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Jan 23, 2018· In its 38-page petition, the group Subic Bay Freeport Chamber for Health and Environment Conservation (SBFCHC) as well as the No to Coal Stakeholders Coalition of Subic Bay said the Civil Aviation ...

Akbayan party-list congressman Walden Bello (center) displays 'dirtied hands' during the launch of the 'Ayaw namin sa Coal' campaign in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, where the group expressed their opposition against the planned construction of a 600-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Subic, Zambales, around 110-kilometers north of Manila.

Business groups and residents opposed to a coal-fired power plant for Subic have urged President Aquino to invest instead in alternative energy for the freeport.. Former Environment Undersecretary Gregorio Magdaraog, coconvenor of the Subic Anticoal Coalition, said the Aquino administration may use Subic to promote its alternative energy policies to avoid destroying the freeport's tourism ...

WHEREAS, the Province of Zambales, the Municipality of Subic and the Barangay of Cawag will be denied of a direct benefit from the project in form of an annual income from Real Property Tax and Special Education Fund Tax of about Five Hundred Million (P500,000,000.00) because the project is exempted from such taxes since the project site is ...

The proposed P56 billion ($1.33 billion) coal-fired power plant will be built at Mt. Redondo in Subic, Zambales. In 2010, a Lease Development Agreement for 40 hectares was signed between the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority(SBMA and Redondo Peninsula Energy (RPI).

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—The provincial board of Zambales opposed the construction of a coal-fired power plant in this free port even as the Aquino administration supported the project recently.

Jan 23, 2018· MANILA-- An anti-coal group on Tuesday filed a petition before the Court of Appeals seeking to stop the construction activities of a Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. (RPEI) coal plant which they claimed as posing danger and negative effects to the environment as it is located near the area of the airport in Subic Bay area.. In a 38-page petition for certiorari, the group Subic Bay Freeport ...

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT —Residents, businessmen and officials of communities surrounding this economic zone have spoken, and the message is clear—no to a coal-fired power plant in Subic.

Anti-coal advocates have asked the Court of Appeals to stop the construction of a coal power plant in Subic, Zambales, which they feared would harm the environment and pose an aviation hazard. The 38-page petition was filed by groups Subic Bay Freeport Chamber for Health and Environment Conservation (SBFCHC) and No to Coal Stakeholders Coalition of Subic Bay. They said the Civil Aviation ...

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—Groups opposing the construction of a coal-fired power plant in this free port are not losing hope and have turned to President Benigno Aquino for help to stop the project, which is being pushed by one of Mr. Aquino's best buddies, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras.

Whereas the presence of coal-fired power plant in Subic Bay would generate negative perception and impact in the clean, pristine image of the environment- the idyllic mountain ranges, clear water and affable people which are the core selling points of Olongapo City, Subic Bay Freeport Zone and the provinces of Zambales and Bataan;

Jan 24, 2018· By Rey G. Panaligan. Two groups of residents and environmentalists have asked the Court of Appeals (CA) to stop the construction of a coal plant in Subic, Zambales, that would cause aviation hazards and environment damage.

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) will not entertain any proposal to put up another coal-fired power plant in the free port zone, according to the agency's top official.

Anti-coal activists from Subic, along with the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice and three members of the Aeta tribes from Mampweng, Iram and Trala-la, troop to the Court of Appeals on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, to file a case against the construction and operation of Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. coal plant (RPEI) in Subic.

The people of the Subic Bay area, of Olongapo City, Zambales province and neighboring places will suffer if the Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc's project to build a coal-fired power plant in a barangay within the territory governed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority pushes through. Not only the people of the present generation living in [.]

October 31-November 6, 2011. WHAT'S INSIDE 'It's a bargain' PAGE 2 Subic & Clark calls now toll-free

A Facebook page, entitled "NO TO COAL PLANT IN SUBIC BAY," has attracted over 6,000 members. - Rappler Filed under: RP Energy Inc. • coal power plant • Subic Bay Freeport Zone

Redondo to start Subic coal plant posted February 04, 2015 at 11:35 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc., a company led by Manila Electric Co., said Wednesday it will proceed with the construction of the 600-megawatt coal-fired power plant at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone this year, following a favorable ruling from the Supreme ...

Oct 08, 2011· Posts about No to Coal written by jasminesantiago. Ayaw namin ng Coal Plant sa Subic at Olongapo City ! The people of Olongapo and Subic have spoken against the project of the RP Energy otherwise known to be the joint venture company between the Aboitiz Power Co., Meralco and the Taiwan Cogeneration Corporation (TCC) for a 600MW Coal-fired Power Plant in Redondo Peninsula, .

The Facebook page entitled "No To Coal Plant In Subic Bay" has attracted over 6,000 members, who have voiced their opposition to the project. A certain William Best, a member of the page, posted ...

Oct 29, 2012· MAY 15, 2012, SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — The planned coal-fired thermal plant here faces rough sailing as oppositors mass up to file a Writ of Kalikasan. Alex Hermoso, lead convener of the Zambales-Olongapo Civil Society Network, said in a media forum Kapihan sa Dayrit's that a case is being finalized to stop the project.

Jan 24, 2018· A fresh round of protests was launched on Tuesday to stop the construction of a 600-megawatt coal-fired power plant in the Subic Bay Freeport.

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT: It's all systems go for the US$1.2 billion 600 megawatts (MW) coal-fired power plant project here with construction to commence in the next few months, the project proponent said. An official of Redondo Peninsula Energy, Inc. (RPE) said. In a press briefing held at the Subic Park Hotel here, Redondo Peninsula Energy, Inc. (RPE) Vice President and Head of External Affairs ...

Aug 26, 2011· Constructing a coal-fired power plant in Subic Bay poses a multitude of clear threats to the environment, health, local economy and the resident's well-being in general. The coal plant also poses risks to farm animals which may ingest harmful particles emitted by the power plant.
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