AboitizPower CEO Emphasizes Challenges in Philippine Energy Transition

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AboitizPower CEO Emphasizes Challenges in Philippine Energy Transition
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AboitizPower President and CEO, Emmanuel Rubio, highlights the complexities of Philippine geography and socio-economic realities in the country's energy transition, emphasizing the need for increased power plants and networks to enhance energy accessibility.

Managing the complexities of Philippine geography and its socio-economic realities will determine the fate of its energy transition , said Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) President and CEO, Emmanuel Rubio, citing the need to increase and develop power plants and networks to strengthen energy accessibility . “This transition is not just about changing how we generate energy.

It’s about transforming our energy system to be more sustainable, equitable, and secure,” the executive said during a panel discussion of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) in Tokyo, Japan. “But unlike many other regions with interconnected grids, the Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,600 islands, which presents unique challenges in delivering energy to all corners of the nation,” he explaine

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