Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines

Nuclear energy in the Philippines has been thrust into the spotlight by the administration of President Duterte. A committee created by Executive Order 116 was tasked to formulate a national position on a possible nuclear program. For nuclear energy to be a sustainable alternative, it must be accept...

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Main Author: Yap, Josef Teofisto T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12072022-04-05T15:23:40Z Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines Yap, Josef Teofisto T Nuclear energy in the Philippines has been thrust into the spotlight by the administration of President Duterte. A committee created by Executive Order 116 was tasked to formulate a national position on a possible nuclear program. For nuclear energy to be a sustainable alternative, it must be accepted by society at large. Conventional wisdom surrounding the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) has branded this project as a white elephant leading to rejection of nuclear energy among a significant number of Filipinos, particularly members of civil society. This study presents evidence that the BNPP was operational at the time the administration of President Corazon Aquino decided to shut it down. Moreover, the risks related to the BNPP’s location are largely inconsequential. The BNPP became a white elephant because of an ill-advised political decision. Evaluating the viability of nuclear energy in the Philippines should therefore be balanced and deal solely with underlying technical and scientific issues, which are well known. Meanwhile, the role of nuclear energy in promoting a low-carbon society must be re-evaluated because of the sharp decline in the cost of variable renewable energy (VRE). If nuclear energy will eventually be incorporated in the plans of the Department of Energy (DOE), building a new large reactor would be too expensive. Two options are more feasible: revive the BNPP and/or invest in small module reactors (SMRs). Even if the latter has not yet been mainstreamed in the global energy market, SMRs are already on the radar of the DOE. 2022-01-04T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/210 https://ovcre.uplb.edu.ph/journals-uplb/index.php/JESAM/article/view/606 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo nuclear energy Bataan Nuclear Power Plant white elephant variable renewable energy small module reactors Energy and Utilities Law Environmental Law Environmental Sciences Oil, Gas, and Energy
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic nuclear energy
Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
white elephant
variable renewable energy
small module reactors
Energy and Utilities Law
Environmental Law
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
spellingShingle nuclear energy
Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
white elephant
variable renewable energy
small module reactors
Energy and Utilities Law
Environmental Law
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Yap, Josef Teofisto T
Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
description Nuclear energy in the Philippines has been thrust into the spotlight by the administration of President Duterte. A committee created by Executive Order 116 was tasked to formulate a national position on a possible nuclear program. For nuclear energy to be a sustainable alternative, it must be accepted by society at large. Conventional wisdom surrounding the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) has branded this project as a white elephant leading to rejection of nuclear energy among a significant number of Filipinos, particularly members of civil society. This study presents evidence that the BNPP was operational at the time the administration of President Corazon Aquino decided to shut it down. Moreover, the risks related to the BNPP’s location are largely inconsequential. The BNPP became a white elephant because of an ill-advised political decision. Evaluating the viability of nuclear energy in the Philippines should therefore be balanced and deal solely with underlying technical and scientific issues, which are well known. Meanwhile, the role of nuclear energy in promoting a low-carbon society must be re-evaluated because of the sharp decline in the cost of variable renewable energy (VRE). If nuclear energy will eventually be incorporated in the plans of the Department of Energy (DOE), building a new large reactor would be too expensive. Two options are more feasible: revive the BNPP and/or invest in small module reactors (SMRs). Even if the latter has not yet been mainstreamed in the global energy market, SMRs are already on the radar of the DOE.
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author Yap, Josef Teofisto T
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title Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
title_short Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
title_full Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
title_fullStr Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Balanced Assessment of the Viability of Nuclear Energy in the Philippines
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/210
https://ovcre.uplb.edu.ph/journals-uplb/index.php/JESAM/article/view/606
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