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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Si Janus Silang at Ang Labanang Manananggal-Mambabarang





Inihahandog ng Tanghalang Ateneo sa kanyang ika-39 na tagdula: Performing Change
kasama ang Ateneo Fine Arts, Performing Arts Cluster at Sip Purified Water
sa tulong ng Adarna House

ang

SI JANUS SILANG
AT ANG LABANÁNG
 MANANANGGAL-MAMBABARANG

ni Edgar Calabia Samar

Adaptasyon at Direksyon ni Guelan Varela-Luarca
Galaw ni Delphine Buencamino
Katuwang sa Direksyon Gentle Mapagu
Disenyo ng Entablado ni Gwyn Guanzon
Disenyo ng Kasuotan ni Bonsai Cielo
Disenyo ng Ilaw ni D Cortezano
Disenyo ng Tunog at Musika ni Arvy Dimaculangan
Disenyo ng Papet ni Sig Pecho
Disenyo ng Lathala ni Zoe De Ocampo

Petsa ng mga palabas: 
Setyembre 20-23 at 26-30; Oktubre 3-7, 10-14, at 17-21 | 7:30 N.G.
Setyembre 23 at 30; Oktubre 7, 14, at 21 | 2:30 N.H.

Black Box Theater, Ateneo de Manila University

Maaari nang bumili ng tiket ngayong linggo! Abangan ang mga detalye sa aming event page: bit.ly/Janus2TA
Maaari ring mag-reserve ng tiket sa http://bit.ly/JS2Tickets!

Para sa karagdagang impormasyon, maaaring makipag-ugnayan kay Nichole Valdes sa 09175906451

#TA39 #JanusSilangTA #PerformingChange



AMEM35 to Intensify Cooperation on Energy Resiliency and Sustainability



How should the members of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ensure access to, and adequate supply of, resilient and sustainable energy?

That's the main agenda of the 35th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM35) and Associated Meetings hosted by the Department of Energy (DOE) on Sept. 27 to 29.

“We envision dynamic and robust collaboration within ASEAN and dialogue partners as well as relevant international agencies,” said DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi in describing the upcoming event at Conrad Manila, Pasay City.

With the theme “One ASEAN Community to Resilient and Sustainable Energy,” AMEM 35 will lay the groundwork for enhanced cooperation under the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) ‎‎2016-2025, Phase 1: ‎‎2016-2020, according to Cusi.

APAEC is a series of policy guidelines to implement energy cooperation as part of regional integration towards a globally competitive ASEAN.

A closed-door meeting between the ASEAN energy ministers and CEOs on strategies to address power demand in the region will highlight the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) 2017 Conference which will run concurrent with AMEM35.

The series of ministerial meetings under AMEM35 also include the 14th AMEM+3 (China, Japan and Korea), the 11th East-Asia Summit Energy Ministers Meeting (EAS-EMM) and the 1st AMEM-International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Dialogue. 

Concurrent with the AMEM35 is the Powertrends International Exhibition at the SMX Convention Center. 

AMEM and AEBF will jointly open the event in the morning on September 27. The 2017 AEBF Conference will culminate with the closed-door ministers-CEO dialogue late in the afternoon.

AMEM35 is an annual gathering of the Energy Ministers which provides guidance and directions in the development and implementation of key energy sector priority initiatives and work programs in the region consistent with the directives of heads of states/governments of ASEAN.

The Philippines hosted the same meeting in 1997 and in 2004. 

The ASEAN was established to promote economic growth and prosperity in the region.  The member-countries include Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Damaged Power Infra by Maring and Lannie Almost Fully Operational –DOE


Power infrastructure and facilities in areas affected by typhoons Maring and Lannie will all be back in operation soon, with power already restored in 456 or 57 percent of the affected barangays as of Friday, according to the reports submitted to the Department of Energy (DOE).

Generally, the generation, transmission, the Manila Electric Co. and other affected electric cooperatives franchise areas are already 100 percent operational.

For Quezon Province, electricity was fully restored Thursday night in the town proper of the Municipality of Perez in Alabat Island as it assured the public that total power restoration will be achieved at the soonest possible time with repairmen working round the clock.

According to the National Electrification Administration (NEA), power in 456 out of 804 barangays in Quezon has been restored Thursday afternoon. The 456 barangays account for 104,093 households which is equivalent to 60.16 percent of the entire household serviced by the distribution utility.

NEA is targeting 100 percent restoration of power by September 20 following the detailed assessment and inspection of the typhoon-affected facilities.

DOE Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi emphasized, “We need to ensure that the infrastructures, wirings and meters in the typhoon hit areas are safe before energizing them. We want to protect the people from any harm, including those who are conducting the restoration activities.”
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