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German firms explore energy efficiency opportunities in PH
AGerman business dele- gation is now exploring opportunities in the Philippines in energy efficiency business.
The five German companies involved in energy efficiency technology and solutions include SolarNext AG, MIG mbH, Hörmann KG, eeaser GmbH and
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Ecoligo GmbH.
“These visiting German companies have the advanced technical know-how in the field of energy efficiency, and we are happy to provide the stage for them to connect with both key public and private stakeholders in the Philippines” said German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and In- dustry (GPCCI) executive director Christopher Zimmer in a statement Tuesday.
GPCCI president Stefan Schmitz said there is an increasing interest from German firms to explore business opportunities in energy efficiency in the Philippines with the government’s
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Davao’s first monument dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jose P. Rizal used to stand on the rotunda at the junction of Magallanes (Pichon Sr.) Street and Claveria (Recto) Street. This is the same site where a Bonifacio statue now proudly stands. Exactly when the Rizal statue was erected remains a focus of a hunt. What is clear, though, is that it was constructed before the Commonwealth was inaugurated.
The lost Rizal sculpture, painted in a traditional white hue, shows the national hero in his overcoat, his arms resting over the navel area, his cupped fingers holding both ends of what looks like a book. It is different from the postwar figures where the hero is depicted as having a book with his folded right arm or sitting on a stool holding a quill and writing.
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