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'Phl sitting on $3.9-T hydropower potential'
The Philippine Star
|November 24, 2025
The Philippines holds around $3.9 trillion in hydropower potential, which, according to industry experts, would not only boost electricity supply but also curb worsening floods and enhance farm productivity.
"The estimate is around 650 gigawatts of (untapped potential) because we're an archipelago and we're surrounded by water," said Gertrude Roque, president of the private sector-backed Philhydro Association Inc.
To unlock this vast potential, Roque said the country would need an investment of roughly $5 million to $6 million per megawatt.
"But of course, not all sites are accessible. Road openings, as we call them — especially in mountainous areas — are very difficult, costly and risky," she said.
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