MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippine government was able to convince China to put up merchant power plants in the country to help build power capacity, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said Thursday. During a hearing of the Joint Congressional Power Commission at the Senate, Cusi said the Philippine government signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China in 2017 to put up coal-powered merchant power plants in the country. "We invited, we asked both Japan and China to invest, to help us put up a merchant plants," Cusi said during the hearing. "And this is part of the MOU that we have successfully signed in China for merchant plants to be put u...
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