By Rainier Allan Ronda (The
Philippine Star) | Updated December 14, 2015 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - Jesus Tamang,
director of the DOE’s Energy Policy and Planning Bureau, told local and foreign
scientists and researchers at the 3rd Philippine Nuclear Congress that the DOE
was completing an energy plan for the country that would be finished by the end
of the year.
The DOE executive told The STAR the
plan would include an endorsement on the conduct of a pre-feasibility study on
the inclusion of nuclear energy on the country’s energy mix.
“The energy plan’s not yet finished
but we’ll be coming out with an update before yearend,” Tamang said.
“Still, it will not yet include a
clear decision on (the inclusion) of nuclear ‘coz we still have to do several
things shown in the last slide of my presentation,” Tamang said.
However, he said they would be
endorsing to the President that nuclear energy “was worth looking into.”
Tamang said the challenges in
forming a nuclear energy policy was the need for a pre-feasibility study on
nuclear science and technology and its possible contribution as an energy
source for the country.
There was also a need to establish a
Nuclear Energy Program Implementing Organization (NEPIO), as well as a study on
what to do with the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP).
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