Addressing the current electric power supply challenges in the Philippines Adoracion M. Navarro,
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PIDS Policy Notes no. 2022-10 (October 2022), 1-8
Includes bibliography.
The delays in energy sector projects, the insufficiency of ancillary services of contracting. and the uncertainties in energy investment are just a few electric power supply challenge contributing to energy insecurity in the Philippines. This Policy Note explains what concerns policymakers must prioritize in the immediate term and put forward recommendations that the government can implement through executive and legislative actions.
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