Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Wind-Farm-in-Ilocos-Norte-27MZIFJ6D7QR2.htmlConceptually similarWind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOGZCompleted★★★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOH0Completed★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOH1Completed★★★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOH2Completed★★★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOH3Completed★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOH5Completed★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOGNCompleted★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOGLCompleted★★★★★★Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteGP0STPOGHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPOH4Wind Farm in Ilocos NorteThe wind turbines of Burgos and Bangui in Ilocos Norte have been a tourism magnet ever since they were erected.Locations:Ilocos Norte-Luzon-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:17 Feb, 2016Credit:© Veejay Villafranca / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4096px X 2731pxKeywords:Day-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Outdoors-People-Renewable energy-Sunsets-Tourists-Wind energy-Wind farms-Wind turbinesShoot:Renewable Energy Documentation in the PhilippinesRenewable energy is starting to gain traction in the Philippines. It shows that there are no major economic or technical barriers for the country to take a bold step towards a just transition to 100% renewable energy.Greenpeace documented the renewable energy power plants with the hope to have among Filipinos the understanding and proof of concept that renewable energy (RE) is something that is both economically and technologically feasible in the country and that it makes good business sense to invest in renewable energy, meeting the goals of climate-smart economic growth, sustainable development, and environmental protection.Greenpeace is asking the government to act and have a political will to make the change.