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dc.contributor.authorEstrada, Anna Leah
dc.coverage.spatialOriental Mindoroen
dc.coverage.spatialNaujanen
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-23T08:31:53Z
dc.date.available2020-06-23T08:31:53Z
dc.date.issued2014-02-24
dc.identifier.citationEstrada, A. L. (2014, February 24). EPI to produce fish. Manila Standard, p. B3.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8998
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherPhilippine Manila Standard Publishing, Inc.en
dc.subjectfishen
dc.subjectrenewable resourcesen
dc.subjectaquacultureen
dc.subjectfish cultureen
dc.subjectGeothermal poweren
dc.subjectbreedingen
dc.subjectFeeden
dc.titleEPI to produce fishen
dc.typenewspaperArticleen
dc.citation.journaltitleManila Standarden
dc.citation.firstpageB3en
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumberMS20140224_B3en
local.seafdecaqd.extractEmerging Power Inc., a developer of renewable energy resources, plans to enter into joint ventures with aquaculture farms in Oriental Mindoro province to produce 10 tons of high quality tilapia, sea bass and shrimps annually. It said under the plan, local enterprises would tap the steam and fluids of EPI's Montelago geothermal power plant in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro to produce the fish, which would be sold to top resorts and hotels and exported to China and Japan.en
local.subject.personalNamede Wilde, Antonie
local.subject.corporateNameEmerging Power Inc.en


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