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  1. Philippines Energy Department Identifying More Potential Nuclear Power Plant Sites

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is identifying more potential sites in the Philippines for nuclear power facilities, according to a news report by BusinessWorld.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the BusinessWorld news report. Some parts in boldface…

    THE DEPARTMENT of Energy (DoE) is identifying more potential sites for nuclear power facilities as the government targets 1.4 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2038.

    Energy Undersecretary Giovanni Carlo J. Bacordo said the government is studying seven areas as possible locations for future nuclear power plants.

    “There are two sites in Bataan, two sites in Palawan, one in Masbate, Pangasinan, and Camarines Norte,” Mr. Bacordo told reporters on Tuesday.

    These sites have undergone initial assessment, with technical assistance from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to determine whether the areas can safely host nuclear facilities.

    “Nuclear energy is not simply about deciding to build a power plant. We must build the institutions, the regulatory system, the technical capability, the financing framework, and the public confidence to support it,” Mr. Bacordo said.

    These sites will set the foundation as the Philippines works toward its goal of developing 1,200 megawatts (MW) of nuclear power generation by 2032. Beyond this target, the country is also considering the entry of 1,400 MW of nuclear capacity by 2038.

    The DoE said the country’s progress on nuclear development heeds to the call of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. in his 2026 State of the Nation Address to revisit nuclear energy as part of efforts to strengthen energy security and bring down electricity costs.

    The Philippines is positioning nuclear energy as part of efforts to diversify its energy mix, reduce emissions, and enhance energy security.

    “Nuclear can add firm capacity and diversify the energy mix, but it does not replace the need for other technologies,” Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin said.

    Amid concerns over the safety of nuclear power, the DoE said public acceptance has increased, citing a Social Weather Stations survey that showed public approval of nuclear energy rose to 82% in 2024 from 79% in 2019.

    While laying down the groundwork for nuclear energy sites, the DoE said it also focuses on addressing the remaining work across the IAEA’s 19 nuclear infrastructure issues, with priority areas covering electrical grid readiness; safety, security and safeguards; legal and regulatory requirements; emergency preparedness; nuclear fuel cycle and waste management; stakeholder involvement; and nuclear workforce development.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you feel confident that nuclear energy will be realized in the Philippines in your lifetime? Did you encounter a lot of people living with nuclear fear?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    #ASEAN #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BongbongMarcos #BusinessWorld #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DepartmentOfEnergyDOE #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #energy #Facebook #Fediverse #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Instagram #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgencyIAEA #Investagrams #Marcos #Mastodon #multiculturalism #news #nuclear #nuclearEnergy #nuclearPhilippines #nuclearPower #nuclearPowerPlant #nuclearReactors #nuclearTechnology #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #power #PresidentMarcos #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Twitter #WordPress #WordPressCom #YESToNuclearPower
  2. Philippines Energy Department Identifying More Potential Nuclear Power Plant Sites

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is identifying more potential sites in the Philippines for nuclear power facilities, according to a news report by BusinessWorld.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the BusinessWorld news report. Some parts in boldface…

    THE DEPARTMENT of Energy (DoE) is identifying more potential sites for nuclear power facilities as the government targets 1.4 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2038.

    Energy Undersecretary Giovanni Carlo J. Bacordo said the government is studying seven areas as possible locations for future nuclear power plants.

    “There are two sites in Bataan, two sites in Palawan, one in Masbate, Pangasinan, and Camarines Norte,” Mr. Bacordo told reporters on Tuesday.

    These sites have undergone initial assessment, with technical assistance from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to determine whether the areas can safely host nuclear facilities.

    “Nuclear energy is not simply about deciding to build a power plant. We must build the institutions, the regulatory system, the technical capability, the financing framework, and the public confidence to support it,” Mr. Bacordo said.

    These sites will set the foundation as the Philippines works toward its goal of developing 1,200 megawatts (MW) of nuclear power generation by 2032. Beyond this target, the country is also considering the entry of 1,400 MW of nuclear capacity by 2038.

    The DoE said the country’s progress on nuclear development heeds to the call of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. in his 2026 State of the Nation Address to revisit nuclear energy as part of efforts to strengthen energy security and bring down electricity costs.

