Japan, Philippines sign agreement on solar tech transfer


The company aims to link solar power generation, storage batteries, and energy management systems to manage power supply in emergencies. It is hoping to popularise this technology in the Philippines, where there is a need for emergency power during blackouts, typhoons and other disasters.



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