Do You Support President Marcos Nuclear Technology Plan?

Due to high power rate production in the Philippines, Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) Director Carlos Arcilla a nuclear expert called on the public to support the Marcos administration’s plan to adopt nuclear technology for power generation to cut down the increasing energy costs in the Philippines.

Our country has one of the highest electricity rates that's why some foreign investors hesitate to do business in the Philippines. I have worked for a Construction Company with 500 employees in Makati and the Company's monthly electricity bill is 1 Million pesos at the main office alone aside from the electricity bill on site.

The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in Morongm Bataan  is a nuclear power plant on the Bataan Peninsula, 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Manila, Philippines. Completed but never fueled. It was the Philippines' only attempt at building a nuclear power plant. It was mothballed due to safety concerns in the wake of the Chornobyl disaster in Ukraine in 1986.
“Kaya kailangan nang ibaba ang presyo ng kuryente, sobrang pahirap sa masa; sana tulungan natin ang president. Ang problema kasi, may mga ayaw yata ng nuclear kasi may mga negosyo silang maaapektuhan,” Arcilla said.

Arcilla cited the Krško Nuclear Plant in Slovenia, saying the European country’s cost of power generation is one-tenth that of the Philippines.

South Korea, which operates 24 nuclear power plants, produces electricity half the cost of power generation in the Philippines, Arcilla noted.

Both South Korea and the Philippines started their nuclear programs more or less at the same time in the 1980’s, with the two countries’ GDPs almost at par with each other. South Korea today has rapidly expanded its economy, Arcilla pointed out.

President Marcos Nuclear Technology Plan
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“Kasi ang pinakamahal na kuryente sa Pilipinas ay iyong mga nasa isla na hindi naka-connect sa grid. Ako po taga-Catanduanes, sobrang mahal ang kuryente sa amin – parusa sa taumbayan. Naiyak ako one time eh, iyong isang retiradong empleyado pagkadating noong tseke niya, inintrega na lang doon sa cooperative – ganoon kamahal,” he pointed out.

President Marcos earlier eyed a “cutting-edge” micro nuclear fuel technology as part of his government’s efforts to solve the country’s power crisis particularly after he met with officials of Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp., a US-based firm global leader and vertical integrator of nuclear technologies and services.

The President met the CEO of Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. during his five-day official visit to the US.

USNC officials said the micro modular reactor (MMR) energy system is a fourth generation nuclear energy system that seeks to deliver safe, clean, and cost-effective electricity to users.

The MMR is being licensed in Canada and the US and considered the first “fission battery” in commercialization and the company anticipates eventual heavy demand for its MMRs and its nuclear fuel.

The company envisions the Philippines as its nuclear hub in the region. (PND)

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