Camarines Sur, Philippines, is set to expand its renewable energy capacity through a partnership with South Korean firms. The deal, formalized on June 25, involves developing a 10-megawatt floating solar farm and a waste-to-energy facility in the province. The firms, Sudokwon Landfill Site Management Corporation and KPP Philippines Corporation, will fund the projects.

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