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Tag: power grid

Business in Asia / Norway / Philippines

With help from Norway, trees are now part of the power grid in the Philippines

June 12, 2026 - by Helene Sadjadi-Munk - Leave a Comment

High in the mountains of northern Luzon, something unusual is happening. Energy companies are planting forests to keep the lights on. A renewable energy partnership between Filipino utility SN Aboitiz …

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China / General news / Sweden

Giant transformer from Sweden on its way to China

March 16, 2026 - by Helene Sadjadi-Munk - Leave a Comment

A giant transformer built in Sweden is now on its way to China after an unusual journey across Swedish roads, Ny Teknik reports. The transformer, manufactured by Hitachi Energy at …

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