It is only a matter of time before the Philippines experience power/energy shortage. I mean, as far as I know, our main sources of energy are fossil (imports, local such as Galoc, Malampaya, etc), hydroelectric, wind, and probably a little of solar. Fossil fuels still account for the primary source of energy. But with what is happening now (Russia withholding supply, OPEC regulating distribution also), we should be focusing on looking for a new source.
The proposal to revive the Bataan nuclear power plant can never be so timely than right now.
“We have a nuclear power plant that’s already fully paid for that has never generated a single watt of power,” said Congressman Mark Cojuango, who has drafted a bill to recommission the plant. “And I don’t think it would be a big problem to evaluate whether this plant is viable and, if it is, why not run it straight away? I really believe that Bataan does not need that much rehabilitation. “The outside of the Westinghouse-designed plant is badly worn, with rusted ladders, crumbling masonry and jammed doors.Inside, the control room looks like the set of a 1970s James Bond film — there’s not a computer in sight and everything is analogue.But the massive turbine and the surprisingly small reactor look pristine to the naked eye.(See complete story here.)
This is not Bataan Nuclear Power Plant..
The potential benefit of going nuclear is massive! It doesn’t take a physicist to understand how much energy can be derived from nuclear power. (Or if you have no idea at all, maybe you have watched Back to the Future II where the Doc used a banana peel and left-over beer to power the DeLorean through nuclear fusion? Awesome, yeah?)
There are risks, of course; there will always be risk. But what kind of new venture doesn’t have any? Chernobyl is on one end of the normal curve with the European Union, USA, France, Japan, Russia, and a few other developed economies on the middle to the other end of the curve (check this list).
We should start looking way beyond presidential terms and short-term public criticisms. The long-term picture is this: We will be lacking power/energy source soon if we can’t find an alternative source. (And we know this alternative source is not wind energy nor solar energy.)
Not-so- off-topic thoughts:
me too. what have we got to lose? nada!
Posted by mordsith at January 12, 2009, 11:11 amPero sobrang luma na yung power plant sa Bataan. I say construct a new one somewhere away from Bataan (my hometown). Batangas kaya?
Oist! Happy birthday pala. Libre ka naman.
Posted by Rico at January 12, 2009, 3:01 pmIf there were only a way to convert graft and corruption to energy, the Philippines would have been energy self-sufficient long time ago.
Very true!
Posted by sheng at January 13, 2009, 10:10 amok lang nuclear, itapon lang sa Tullahan River yung radioactive waste, pwede na yun, mutated naman na mga isda dun eh!
wag lang si Homer Simpson pagbantayin nyo ng controls ha!
amen, guys. pero corics, wag sa batangas, sa palawan na lang. para strategic. we can attack china ang neighboring asian countries when we’re ready. hehehe.
Posted by ekstranghero at January 17, 2009, 12:43 pmi agree !! bcoz iy wil lesses our importation of oil to the other country..db ?? =))
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Posted by used computers at July 14, 2010, 2:23 amIf there were only a way to convert graft and corruption to energy, the Philippines would have been energy self-sufficient long time ago.
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I say go nuclear!
Posted by TPS at January 12, 2009, 6:40 am