THE Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is expecting electricity rates this month to go down mainly because of lower generation rates.
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SEVERAL foreign universities have formally agreed to be “knowledge partners” of the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) for its nuclear energy push.
THE Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is expecting electricity rates this month to go down mainly because of lower generation rates.
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