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Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by Nobody: 5:34am On Nov 02, 2016
President Rodrigo Duterte has rejected proposals to use nuclear energy to bring down power costs, saying nuclear power plants will "not operate during his presidency.""We have not reached the danger zone wherein we will die if there is no available energy," the President said."

Maybe someday, [but] not during my presidency," he added.Duterte said the use of nuclear power must be studied carefully to avoid unfortunate accidents that may harm the public."Huwag muna ngayon kasi (Not now because) we have to come up with really tight safeguards to assure that there will be no disasters if there is a nuclear leak or explosion somewhere in the nuclear reactors that we will be building," he said.

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi earlier said nuclear generation is one of the options for the Philippines to meet its growing power needs, with annual electricity demand expected to rise by an average 5 percent until 2030.Energy officials and lawmakers visited the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) in September to assess if the 40-year-old mothballed plant can still be used or if the government should build a brand new nuke plant instead.

The late dictator Ferdinand Marcos ordered the plant built in 1976 in response to rising energy prices. It was finished in 1984.However, the facility was never used after it was declared unsafe as it sits on a major earthquake fault line and lies near the Pinatubo volcano.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/02/16/duterte-nixes-nuke-power-under-his-presidency
Re: Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by xreal: 5:36am On Nov 02, 2016
ok, we'ld setup a committee on that.
Re: Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by bokohalal(m): 5:39am On Nov 02, 2016
So, because the President of the Phillipines said no nuclear energy we should tow his line.
Re: Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by Nobody: 6:10am On Nov 02, 2016
The issue of the undesirability of nuclear power for Nigeria has been seriously debated on this forum, and this statement by President Duterte speaks volumes about another country that has refused to go nuclear and why we should toe that part. Nuclear energy must not come to #NGR

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Re: Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by swagifted(m): 7:14am On Nov 02, 2016
You really cannot eat your cake and have it, till dia is anoda level of technology that can supply the power nuclear energy supplies, nuke is the way forward... That America wey de hungry you to go because u don tire for nepa, that America get 99 nuclear plants!
Re: Philippines' President SAYS NO To Nuclear Energy - Nigeria Must Do The Same by Nobody: 9:12am On Nov 02, 2016
@Swagifted
The US we all know of is dependent mostly on coal fired plants for electricity. Nigeria has a lot of coal lying unused, but because Enugu is the location of the largest coal deposits, some people prefer to live in darkness, forgetting that this life na once we dey live am).

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