    The Philippines is positioning nuclear energy as part of efforts to diversify its energy mix, reduce emissions, and enhance energy security.

    “Nuclear can add firm capacity and diversify the energy mix, but it does not replace the need for other technologies,” Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin said.

    Amid concerns over the safety of nuclear power, the DoE said public acceptance has increased, citing a Social Weather Stations survey that showed public approval of nuclear energy rose to 82% in 2024 from 79% in 2019.

    While laying down the groundwork for nuclear energy sites, the DoE said it also focuses on addressing the remaining work across the IAEA’s 19 nuclear infrastructure issues, with priority areas covering electrical grid readiness; safety, security and safeguards; legal and regulatory requirements; emergency preparedness; nuclear fuel cycle and waste management; stakeholder involvement; and nuclear workforce development.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you feel confident that nuclear energy will be realized in the Philippines in your lifetime? Did you encounter a lot of people living with nuclear fear?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    #ASEAN #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BongbongMarcos #BusinessWorld #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DepartmentOfEnergyDOE #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #energy #Facebook #Fediverse #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Instagram #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgencyIAEA #Investagrams #Marcos #Mastodon #multiculturalism #news #nuclear #nuclearEnergy #nuclearPhilippines #nuclearPower #nuclearPowerPlant #nuclearReactors #nuclearTechnology #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #power #PresidentMarcos #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #Twitter #WordPress #WordPressCom #YESToNuclearPower
  3. Schumer asks Army to pick Fort Drum for nuclear project | News

    Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., is urging the Department of Defense to select Fort Drum to host Project…
    #Nuclear #chuckschumer #electricpower #Energy #FortDrum #nuclear #nucleartechnology #power(physics) #UnitedStatesArmy
    europesays.com/3199815/

  4. Time For The Philippines To Revisit Nuclear Energy Production

    During his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA), Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., declared that it is time for the nation to revisit nuclear energy production, according to a news report by GMA News.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the GMA News report. Some parts in boldface…

    President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday said it is time to revisit nuclear energy production, as he touted some 200 energy projects in the pipeline in a bid to boost the country’s power supply and bring down power rates.

    In his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA), Marcos said the administration is working to revisit nuclear energy, as it is already being used in medicine, agriculture, water filtration, and the upcycling of plastic.

    Pushing the envelope further, perhaps it is time for us to revisit nuclear energy production,” he said, noting confidence in its capacity “to reinforce our energy security and bring down the cost of electricity in our country.

    “Titiyakin nating ito ay ligtas. Titiyakin din nating maipaliwanag nang mabuti sa publiko ang magandang dulot sa atin ng enerhiyang nukleyar” he added.

    (We will make sure that this is safe. We will also make sure to explain the benefits of nuclear energy properly to the public.)

    According to Marcos, the administration has a pipeline covering some 200 power projects across the country that will have a combined capacity of nearly 10,000 megawatts (MW) — 45 of which have already been completed, while 31 are set to be completed this year. The remaining 124 are targeted to be completed by 2028.

    These are on top of 1,700 megawatts that the projects will contribute to energy storage systems, which Marcos said will boost energy security.

    “Ang mga proyektong ito ay napabilis nang dahil sa mga bagong patakaran at proseso na nagpapadali ng pagnenegosyo dito sa ating bansa, para sa mga Pilipino at dayuhang negosyante,” he said.

    (These projects were expedited because of the new regulations and processes that eased doing business here in the country for Filipinos and foreign investors.)

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the highlighting of nuclear energy production in the State of the Nation address will lead to breakthroughs for a nuclear-powered Philippines? Are people in your local community still afraid of nuclear energy? Do you think unchecked corruption inside the government of the Philippines will derail any nuclear-related efforts?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #abundantEnergy #ASEAN #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BongbongMarcos #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #cash #ChatGPT #corruption #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #energy #Facebook #finance #foreignInvestment #foreignInvestor #foreignInvestors #geek #GMANetwork #GMANews #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Instagram #invest #Investagrams #investing #investment #investors #Marcos #money #multiculturalism #news #nuclear #nuclearEnergy #nuclearPhilippines #nuclearPower #nuclearPowerPlant #nuclearReactors #nuclearTechnology #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #power #PresidentMarcos #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #StateOfTheNationAddressSONA #technology #trade #Twitter #WordPress #WordPressCom #YESToNuclearPower
  5. Time For The Philippines To Revisit Nuclear Energy Production

