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By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV MindaNews

DAVAO City – The French company Hydrogène de France (HDF) will construct a P5-billion renewable-energy power plant in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay that will generate power from water, an official of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) said on Wednesday.

Carlos Cerezo, MinDA’s area management office head for Western Mindanao, said during “Wednesday at Habi at Kape” that the foreign direct investor would build a “hydrogen Renewstable” plant, the country’s firstever hydrogen power plant that can supply power to the province.

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The Philippine Information Agency, in its website, reported that the proposed plant will be built in

Caraga’s active Covid-19 cases jumps to 201 in 1 week

DAVAO City — Former Sarangani Governor Miguel Rene Alcantara Dominguez has joined the 60-year-old Alsons Development and Investment Corporation (Alsons Dev) as its new director who will oversee the business strategy and operations of the premier property developer and real estate pioneer in Davao City. Alsons Dev is the real estate

VIS-MIN INTERCONNECTION. High-voltage direct current cables will connect the Lala Converter Station in Lanao del Norte to the Dumanjug Converter Station in Cebu. NGCP Photo

BUTUAN City – Active coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases in the Caraga Region increased to 201 as of May 1, the Department of Health in the Caraga Region (DOH13) reported Tuesday. In a statement, the DOH-13 said the current figure is 71 cases higher compared to the previous count of 130 on April 24. DOH-13 said the newly-recorded active cases brought the total cases in the region to 63,651 since

the Covid-19 pandemic was declared in the country in March 2020. A single death caused by the disease was also recorded in the area last week, bringing the total number of deaths to 2,389 since the pandemic was declared in early 2020. Meanwhile, 44 patients recuperated from the disease from April 24 to May 1, bringing the cumulative number of recoveries in the region to 61,061. “No critical or severe admissions due

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