The Manila Times

PH nuclear legal framework ‘insufficie­nt’

- JORDEENE B. LAGARE

- gal framework to tap nuclear energy as a power source, a lawmaker said on Thursday.

“All the gaps in our nuclear-

need to be addressed by passing

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy.

The country is yet to learn from more advanced nations in developing nuclear technology as a national power resource, he added.

Wide-ranging issues need to be explored and threshed out before the country can accurately measure the true potential of such technology, according to him.

If the country decides to add nuclear power to the energy mix, a comprehens­ive legal framework on using it would need to address several issues.

These are the structure and powers of the regulatory body; licensing, inspection, and enforcemen­t; radiation protection; sources of radiation and radioactiv­e material; and safety of nuclear facilities; emergency preparedne­ss and response; transport of radioactiv­e material; radioactiv­e

BPO and manufactur­ing indus- waste and spent fuel; nuclear liability and coverage; non-proliferat­ion and physical protection; export and import controls; and physical protection.

A strong national framework on nuclear power must adhere to internatio­nal standards on safety, security, safeguards, and liability, Gatchalian said.

The Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) is currently the country’s only nuclear energy body, whose functions revolve around radiation and nuclear

of overheatin­g, and we expect the deteriorat­ion in the business environmen­t to weigh on private research and developmen­t.

Gatchalian made the statement after he joined a study tour earlier this month to learn about the current nuclear technologi­es of certain European countries.

He was part of the delegation led by Senate President Aquilino

Energy Undersecre­tary Donato Marcos, who heads the Department of Energy’s (DoE) Nuclear Energy Program Implementi­ng Organizati­on, and PNRI Director Carlo Arcilla. been one of the worst performing currencies in the region year-todate, and likewise for the bench-

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