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  • Offshore Wind in the Philippines

    Offshore Wind in the Philippines

    The development process for offshore wind projects in the Philippines begins by the developer obtaining a Certificate of Endorsement with the DOE. This is accompanied by other registrations and approvals, such as business registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission and tax registration with the Bureau of Internal Revenue. The developer is also required to post a performance bond, being 2% (or 1% if not using a port administered by the Philippine Ports Authority) of the project cost per MW, multiplied by the offered capacity in MW according to the GEA-5 Terms of Reference.¹⁶

    The next stage of the development process is pre-development. The developer must obtain an OWESC from the DOE as well as endorsements or permits from other agencies (including the DENR and National Commission on Indigenous Peoples) to ensure the project is environmentally sound, socially accepted, and technically feasible. Upon receipt of a Certificate of Confirmation of Commerciality from the DOE, the project commences its construction and commissioning phase. At this point, the Wind Energy Operating Contract (“WEOC”) is issued granting legal authority to generate and sell electricity.

    The project must receive a further Certificate of Endorsement from the DOE and may enter several other agreements. For example, a Connection Agreement with the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines is required to connect to the grid. The project may also register with WESM via the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation, obtain a Certificate of Compliance and Feed-in Tariff eligibility from the Energy Regulatory Commission (“ERC”), and enter a REPA with the payment agent National Transmission Corporation (“TransCo”) if supplying under a Green Energy Auction Program.

    GEA-5 Auction

    On 11 June 2025, the DOE officially launched GEA-5 focussed exclusively on fixed-bottom OSW technology with an installation target of 3300MW between 2028-2030.¹⁷ Prior Green Energy Auction rounds did not include OSW, so this marks a major shift signalling the country’s intent to tap into its vast OSW potential. Fixed-bottom offshore wind was chosen due to its established global track record, cost-effectiveness and scalability.

    Whilst the DOE acknowledges the future potential of floating offshore wind, the decision to prioritise fixed-bottom technology reflects a strategic effort to build early momentum. Current technical capabilities, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure readiness make it the most viable pathway for successful deployment at this stage. If successful, GEA-5 is expected to attract significant foreign investment and position the Philippines as a regional leader in OSW.

    The allocation framework methodology for GEA-5 incorporates price and non-price criteria, including price competitiveness, project readiness and capacity.¹⁸ In terms of the auction timeline, the DOE is yet to publish the Notice of Auction and the green energy auction reserve price is pending finalisation, so further delays are expected.

    Figure 2: Prescribed timeline for GEA-5 (D = Day).¹⁹

    Activity Tentative Timeline
    DOE Issuance/Posting of List of Winning Bidders/Notice of Award D99 + 1 working day
    Auction Proper D68 + 1 working day
    Pre-Bid Conference D49 + 2 working days
    Notification to Qualified Bidders on successful registration and to Qualified Suppliers who failed the evaluation D38 + 1 working day
    Last day of Registration D32 + 3 working days
    Start of Registration of Qualified Suppliers D31 + 1 working day
    Publication of Notice of Auction and Terms of Reference D1

    5. Key Issues and Considerations

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  • ASUS patches critical vulnerabilities in routers and PC software

    ASUS patches critical vulnerabilities in routers and PC software

    ASUS has released firmware and software updates addressing multiple vulnerabilities across its consumer router lines and PC management software.

    The first advisory focuses on router firmware vulnerabilities affecting several versions of…

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  • First look at Holliday Grainger in The Capture series three released

    First look at Holliday Grainger in The Capture series three released

    The BBC has revealed a first look at The Capture series three, created, written, directed and executive produced by BAFTA-winning Ben Chanan. The series is produced by Heyday Television, which is part of Universal International Studios, a…

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  • ‘I’m A Celebrity’ Camp Evacuated and Filming Delayed After Storm

    ‘I’m A Celebrity’ Camp Evacuated and Filming Delayed After Storm

    This year’s batch of campmates on the U.K.’s jungle-set reality show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has been dealing with some particularly brutal weather.

    Crew and talent were even forced to evacuate the camp on Monday due…

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  • Poco partners with Bose to put a subwoofer in its latest phone

    Poco partners with Bose to put a subwoofer in its latest phone

    Xiaomi spin-off brand Poco has partnered with Bose to help its new F8 phones stand out in an increasingly crowded market. Both the F8 Pro and F8 Ultra feature stereo speakers designed collaboratively with the audio company, and the Ultra goes one…

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  • Global Memory Shortage 2026: What Filmmakers Need To Know About Rising NAND, DRAM, and SSD Prices

    Global Memory Shortage 2026: What Filmmakers Need To Know About Rising NAND, DRAM, and SSD Prices

    A severe, industry-wide memory shortage is accelerating faster than expected, with NAND flash, DRAM, HBM, HDD components, and even mature-node chip production tightening across the board. For filmmakers, this developing crisis reaches far beyond…

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  • Scientists discover a hidden deep sea hotspot bursting with life

    Scientists discover a hidden deep sea hotspot bursting with life

    Off the coast of Papua New Guinea, scientists have identified a previously unknown type of hydrothermal field where two different processes occur at the same time: hot hydrothermal fluids rise from below the seafloor while unusually large…

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  • Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk on Red Sea transit return for Gemini

    Information regarding Gemini Cooperation

    In light of recent media coverage about the resumption of Gemini sailings through Suez / the Red Sea and the timing of such, the Gemini partners Hapag-Lloyd and A.P. Moller – Maersk share the following update:

    At the launch of the Gemini Cooperation in February 2025, A.P. Moller – Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd introduced a Cape of Good Hope network due to the on-going disruptions in the Red Sea.

    Gemini’s ambition has always been to return to a Suez-based East-West network once security conditions in the region permit. However, as the safety of crew, vessels and cargo remains our top priority, we currently have no specific timing to change the Gemini East-West network to sailing through the Red Sea.

    Considering the Gaza ceasefire progress, we closely monitor developments in the region, and we are continuously conducting detailed security assessments. When security conditions warrant it, and in keeping with the Gemini trademark of industry-leading schedule reliability, Hapag-Lloyd and A.P. Moller – Maersk will carefully coordinate with our respective customers and important stakeholders to ensure an orderly transfer to a Suez-based network with minimal disruption to our customer´s supply chains.

    We will keep you updated on the Gemini network should any changes occur.

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  • Scientists discover a hidden deep sea hotspot bursting with life

    Scientists discover a hidden deep sea hotspot bursting with life

    Off the coast of Papua New Guinea, scientists have identified a previously unknown type of hydrothermal field where two different processes occur at the same time: hot hydrothermal fluids rise from below the seafloor while unusually large…

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  • ‘Sevens doesn’t uncover rugby superstars — it creates them’

    ‘Sevens doesn’t uncover rugby superstars — it creates them’

    In July 2024, the sevens rugby tournament lit up Stade de France at the Paris Olympics. France’s Antoine Dupont did things that felt written by a Hollywood script writer, and the Canada and USA women provided their own…

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