Greenpeace reiterated its appeal to President Benigno Aquino to usher in clean, green renewable energy and reject harmful coal-fired plants. The environment group`s call came amid reports of an impending power crisis in Mindanao, based on a study released last week by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Current Department of Energy plans for Mindanao are designed to promote the use of coal power, and several coal-fired plants are set to be operational by 2015, according to Greenpeace. But coal and its negative side effects will only worsen Mindanao`s power woes in the long run, as opposed to renewable energy, which is good for the environment and business, Baconguis said. Mindanao, which relies on hydro-electric power, faces energy shortages during the dry season due to lower water levels in its lakes and rivers, Greenpeace noted.
Greenpeace slams use of coal for power
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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