LUCENA CITY---A staunch leader of opposition against coal-fired power plants vowed to continue to challenge the legality of the proposed 1,200 MW coal-fired power plant in Atimonan town in Quezon province. "We're more on legal battle now," Fr. Warren Puno, head of the Ministry of Ecology of the Diocese of Lucena, said in an online interview on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Puno criticized the support of the local government unit (LGU) to the ongoing construction of the coal-fired power plant at the coastal village of Villa Ibaba facing Lamon Bay. "All the LGU tells us is that aside from its support for the project, it cannot do anything anymore," said Puno. "But if they would do nothing, we wi...
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