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Proposed nuclear plant in Pangasinan has long-term benefits – senator

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Senator Francis Tolentino

In a statement, Tolentino said controversial issues on the use of nuclear energy will be cleared once the said power plant functions. (File Photo: Voltaire F. Domingo/Senate PRIB via Senate of the Philippines/Facebook)

MANILA – The proposed Nuclear Power Program in the municipality of Labrador, Pangasinan will not only solve the high cost of electricity but will clear issues in using nuclear energy, Senator Francis Tolentino said on Friday.

In a statement, Tolentino said controversial issues on the use of nuclear energy will be cleared once the said power plant functions.

He emphasized that nuclear power plants are proven safe and present long-term solutions to the energy crisis and high electricity rates burdening consumers.

“Not only will the residents of Pangasinan benefit from these projects, but the entire country as well,” he said.

Tolentino has supported the Department of Science and Technology in locating nuclear materials in the waters off Labrador, which will be instrumental in advancing the nuclear power initiative.

He is the author of Senate Bill No.1194, which provides a comprehensive nuclear regulatory framework, and Senate Bill No. 2545 or An Act Governing Civil Liabilities and Compensation Claims for Nuclear Damage.

The two Senate bills lay down the foundation for safe nuclear energy development in the Philippines.

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