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Asiga Hydropower Plant is a 8MW hydro electricity generation facility located in the Caraga region on Mindanao Island, Philippines. Construction of the project began in 2012 as part of a broader effort to develop sustainable energy sources in the Philippines. The plant utilizes generators manufactured by Voith Fuji Hydro, a joint venture between Japanese and German engineering firms. The project aligns with the Japanese government’s promotion of low-carbon, high-efficiency infrastructure exports and supports both sustainable development in the Philippines and Japan’s goals for global greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions.
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