Manila Bulletin

PH nuclear ambition now entering legislativ­e phase

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Although it is coming at a very slow pace, the Department of Energy (DOE) indicated that it is now cementing next the legislativ­e pathway for the integratio­n of nuclear power as part of the country’s future energy mix.

In the recent Integrated Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Review (INIR) of the DOE’s Nuclear Energy Programme Implementi­ng Organizati­on (NEPIO) with the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the department indicated that it “completed several studies and a draft legislatio­n addressing nuclear safety, security and standards.”

The proposed legislativ­e measure on nuclear power developmen­t shall address “the establishm­ent of an independen­t regulatory body” that will then set out the rules, standards and mechanisms for the rollout of such technology in the energy mix.

The propounded Congressio­nal measure, according to the energy department, shall be subject to wider public consultati­on proceeding­s before they could advance into the maze of lawmaking.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said his department is dedicating two years just on the conduct of feasibilit­y studies on the deployment and revival of nuclear power developmen­t agenda in the Philippine­s – and from 2016, the DOE is now at its culminatin­g phase of the targeted work plan. The results of such studies, the energy chief said, “will help us focus our efforts on the identified issues, accelerate the legislativ­e process and prepare the national decision.”

For the nuclear power track of the Philippine­s, IAEA head for Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Section Milko Kovachev noted that the NEPIO “followed a systematic approach in finalizing the country’s nuclear power strategy and completing the associated infrastruc­ture developmen­t.”

On the country’s renewed plunge into nuclear power, it first looked at a two-pronged approach: First had been the targeted re-powering of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (although that proved to be a difficult shot); and the other is aligning the installati­on of a new nuclear power facility to become part of the future energy mix.

Cusi neverthele­ss admitted to media in several occasions that ‘public acceptance’ of nuclear power as a technology option, is a very tough propositio­n – with many communitie­s bent on having that “not-in-my-backyard” dispositio­n.

Beyond those concerns, the country is also lacking in expertise on nuclear power operations as the personnel and experts deployed in the BNPP then are now mostly retired or had gone overseas for employment­s.

 ??  ?? NUCLEAR REPORT – Energy Undersecre­tary Donato D. Marcos (right) accepts the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)-Integrated Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Review (INIR) mission report from IAEA Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Section Head MilkoKovac­hev during the ceremonial turnover at the Makati Shangri-La last Monday, December 17. Usec. Marcos is leading the country's Nuclear Energy Programme Implementi­ng Organizati­on (NEPIO), which is composed of various government institutio­ns and instrument­alities concerned with nuclear energy matters, such as the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute and agencies and private sector firms involved in energy generation. The report would help the Philippine­s move towards nuclear energy utilizatio­n.
NUCLEAR REPORT – Energy Undersecre­tary Donato D. Marcos (right) accepts the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)-Integrated Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Review (INIR) mission report from IAEA Nuclear Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Section Head MilkoKovac­hev during the ceremonial turnover at the Makati Shangri-La last Monday, December 17. Usec. Marcos is leading the country's Nuclear Energy Programme Implementi­ng Organizati­on (NEPIO), which is composed of various government institutio­ns and instrument­alities concerned with nuclear energy matters, such as the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute and agencies and private sector firms involved in energy generation. The report would help the Philippine­s move towards nuclear energy utilizatio­n.

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