Look
Digital Intermediate: James Ahern
Dolly Grip: Jeff Smith
Construction Coordinator: Lars Petersen
Movie Reviews:
DoryDarko: Unthinkable raises a question which has been an issue for many people all over the world for a very long time, and especially since 9/11. This question is, is it ever justified to torture an individual to save the lives of many? And if the answer is yes, how far can you go?
This issue is indeed a very sensitive subject and I think it takes guts for any filmmaker to put it out there in the open like Gregor Jordan did. Add to that the clever fact that he doesn’t actually make a choice, but rather lets the audience decide on whatever they want to think and feel, and you have a pretty gutsy and controversial concept.
In a nutshell, this film is about a man of American descent who has become a Muslim and has now, as an act of terrorism, planted 3 nuclear bombs in 3 major American cities which will go off in four days. Screenwriter Peter Woodward made some very tactical decisions considering the characters in the story. They are all somewhat stereotypical, but this is no bother because they’re all there for a reason. Carrie-Anne Moss, as an FBI investigator, represents the conscience, the sensitivity and the struggle to make the right decision. Samuel L. Jackson is her polar opposite; the brutal, rational, stone cold “interrogator” who does what he does because he’s the only one who can and willing to do it. The means he is willing to go to in order to get his subject to talk ...
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Debate Over 'Stolen' Church Panels Engulfs Cebu and National Museum
Dispute over pulpit panels from Cebu's Boljoon church intensifies, with calls for their return to the heritage site amid claims of unauthorized removal.
via various sources, 27 – 29 February 2024: The National Museum of the Philippines and Cebu officials are embroiled in a dispute over pulpit panels from a heritage church in Boljoon, Cebu, which resurfaced as a donation after being considered lost for decades. National Museum Chairman Andoni Aboitiz urges restraint in labeling the panels as stolen, while Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia and local…
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Get ready for an AweSM SINULOG EXPERIENCE at SM City Cebu
Celebrate Sinulog, the country’s grandest festival, at your favorite SM City Cebu. Immerse yourself in the excitement of festive events at the core of the Sinulog Festival this month of January.
The Sinulog Festival in Cebu is a vibrant and deeply-rooted religious celebration that traces its origins to the Feast of the Sto. Nino.
SM City Cebu offer a vibrant and culturally rich experience for both locals and tourists this Sinulog 2024
RELIGIOUS EXHIBITION
To start off the celebration, SM City Cebu and Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. present the Treasures of Devotion, a virtual exhibition of religious objects or objects of devotion. Through photo and video documentation, the religious objects found in diocesan and parish museums and private collections in Cebu were catalogued, unearthing layers of memories and experiences accrued by generations of believers and discovering stories of faith and devotion as shown, shaped, and sustained by these religious artifacts. The exhibition is located at the first level of the North Wing, and is ongoing until January 31.
FUN & ENTERTAINMENT FOR FAMILIES & FRIENDS
Celebrate Sinulog in bold and vibrant hues! Islands Souvenirs’ Cut & Style at SM City Cebu invite you to explore their Sinulog Merch pop-up store for the best fusion of tradition and contemporary style this year. Check-out the Cut & Style booth at the lower ground level of SM City Cebu.
COLORFUL INSTALLATIONS
Take a picture at SM City Cebu’s AweSM Sinulog Square installation located at the North Wing Atrium, and experience a haven of festivity, where tradition meets modern splash of colors and rhythms.
MOUTHWATERING LOCAL DISHES
Food lovers check this out! Visit the StrEATs of Cebu booths where one can enjoy a gastronomic feast of Cebu’s lechon and other Cebu delicacies located at the lower ground level of the main mall.
HUGE DISCOUNTS & PROMOS
Shoppers will also enjoy huge discounts and exciting promos in the Sinulog Sale from January 19 to 21. Get into the festive spirit with a great selection of sale items of up to 50% off mall wide.
