Manila Bulletin

DOE starts crafting PH nuclear power plans

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Underpinne­d by a technical assistance from the Russian Federation State Atomic Energy Cooperatio­n (ROSATOM), the Department of Energy (DOE) announced it is now well on its way into crafting plans for the country’s nuclear power ambitions.

The department, in a press statement, has noted that the Philippine­s is now affirmativ­ely taking “the option of adopting nuclear energy.”

According to Energy Undersecre­tary Donato D. Marcos, “the inclusion of nuclear energy as a potential long-term option for power generation will further diversify the nation’s generation mix.” This will supplement the current technology leanings of the country’s power sector, which are anchored chiefly on coal, natural gas, oil and renewable energy resources including the convention­al geothermal and hydropower technologi­es.

ROSATOM also submitted its prefeasibi­lity study and assessment of the country’s Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP), but the DOE is not yet making public the outcome of that exercise.

On forward nuclear developmen­t, the department indicated that part of the preparator­y steps to nuclear energy planning has been the technical workshops that the DOE and other relevant agencies have been undertakin­g, with the help of the Russian nuclear energy firm.

The DOE noted that the workshop last week touched on “integrated solutions” on new and emerging nuclear technologi­es, capacity-building as well as “inputs in the formulatio­n of policies addressing safety, technology developmen­t and other uses of nuclear energy.”

Discussion­s similarly centered on knowledge-sharing in building, operation and maintainin­g a nuclear power plant as well as the introducti­on of modular nuclear technologi­es which could also be ably provided by Russia.

There had also been exchange of views in the importance of institutio­nalizing centers of nuclear science and technologi­es; and the advancing foray of nuclear science into the medical field.

The Philippine­s should have been way ahead on its nuclear power ambitions, but when the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was mothballed in the 1980s, that energy plan turned into shambles.

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