    During his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA), Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., declared that it is time for the nation to revisit nuclear energy production, according to a news report by GMA News.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the GMA News report. Some parts in boldface…

    President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday said it is time to revisit nuclear energy production, as he touted some 200 energy projects in the pipeline in a bid to boost the country’s power supply and bring down power rates.

    In his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA), Marcos said the administration is working to revisit nuclear energy, as it is already being used in medicine, agriculture, water filtration, and the upcycling of plastic.

    Pushing the envelope further, perhaps it is time for us to revisit nuclear energy production,” he said, noting confidence in its capacity “to reinforce our energy security and bring down the cost of electricity in our country.

    “Titiyakin nating ito ay ligtas. Titiyakin din nating maipaliwanag nang mabuti sa publiko ang magandang dulot sa atin ng enerhiyang nukleyar” he added.

    (We will make sure that this is safe. We will also make sure to explain the benefits of nuclear energy properly to the public.)

    According to Marcos, the administration has a pipeline covering some 200 power projects across the country that will have a combined capacity of nearly 10,000 megawatts (MW) — 45 of which have already been completed, while 31 are set to be completed this year. The remaining 124 are targeted to be completed by 2028.

    These are on top of 1,700 megawatts that the projects will contribute to energy storage systems, which Marcos said will boost energy security.

    “Ang mga proyektong ito ay napabilis nang dahil sa mga bagong patakaran at proseso na nagpapadali ng pagnenegosyo dito sa ating bansa, para sa mga Pilipino at dayuhang negosyante,” he said.

    (These projects were expedited because of the new regulations and processes that eased doing business here in the country for Filipinos and foreign investors.)

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the highlighting of nuclear energy production in the State of the Nation address will lead to breakthroughs for a nuclear-powered Philippines? Are people in your local community still afraid of nuclear energy? Do you think unchecked corruption inside the government of the Philippines will derail any nuclear-related efforts?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #abundantEnergy #ASEAN #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BongbongMarcos #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #cash #ChatGPT #corruption #economics #economy #EconomyOfThePhilippines #energy #Facebook #finance #foreignInvestment #foreignInvestor #foreignInvestors #geek #GMANetwork #GMANews #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Instagram #invest #Investagrams #investing #investment #investors #Marcos #money #multiculturalism #news #nuclear #nuclearEnergy #nuclearPhilippines #nuclearPower #nuclearPowerPlant #nuclearReactors #nuclearTechnology #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #power #PresidentMarcos #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #StateOfTheNationAddressSONA #technology #trade #Twitter #WordPress #WordPressCom #YESToNuclearPower
  6. Time For The Philippines To Revisit Nuclear Energy Production

    During his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA), Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., declared that it is time for the nation to revisit nuclear energy production, according to a news report by GMA News.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the GMA News report. Some parts in boldface…

    President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday said it is time to revisit nuclear energy production, as he touted some 200 energy projects in the pipeline in a bid to boost the country’s power supply and bring down power rates.

    In his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA), Marcos said the administration is working to revisit nuclear energy, as it is already being used in medicine, agriculture, water filtration, and the upcycling of plastic.

    Pushing the envelope further, perhaps it is time for us to revisit nuclear energy production,” he said, noting confidence in its capacity “to reinforce our energy security and bring down the cost of electricity in our country.

    “Titiyakin nating ito ay ligtas. Titiyakin din nating maipaliwanag nang mabuti sa publiko ang magandang dulot sa atin ng enerhiyang nukleyar” he added.

    (We will make sure that this is safe. We will also make sure to explain the benefits of nuclear energy properly to the public.)

    According to Marcos, the administration has a pipeline covering some 200 power projects across the country that will have a combined capacity of nearly 10,000 megawatts (MW) — 45 of which have already been completed, while 31 are set to be completed this year. The remaining 124 are targeted to be completed by 2028.

