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Is the Philippines ready to go nuclear?

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September 9, 2025

The Philippines stands at a critical juncture in its energy journey. With rising power demand, the depletion of key fossil fuel resources, and ambitious targets for cleaner energy, the question on many minds is whether the archipelago is ready to embrace nuclear power as part of its energy future.

- TECH4GOOD FORMER DICT UNDERSECRETARY MON B. IBRAHIM

The Philippines sits squarely within the Pacific Ring of Fire, a zone notorious for earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tectonic instability. This naturally raises concerns about the safety of nuclear power plants in such a geologically active region.

However, being in the Ring of Fire does not automatically disqualify a country from pursuing nuclear energy. Seismic hotspots such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have operated nuclear plants for decades. For these countries, the key lies in engineering, regulation, and preparedness.

I still vividly remember the mid-80s, when the newly built Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was mothballed. The government was forced to abandon the project due to political shifts rather than concerns about safety and structural integrity. I would not be surprised if, to this day, we are still paying off the huge loan needed to build the plant.

The Philippines heavily relies on fossil fuels, particularly coal, which accounts for over 50 percent of its power generation. This dependence exposes the country to volatile global fuel prices, supply chain vulnerabilities, and significant environmental concerns. The expected depletion of the Malampaya natural gas fields by next year highlights a critical supply challenge, given that it currently provides a substantial portion of Luzon's energy.

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