Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Power-Station-in-Negros-Occidental-27MZIFJ6D9PR8.htmlConceptually similarSolar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHPCompleted★★★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHOCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHTCompleted★★★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHUCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHVCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHYCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHQCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHWCompleted★★★★Solar Power Station in Negros OccidentalGP0STPOHSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPOHNSolar Power Station in Negros OccidentalSolar power plant in Negros Occidental. Several towns and cities in Negros Occidental have been the venue of a number of solar farms as the local government of Negros welcomed the idea as it generated proper-paying jobs for the locals apart from contributing to the goal of shifting to renewable energy sources.Locations:Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:23 Feb, 2016Credit:© Veejay Villafranca / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4096px X 2731pxKeywords:Day-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-One person-People-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Solar panels-Solar power stationsShoot:Renewable Energy Documentation in the PhilippinesRenewable energy is starting to gain traction in the Philippines. It shows that there are no major economic or technical barriers for the country to take a bold step towards a just transition to 100% renewable energy.Greenpeace documented the renewable energy power plants with the hope to have among Filipinos the understanding and proof of concept that renewable energy (RE) is something that is both economically and technologically feasible in the country and that it makes good business sense to invest in renewable energy, meeting the goals of climate-smart economic growth, sustainable development, and environmental protection.Greenpeace is asking the government to act and have a political will to make the change.