    These are on top of 1,700 megawatts that the projects will contribute to energy storage systems, which Marcos said will boost energy security.

    “Ang mga proyektong ito ay napabilis nang dahil sa mga bagong patakaran at proseso na nagpapadali ng pagnenegosyo dito sa ating bansa, para sa mga Pilipino at dayuhang negosyante,” he said.

    (These projects were expedited because of the new regulations and processes that eased doing business here in the country for Filipinos and foreign investors.)

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the highlighting of nuclear energy production in the State of the Nation address will lead to breakthroughs for a nuclear-powered Philippines? Are people in your local community still afraid of nuclear energy? Do you think unchecked corruption inside the government of the Philippines will derail any nuclear-related efforts?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

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  7. 🙄 🤦‍♂️ Without words.

    Wait! #USA #NuclearPower #Trump
    (Take the keys away from this guy!)

    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:cxol7azljtfaafvg3ybcfnsp/post/3mrj2eubwpk27

  8. Who are we talking about here—the #USA? #Trump?
    Well, then, “Good night”!

    #USA #NuclearPower #Trump
    (Take the keys away from this guy!)
    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:q6lbjwbpq2vo67jmvw6yteqb/post/3mrfzydmybw2d

  9. And one more thing:
    #USA #NuclearPower #Trump
    (Take the keys away from this guy!)

    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:thi26svfm63tsb4tni6o4bhz/post/3mrdxrsqcjk2j

  10. #News #USA #NuclearPower #Trump
    (Take the keys away from this guy!)

    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:r4ve5hjtfjubdwrvlxcad62e/post/3mrdq6yipwp2a

  11. #USA #NuclearPower #Trump (Take the keys away from this guy!)

    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:dz67wfk425mknecztfas2qdk/post/3mrd524khme2a

  12. #USA #NuclearPower #Trump (Take the keys away from this guy!)
    In the current situation, exporting #nucleartechnology to Arab countries is like throwing bullets into a campfire and waiting to see what happens!

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

  13. Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) – Meeting the moment: New NEA analysis highlights the scale of the challenge to rapidly increase global nuclear energy byteseu.com/2158740/ #financing #LTO #NewBuild #Nuclear #NuclearTechnology #PressRelease #SMR #SupplyChains

  14. Anand welcomes Turkish counterpart as two countries explore nuclear deal

    Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s minister of foreign affairs, speaks during a joint press conference with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita…
    #Nuclear #AnitaAnand #Ankara #energyminister #GlobalAffairsCanada #HAKANFİDAN #nuclear #nuclearpower #nucleartechnology #TheCanadianPress #Turkey #Turkishcounterpart
    europesays.com/3090497/

  15. Türkiye inspects Canadian nuclear technology for its next plant

    Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar visited Romania on Wednesday to inspect a nuclear power plant using…
    #EuropeSays #Turkiye #Türkiye #canada #energy #nuclearenergy #nuclearpower #nuclearpowerplant #nucleartechnology #romania
    europesays.com/turkiye/17964/

  16. US Embassy Official Says Philippines Can Lead Nuclear Energy Renaissance With Skilled Workforce

    An official of the United States Embassy stated that the Philippines can play a huge role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it could develop successfully a skilled and capable workforce, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Philippines can play a leading role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it succeeds in developing a skilled workforce capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector, a United States (US) Embassy official said on Thursday, June 11.

    During the Nuclear Workforce Educational Forum at the University of Makati, US Embassy Counselor for Public Diplomacy Jessica Simon said workforce development remains key to the country’s civil nuclear ambitions, with the United States helping build that talent pool through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines.

    “Today’s forum reflects a shared aspiration: that the Philippines will not simply observe the global nuclear energy renaissance, it will help lead it,” she said.

    “Central to building a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector is a skilled workforce. Through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines, the United States is building this workforce together with you,” she went on.

    Simon said the Philippines and the United States are marking 80 years of diplomatic relations this year, providing an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in areas that could shape the future of both countries, including civil nuclear development.

