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Serious Pinoyland To Be A Great Nuclear Power Soon! Pinoy Trump Wants To Make Pinoys Great Again!

JohnTan

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MANILA: The Philippines has taken a big step towards tapping nuclear power, its energy minister said on Wednesday (Jul 29), after President Rodrigo Duterte created an inter-agency panel to study the adoption of a national nuclear energy policy.

As power demand soars in what has for years been among the world's fastest-growing economies, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi has been passionately advocating use of nuclear power, despite public concern over safety in a country hit frequently by natural disasters.


Nuclear power is seen as a potential answer to the Philippines' twin problems of precarious supply and Southeast Asia's highest electricity costs, but Duterte has yet to express full support for Cusi's proposal.

In a Jul 24 executive order and made public on Wednesday, however, Duterte created a committee to conduct the study, indicating openness to reviving the country's nuclear energy ambitions.

The Philippines spent US$2.3 billion to build what was Southeast Asia's only nuclear power facility, but never used it.


The 621-megawatt Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was completed in 1984 but mothballed following the devastating Chernobyl disaster and the collapse of the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, who ordered its construction.

Cusi welcomed Duterte's move as "a major step towards the realisation of a Philippine nuclear energy programme" that would "help shield our consumers from traditional power price volatilities".

The committee will assess the feasibility of adding nuclear to the Philippines' power mix, taking into account economic, security and environmental implications.

If it goes ahead, it could either build new facilities or rehabilitate the Bataan plant. Previous attempts to pursue nuclear energy have failed due to safety concerns and its association with Marcos and his brutal martial law era.

Despite having no nuclear policy, however, the Philippines has been in talks with Russian state atomic company Rosatom about a feasibility study for deploying small nuclear plants in far-flung areas.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/philippines-major-step-using-nuclear-power-12973302
 

laksaboy

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Just don't build it in an earthquake or tsunami zone. We don't want Lucky Plaza to turn into a place where you are required to consume iodine pills and carry a Geiger counter. :rolleyes:
 

Devil Within

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So long as it is the Thorium nuclear reactor, it will be ok. It does not require pressurised hard water to act as coolant like those current one. So no danger of explosion like Chernobyl or Fukushima.

Thorium and the Future of Nuclear Energy
 

LordElrond

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Just don't build it in an earthquake or tsunami zone. We don't want Lucky Plaza to turn into a place where you are required to consume iodine pills and carry a Geiger counter. :rolleyes:
The entire Peeleepeens is on earth fault line.
 
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