Clean Energy Investment Plan: DOE falls short on defining coal reduction plan, while ignoring the true cost of coal. »

Posted By gpsea1 8 months ago in News

Manila , PHILIPPINES --- The Clean Energy Investment Plan unveiled by Department of Energy Under-secretary Datu Zamzamin Ampatuan at a recent press briefing proclaims to solve the country’s energy and
climate crises and to reduce the share of coal-generated electricity in RP’s total energy generation mix.

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    thoughtforsale8 months ago

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    Coal can´t and won´t be the fuel of the future. For the rest of the world, too, it is true that without subventions and other manipulations, the price of coal-based energy would be much higher. The costs of the invironmental damages are often ignored, but they are the main argument for investing in alternative fuels!

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      gpsea18 months ago

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      it's true that most of us stick our heads in the sand because nobody likes to give up what they got, that being said, we should hear more often what the true cost of coal is.

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