    “This year, the Philippines and the United States celebrate 80 years of our diplomatic relationship. It’s a chance to look back and celebrate all we’ve accomplished together. It’s also a chance to look forward, to consider everything we can accomplish together over the next 80 years,” she said.

    “If anything meets that goal, it’s the work the Philippine American Educational Foundation is doing in support of the Philippines’ civil-nuclear development,” she added.

    The forum was organized by the Philippine-American Educational Foundation (PAEF), also known as Fulbright Philippines, under its Freedom 250 initiative, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026.

    Per Simon, the initiative seeks to foster cross-sector dialogue on issues relevant to both countries by bringing together government agencies, academic institutions, and private-sector stakeholders.

    She said the US Mission and PAEF have been working with agencies such as the Department of Energy, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), as well as private energy companies, through programs such as the International Visitor Leadership Program, Fulbright Specialists, and Speaker Programs.

    The development of a nuclear workforce, she said, requires contributions from all levels of expertise, from researchers and engineers to skilled technicians.

    “At the heart of today’s forum is a simple but powerful insight: building a nuclear workforce requires a full-stack approach,” Simon said.

    “Every layer matters, from PhD researchers to licensed engineers to skilled technicians. Neglect the technician layer, and you build a system that looks impressive on paper but cannot function in practice,” she added.

    Simon urged participants to translate the discussions into concrete institutional action as the Philippines explores the development of its nuclear energy sector.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the Philippines has what it takes to fully develop a skilled workforce that is capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

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  17. US Embassy Official Says Philippines Can Lead Nuclear Energy Renaissance With Skilled Workforce

    An official of the United States Embassy stated that the Philippines can play a huge role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it could develop successfully a skilled and capable workforce, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Philippines can play a leading role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it succeeds in developing a skilled workforce capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector, a United States (US) Embassy official said on Thursday, June 11.

    During the Nuclear Workforce Educational Forum at the University of Makati, US Embassy Counselor for Public Diplomacy Jessica Simon said workforce development remains key to the country’s civil nuclear ambitions, with the United States helping build that talent pool through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines.

    “Today’s forum reflects a shared aspiration: that the Philippines will not simply observe the global nuclear energy renaissance, it will help lead it,” she said.

    “Central to building a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector is a skilled workforce. Through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines, the United States is building this workforce together with you,” she went on.

    Simon said the Philippines and the United States are marking 80 years of diplomatic relations this year, providing an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in areas that could shape the future of both countries, including civil nuclear development.

    “This year, the Philippines and the United States celebrate 80 years of our diplomatic relationship. It’s a chance to look back and celebrate all we’ve accomplished together. It’s also a chance to look forward, to consider everything we can accomplish together over the next 80 years,” she said.

    “If anything meets that goal, it’s the work the Philippine American Educational Foundation is doing in support of the Philippines’ civil-nuclear development,” she added.

    The forum was organized by the Philippine-American Educational Foundation (PAEF), also known as Fulbright Philippines, under its Freedom 250 initiative, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026.

    Per Simon, the initiative seeks to foster cross-sector dialogue on issues relevant to both countries by bringing together government agencies, academic institutions, and private-sector stakeholders.

    She said the US Mission and PAEF have been working with agencies such as the Department of Energy, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), as well as private energy companies, through programs such as the International Visitor Leadership Program, Fulbright Specialists, and Speaker Programs.

    The development of a nuclear workforce, she said, requires contributions from all levels of expertise, from researchers and engineers to skilled technicians.

    “At the heart of today’s forum is a simple but powerful insight: building a nuclear workforce requires a full-stack approach,” Simon said.

    “Every layer matters, from PhD researchers to licensed engineers to skilled technicians. Neglect the technician layer, and you build a system that looks impressive on paper but cannot function in practice,” she added.

    Simon urged participants to translate the discussions into concrete institutional action as the Philippines explores the development of its nuclear energy sector.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the Philippines has what it takes to fully develop a skilled workforce that is capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  18. US Embassy Official Says Philippines Can Lead Nuclear Energy Renaissance With Skilled Workforce

    An official of the United States Embassy stated that the Philippines can play a huge role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it could develop successfully a skilled and capable workforce, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Philippines can play a leading role in the global nuclear energy renaissance if it succeeds in developing a skilled workforce capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector, a United States (US) Embassy official said on Thursday, June 11.