And to complete the Sinulog experience, witness the AweSM Cebu Dance Parade around the mall from January 19-21 beginning at 10am.
Dive into the festive feels this Sinulog 2024 and experience an ultimate #AweSMFestival.
For more updates, checkout SM City Cebu (Official) on Facebook or Instagram.
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With UPIS, UP CMC, UP College of Law & Rotterdam alumna Atty. Sheryl Bartolome and UP CAL, Colorado (Boulder), & Harvard-educated Mark Arthur Payumo Abalos. Sheryl is Vice President and Head of Legal for Unity Digital Infrastructure Inc., a telecommunications infrastructure company and a joint venture of the Partners Group (a leading global private markets firm), and Aboitiz InfraCapital, Inc. Mark is currently the Ayala Group Vice President for Dual Transformation Strategy Management and Business Development of iPeople, Inc. (Ayala-Yuchengco Education Partnership). Mark’s scope of work includes overseeing the operations of Mapua University, National Teachers College, University of Nueva Caceres, and APEC Schools nationwide. These former students have not only enriched my life but have become an integral part of it.
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Aboitiz, GET Philippines, launch fully-electric buses to ply major thoroughfares in Cebu
Aboitiz, GET Philippines, launch fully-electric buses to ply major thoroughfares in Cebu
XX June 2022, Mactan, Cebu, Philippines— Aboitiz Group, in partnership with GET Philippines recently launched new routes of GET Cebu, a fleet of low-emission, air-conditioned, and pollution-free COMET Buses developed by electric vehicle manufacturer GET Philippines.
GET Cebu’s COMET Buses will serve four routes, namely—the Cebu North Route (SM City Consolacion- Cebu IT Park), Cebu South Route…
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Kawasaki, Aboitiz eye Philippine launch for renewable energy tech - Nikkei Asia
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Davao City will be wire-free by 2029
“The target areas under this ordinance are under the ‘Kadayawan Route.’ The majority of these streets are the highlight areas during major Kadayawan events … These areas were chosen based on their historic and economic significance.”
Prince Rainier Yamyamin, Underground Cabling Project Head
Davao City – Davao Light and Power Co. Inc., an Aboitiz-led company, has unveiled its ambitious plan to…
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Davao City will be wire-free by 2029
“The target areas under this ordinance are under the ‘Kadayawan Route.’ The majority of these streets are the highlight areas during major Kadayawan events … These areas were chosen based on their historic and economic significance.”
Prince Rainier Yamyamin, Underground Cabling Project Head
Davao City – Davao Light and Power Co. Inc., an Aboitiz-led company, has unveiled its ambitious plan to…
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Geothermal Power Market Size, Share & Regional Analysis
Geothermal Power Market by Power Station Type (Dry Steam Power Stations, Flash Steam Power Stations, and Binary Cycle Power Stations) and End Use (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Others) and region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa and South America)
Market Overview
The global geothermal power market is projected to reach a CAGR of 6.2% from 2021 to 2028.
Geothermal power is a stable and independent power generation system, which uses warm vitality of the earth's magma to produce power. Geothermal power plants utilize the steam that is produced from hot water found around a mile or more below the earth's surface to rotate turbines that start a generator, which further produces electricity.
Volatile fossil fuel prices, limited presence of fossil fuels, rise in greenhouse gas emission, high capacity of geothermal power, cost-effectiveness of geothermal energy, reduction in pollution by geothermal power plants, and increase in demand for energy are some of the factors that have supported long-term expansion for Geothermal Power Market.
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North America is one of the leading markets for geothermal energy across the globe, with the United States leading the regional and global market in terms of installed capacity.
Insights are provided for each region and major countries within the regions
Key Players
Enel Green Power S.p.A.
Ormat Technologies Inc.
Kenya Pertamina Geothermal Energy
Electricity Generating Company PLC
Calpine Corporation
Aboitiz Power Corporation
Energy Development Corporation
Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
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Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company Inc.
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