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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    it looks like the groundwork has been laid out

    https://x.com/inquirerdotnet/status/...097090021?s=20
    Good for us pero sana nga maganda location at hindi corrupt-laden (moderated lang) yung project para safe.

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    #102
    Palawan is the only safest place (from geohazzards) to put up the nuclear power plant. But a risky route for ships carrying uranium fuel.

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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Palawan is the only safest place (from geohazzards) to put up the nuclear power plant. But a risky route for ships carrying uranium fuel.
    Plus transporting all that power back to NL.

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    #104
    Small modular reactors Naman ata Ang utilize Dito sa atin. So probably it's going to be more than one site that’ll be constructed. And I understand those systems produce only a third of the footprints traditional nuclear power plants produce.

    Ang Interesting kung ano Ang magiging Plano nila sa bnp

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    #105

    Why The Philippines Is Seriously Considering Nuclear Energy | Power To The People
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    #106
    https://x.com/pnagovph/status/1810456966688555022

    i have a feeling some of these mini nuclear reactors they're lobbying to construct will be in the vicinity of edca sites. those bases need stable and large scale electrical supply so it would be logical for the americans to install those power plants where it'll be beneficial for their interests too.

    american and pinoy military will both benefit and so will far flung provincial areas to boot. a bottled gambler's win-win situation i reckon.

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    #107
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post

    Why The Philippines Is Seriously Considering Nuclear Energy | Power To The People
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    mahaba video. so i do not know if this question is answered or not.
    what is the kuntador price of nuclear-generated electricity, and what is the kuntador price of traditionally-generated electricity?

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    #108
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    mahaba video. so i do not know if this question is answered or not.
    what is the kuntador price of nuclear-generated electricity, and what is the kuntador price of traditionally-generated electricity?
    At the very least, electricity rates will go down as more power plants go online (supply and demand).

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    #109
    siguro ganito ang plano nila:

    https://x.com/JimThom90458694/status...76638383759626

    or maybe this:

    Micro-Reactor | Rolls-Royce

    pero rolls royce is a uk company so malabo iyan. and also maliit ang power producing capacity kaya scratch na iyan.

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    #110
    ^Suppliers need new buyers like the Philippines. When Europeans are starting to get off nuclear.

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