Energy chief: Pinas dapat maging bukas sa nuclear energy

Energy chief: Pinas dapat maging bukas sa nuclear energy

March 14, 2023 @ 11:48 AM 1 week ago


MANILA, Philippines- Dapat palawakin ng Pilipinas ang pinagkukunan nito ng enerhiya, kabilang ang nuclear power at pagbuhay sa usapin ng oil at gas exploration sa China, ayon sa energy chief ng bansa nitong Lunes.

“Diversification is key and therefore that’s why we should be more open even to nuclear energy because at this point, we really are not absolutely certain of which technology will be maturing at a faster way or will be there when we need it. So right now, we need all sources we can have,” pahayag ni Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla sa isang forum na inorganisa ng Makati Business Club.

Sinabi ni Lotilla na mayroong supply deficit matapos mawala ang 1,200 megawatts mula sa grid kasunod ng shutdown  ng Ilijan natural gas-fired power plant mula kalagitnaan ng 2022.

Umaasa ang pamahalaan na mapupunan ito sa darating na Hunyo.

“We cannot simply depend on one or several sources of energy. In the past, we were dependent on hydro and we were using hydro for our base load… at one point we had almost 50% of our total power sources from renewables and that’s because hydroelectric accounted for much of that and geothermal accounted for as much as 27% of the total power mix of the country. But the irony of it is when we introduced the Renewable Energy Act, geothermal went down,” sabi ni Lotilla.

Nang tanungin kung ire-recomission ng pamahalaan ang Bataan nuclear power plant o pipiliin ang modular nuclear facility, sinabi ni Lotilla na bumubuo ang Kamara ng legal at regulatory framework para makasunod ang Pilipinas sa international regulations.

“The president has made it clear that we will go by the requirements of the International Atomic Energy Agency and there are something like 19 requirements from womb to tomb. So you must address throughout the life cycle all these issues involving nuclear energy,” ani Lotilla.

Idinagdag  niya na anumang pagbuhay sa negosasyon sa China para sa joint exploration ng oil at gas basins sa West Philippine Sea ay pangangasiwaan ng Philippine Constitution.

“The president’s position is that the Constitution of the Philippines is non-negotiable. That is clear. That is our starting point. And therefore, negotiations whether bilateral or multilateral basis will have to be made from that standpoint,” giit niya. RNT/SA