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Philstar.com on MSNACEN taps $100 million loan for international expansion
Ayala-led ACEN Corp. is powering its international expansion with a $100-million (about P5.7 billion) term loan with MUFG ...
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Asian Power on MSNACEN unit inks $100m loan for renewable energy projects
This will focus on projects outside of Manila. Philippines-based ACEN Corp. has announced that its subsidiary has secured ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHow Singapore and the Philippines are working together
ASIA, a key driver of global economic growth, stands at a critical juncture. To sustain its growth momentum, the region must ...
German firm ib vogt, a leading international solar power developer, is targeting to commission its ₱4.49-billion solar ...
A new analysis from the Lowy Institute shows that sharp Western aid cuts could undermine Southeast Asia’s clean energy goals, ...
[SINGAPORE] Philippines-listed Citicore Renewable Energy (CREC) is making its regional play while the sun shines, powered by a recent tie-up with Indonesia’s Pertamina that could spur future forays – ...
THE Philippines is targeting a 35 percent share of renewable energy by 2030, but hitting those targets will require digital infrastructure that can handle the complexity of a greener, more dynamic ...
Zero Two will assume a co-controlling position alongside Warburg Pincus; Evolution has a significant data centre presence in Southeast Asia ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNACEN International secures $100-M loan for projects
ACEN INTERNATIONAL, Inc., the global arm of ACEN Corp., secured a $100-million loan from MUFG Bank’s Singapore branch, a major Japanese financial institution, to fund its renewable energy projects.
The Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGen) is gunning for over 10,346 megawatts (MW) of net sellable capacity by 2030, double than the 5,068 MW it recorded last month, as it scales up investments in both ...
The annual Best Under A Billion list highlights 200 best-performing publicly listed small and midsized companies in the ...
Based on current deployment trends, the International Energy Agency expects greenhouse gases from data centre energy ...
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