Huffpost Journalist: Nuclear energy to help contribute to stable, carbon-free power source | ANC

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Headstart: Karen Davila talks to Huffpost journalist Alexander Kaufman as he travels Europe and Asia to report extensively on the resurgence of nuclear power.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @swedemartyrsonswade
    @swedemartyrsonswade Před dnem +5

    I am for the Nuclear Reactor as a source of alternative energy, we just need to have the right knowledgeable personnel to operate the site.

  • @felipecostillas3798
    @felipecostillas3798 Před 2 dny +2

    I agree...im not scientist but the Bataan nuclear plant is one of the ans. to our energy problem that our energy department should consider.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.

  • @marlone6497
    @marlone6497 Před dnem +2

    I agree to nuclear energy in the Philippines and the best place to have this is Ilocos Norte or Davao City.

  • @jigyjigy2749
    @jigyjigy2749 Před 2 dny +2

    Use THORUIM nuclear waste can not be coverted to weapons and not radioactive like U-238 or U-235 waste to Atomic Bomb.

  • @hakhaimo
    @hakhaimo Před dnem

    The Admin should pursue this ASAP, we are in a looming power crisis, Malampaya gas field will be depleting in several years. The goal, 1 nuclear powerplant per region. This will immediately solve our energy crisis. Of course, while mixing renewable energy sources such as geothermal, solar and wind.

  • @danielg6542
    @danielg6542 Před dnem

    Given all the public information we have about nuclear energy and nuclear waste, we have no excuse but to wholeheartedly back this initiative 100%

  • @LOHNN22
    @LOHNN22 Před dnem +1

    Nuclear energy boost productivity and economy ❤

  • @angelogutlay8133
    @angelogutlay8133 Před dnem +1

    Kailan kaya mabubuksan yan sana mabuksan na ang BNPP habang buhay pa ako.

  • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
    @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před 3 hodinami +1

    Anc is deleting comments, Reactors, which rely on technologies developed over 40 years ago. They are expensive to build and even more so to maintain across their lifecycle. Costs do not just concern the initial construction, but also the ongoing price of fuels, operational costs, and engineering fees. And then there’s the problem of the nuclear waste.
    Nuclear energy ‘does not reduce the price of electricity’
    Nuclear power plants can be attractive for their owners but not necessarily for consumers as they hardly ever determine the price of electricity on the energy exchange.
    If you replace the capacity of a nuclear power plant for example by the capacity of a coal power plant, the price will not change because it is still the natural gas power plant being the most expensive one and deciding about the price.
    This is a question of who gains and who pays. When somebody says that the nuclear power plant is cheap, it is for the owner but not necessarily for the consumer.

  • @melchorcarino9375
    @melchorcarino9375 Před dnem +1

    Manufacturing Solar Panels and Wind Turbine creates Carbon Footprint.

  • @Netabare_kin
    @Netabare_kin Před dnem

    madami positive effect sa bansa pagkakaroon ng nuclear, isipin nyo lahat ng sektor na gumagamit ng kuryente mapapababa ang costing nyan. Lalo na ngayon nag sswitch tayo sa EV at makabahagi tayo kahit ilan percent sa manufacturing na mawawala sa china. Mabuhay muli ang mga nawalang industry gaya ng steel industry, madami naman raw materials dito sa pinas, kaso walang nag pprocess.

  • @metamaka6538
    @metamaka6538 Před 10 hodinami

    Nuclear is much cheaper than dirty carbon, that we need the most in the Philippines for now, hopefully we can build a nuclear power plant to lessen the electricity expenses

  • @fernandoguevara9371
    @fernandoguevara9371 Před dnem +1

    Nuclear Power is the best source of energy for the Philippines. Its a zero carbon power plant.

  • @cymo7344
    @cymo7344 Před dnem

    I agree, let's build those nuclear power plants now

  • @Joo.E23
    @Joo.E23 Před dnem

    D2 sa UAE daming nuclear power plant kaya mura ang kuryente

  • @tjoybungisngis7832
    @tjoybungisngis7832 Před 2 dny

    That's right 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-oo7ej1kn5u
    @user-oo7ej1kn5u Před dnem

    They JUST built the very expensive and innovative engineering NSC in Ukraine 😮😮😮. Why why Karen

  • @tommybabauta3706
    @tommybabauta3706 Před dnem +2

    nuclear energy lang pag-asa ng bayan umasenso.....daming negosyo papasok trabaho magagawa

  • @user-oo7ej1kn5u
    @user-oo7ej1kn5u Před dnem

    Ignorance is no excuse in case of accident

  • @hermieporras2103
    @hermieporras2103 Před dnem

    Balik2x Wala nalang nangyari

  • @goodvibes-do6ud
    @goodvibes-do6ud Před dnem

    Puro hearing ba naman ang intindihin eh, itong mga ganitong importanteng bagay, ayaw manlang isulong.

  • @jedi10101
    @jedi10101 Před dnem

    yeah carbon free, hello radioactive nuclear wastes. if you think plastic is bad, radioactive nuclear wastes are way2x worst. currently, there's a lot of censorship & misdirection about the true nature of radioactive nuclear wastes. that censorship & misdirection weren't so pervasive way back when journalists had integrity & seriously did their job. here's an example of journalism getting to the bottom of the nuclear wastes topic. >>> czcams.com/video/McrytYdId5M/video.html

    • @user-wg9ki7rn9e
      @user-wg9ki7rn9e Před 11 hodinami

      dude, nuclear waste is no longer dumped into the ocean. It was banned in 1993.

  • @AndersGetherSoerensen

    Why build A power plants that are expensive and with waste problems? Waste that must be stored for many thousands of years.
    The Philippines has so much geothermal heat that it is free energy and requires little security and maintenance. Look at Iceland which has similar geosubsoil to the Philippines. They have free heating of houses as well as hot water and electricity.
    Why is the Philippines not looking at the long term solution?

    • @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk
      @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk Před dnem +2

      The Philippines already rank as the 3rd largest power producer of geothermal energy in the world, so I think they know about the potential already.

    • @AndersGetherSoerensen
      @AndersGetherSoerensen Před 17 hodinami

      @@danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk Then domore off that.

    • @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk
      @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk Před 17 hodinami

      @@AndersGetherSoerensen Why don't you? I'm not from the Philippines. I debunk people like you who talk smack about nuclear energy.

    • @AndersGetherSoerensen
      @AndersGetherSoerensen Před 13 hodinami

      @@danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk It is your own choice. I just think that the advocates of A-power plants ignore the problems associated with their operation. Especially the trash. And there is no waste with geothermal heat that produces electricity. And it can be produced on virtually all the major islands in the Philippines and with cables to the smaller islands. A-power plants are more expensive and take at least 10 years to build. At that time, many geothermal plants could be built for less money and without waste.

    • @ungas024
      @ungas024 Před 9 hodinami

      ​@@AndersGetherSoerensen Because it is hard to locate those Geothermal hot spots. In addition, it will only be available in some places but not the entire country especially in big Cities. Take note, that those plants are also expensive and most of the time the electricity rate is twice that of Coal.

  • @user-oo7ej1kn5u
    @user-oo7ej1kn5u Před dnem

    Boss Karen 😮😅 just remember Chernobyl and Fukushima

    • @user-wg9ki7rn9e
      @user-wg9ki7rn9e Před 11 hodinami +1

      do your research dear. you're just blatantly making assumptions. South Korea has 26 nuclear reactor which has the same tech/identical as what was built in Bataan, and no incident of such.