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ecent policy shift by the National Water<br />

Resources Board (NWRB) to drastically reduce the<br />

maximum water flow rates from rivers that can<br />

be used for electricity generation, rendering<br />

projects that have already been awarded service<br />

contracts by the Department of Energy unviable.<br />

References<br />

1. Central Intelligence Agency (2012). The World<br />

Factbook. Available from<br />

www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worldfactbook/.<br />

2. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and<br />

Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).<br />

Climate of the Philippines. Available from<br />

http://kidlat.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/cab/climate.htm.<br />

3. International Energy Agency (2011). Country<br />

statistics. Available from www.iea.org/.<br />

4. Philippines Department of Energy. Electric Power –<br />

Power Statistics (n.d.). Available from<br />

www.doe.gov.ph/.<br />

5. Philippines Department of Energy (n.d.).<br />

Hydropower. Available from<br />

www.doe.gov.ph/renewable-energy-res/hydropower.<br />

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