    During the Nuclear Workforce Educational Forum at the University of Makati, US Embassy Counselor for Public Diplomacy Jessica Simon said workforce development remains key to the country’s civil nuclear ambitions, with the United States helping build that talent pool through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines.

    “Today’s forum reflects a shared aspiration: that the Philippines will not simply observe the global nuclear energy renaissance, it will help lead it,” she said.

    “Central to building a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector is a skilled workforce. Through the Fulbright Program in the Philippines, the United States is building this workforce together with you,” she went on.

    Simon said the Philippines and the United States are marking 80 years of diplomatic relations this year, providing an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in areas that could shape the future of both countries, including civil nuclear development.

    “This year, the Philippines and the United States celebrate 80 years of our diplomatic relationship. It’s a chance to look back and celebrate all we’ve accomplished together. It’s also a chance to look forward, to consider everything we can accomplish together over the next 80 years,” she said.

    “If anything meets that goal, it’s the work the Philippine American Educational Foundation is doing in support of the Philippines’ civil-nuclear development,” she added.

    The forum was organized by the Philippine-American Educational Foundation (PAEF), also known as Fulbright Philippines, under its Freedom 250 initiative, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026.

    Per Simon, the initiative seeks to foster cross-sector dialogue on issues relevant to both countries by bringing together government agencies, academic institutions, and private-sector stakeholders.

    She said the US Mission and PAEF have been working with agencies such as the Department of Energy, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), as well as private energy companies, through programs such as the International Visitor Leadership Program, Fulbright Specialists, and Speaker Programs.

    The development of a nuclear workforce, she said, requires contributions from all levels of expertise, from researchers and engineers to skilled technicians.

    “At the heart of today’s forum is a simple but powerful insight: building a nuclear workforce requires a full-stack approach,” Simon said.

    “Every layer matters, from PhD researchers to licensed engineers to skilled technicians. Neglect the technician layer, and you build a system that looks impressive on paper but cannot function in practice,” she added.

    Simon urged participants to translate the discussions into concrete institutional action as the Philippines explores the development of its nuclear energy sector.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the Philippines has what it takes to fully develop a skilled workforce that is capable of supporting a safe, secure, and modern nuclear sector?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  19. Should You Buy NuScale Power While It’s Below $50?

    NuScale Power (NYSE: SMR) has had an exciting few weeks. Over the past 30 days or so, shares have surged in value by more than 20%. When you zoom out, however, the picture changes dramatically. Since setting an all-time high last…
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  20. Should You Buy NuScale Power While It’s Below $50?

    NuScale Power (NYSE: SMR) has had an exciting few weeks. Over the past 30 days or so, shares have surged in value by more than 20%. When you zoom out, however, the picture changes dramatically. Since setting an all-time high last…
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  27. In The World Of Isotopes by V. Mezentsev

    A little book describing basics of isotopes and their applications in various fields.

    Translated from the Russian by George Yankovsky

    You can get the book here and here

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    Contents

    1. On the Threshold of a New Era 5
    2. “Factories of Radioisotopes” 7
    3. “Radioeyes” 12
    4. Radioisotopes and Geological Prospecting 20
    5. Tracer Atoms in Industry 22
    6. Tracer Atoms in Chemistry 25
    7. The Geological Clock 27
    8. A Pocket Electric Station 32
    9. The Atom in Agriculture 33
    10. The Atom in Medicine 45

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  28. In The World Of Isotopes by V. Mezentsev

    A little book describing basics of isotopes and their applications in various fields.

    Translated from the Russian by George Yankovsky

    You can get the book here and here

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    1. On the Threshold of a New Era 5
    2. “Factories of Radioisotopes” 7
    3. “Radioeyes” 12
    4. Radioisotopes and Geological Prospecting 20
    5. Tracer Atoms in Industry 22
    6. Tracer Atoms in Chemistry 25
    7. The Geological Clock 27
    8. A Pocket Electric Station 32
    9. The Atom in Agriculture 33
    10. The Atom in Medicine 45

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