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Environment Rainy Season Cools Demand, Lowers Power Rates
July 25, 2025

Rainy Season Cools Demand, Lowers Power Rates

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

According to recent reports, the combination of lower energy demand and increased hydropower generation has led to a noticeable dip in wholesale electricity prices. Read more »

Local Avoid Electrocution During Floods: What You Need To Know
July 25, 2025

Avoid Electrocution During Floods: What You Need To Know

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

As heavy rains and floods continue to affect many areas in the country, reports of electrocution-related deaths have raised alarms. Read more »

Local World’s Sweetest Jackfruit Finds New Home In Abuyog Processing Center
July 16, 2025

World’s Sweetest Jackfruit Finds New Home In Abuyog Processing Center

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

In a sweet step forward for the agriculture sector, Abuyog, Leyte is set to welcome a PHP6-million jackfruit processing center dedicated to the world’s sweetest jackfruit—the Eastern Visayas Integrated Agricultural Research Center (EVIARC) variety. Read more »

Local DENR Honors Region 2's Environmental Leaders
July 16, 2025

DENR Honors Region 2's Environmental Leaders

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) recognized various partners for their outstanding contributions to ecological conservation and sound environmental governance. Read more »

Local Binay Sisters Clash Over Controversial Makati Subway Deal
July 09, 2025

Binay Sisters Clash Over Controversial Makati Subway Deal

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

New Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay has moved to withdraw from the ?8.96 billion subway settlement agreement, creating a political rift with her sister, former Mayor Abigail “Abby” Binay-Campos. Read more »

Local SIPCOR, no longer cause of Siquijor power troubles
July 01, 2025

SIPCOR, no longer cause of Siquijor power troubles

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

As of June 30, 2025, SIPCOR has already restored 10 of its 12 generating units, delivering enough capacity to meet the island’s power demand. Siquijor's power troubles may now lie in the distribution side, which PROSIELCO, the provincial electric cooperative, handles. Read more »

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