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BACOLOD CITY—Negros Occidental is emerging as one of the country’s leading provinces in renewable energy development, with an estimated clean energy potential of 14,277.7 megawatts, a Department of Energy (DOE) official said on Thursday. READ: Negros Occidental eyes P1-billion savings with solar power shift Speaking at the opening of the Negros Occidental Renewable Energy Expo 2026 Week at the SMX Convention Center Bacolod, DOE Renewable Energy Management Bureau Assistant Director Ruby de Guzman said the province is helping lead the country’s transition toward sustainable energy. De Guzman said Negros Occidental’s renewable energy potential includes 12,396 megawatts coming from wind, 1,787 […]... Keep on reading: DOE cites Negros Occidental as leader in renewable energy transition
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