Philippine DOE probing possible collusion of power firms amid Luzon power outages


MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): The Department of Energy (DOE) is investigating if there was collusion among power firms amid the rotational brownouts experienced in Luzon earlier this month.

During the hearing of the Senate Committee on Energy on Thursday (June 10), DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi said the “ultimate cause” of the rotational brownout was the forced and unplanned outages of several major power plants servicing the Luzon region.

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