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Komentáře • 313

  • @cymo7344
    @cymo7344 Před měsícem +37

    Let's do it. Let's reopen this very important facility ❤

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      MAKINIG KAYONG MABUTI. BUONG SAMBAYANAN LALO NA KAYO DIAN SA PAMAHALAAN!!!!
      ITAKDA AT GASTUSIN NIO NA ANG 40 PORSIENTO NG PONDO NG BNSA, PARA MAILAAN PARA SA PAG ANGKAT O PAGGAWA NG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES, PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!!
      KAHIT DALAWANG BESES NA LANG TAYO KUMAIN SA ISANG ARAW!!!! IBIGAY NA NATIN ANG PONDO, PARA SA ATING MGA KAGAMITAN NG ATING SANDATAHAN!!!!
      DAHIL HINDI TAYO TITIGILAN NG MGA ABUSADO AT MGA KRIMINAL NA MGA ENTS TSIK
      NA YAN.
      NUMERO UNONG MGA TRAYDOR AT SINUNGALING ANG PAMAHALAAN NI GINPING!!!!!
      PADAMIHIN NG PADAMIHIN ANG ATING MGA KAGAMITAN PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!
      MAG ARAL KAYO AT MAGSALIKSIK, SA LARANGANG ITO!!!!
      PAGSAMA SAMAHIN NA NATIN ANG ATING OT TAK, PARA PROTEKTAHAN ANG ATING MGA TERITORIOS AT MGA MANGINGISDA!!!!!
      BIGYAN NIO NG PONDO ANG DOST AT UP, UPANG LUMIKHA NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA KAGAMITAN!!!! ANDIAN NA ANG TEKNOLOHIYA, IREVERSE ENGINEER NIO NA LANG.
      KAHIT MGA MABIBILIS LANG AT MGA KARGADONG FAST BOATS, YAN PADAMIHIN NIO!!!!
      AT SA PAG TE TRAIN NG MGA SUNDALO SA PAGGAMIT NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES. DAHIL HINDI BASTA BASTA ANG PAG GAMIT NG MGA YAN. HINDI TAYO PWEDE PUMALPAK DIAN, DAHIL MASASAYANG ANG PERA!!!!
      TEKNIKAL NA ANG LABANAN NGAYON!!!!
      NAIINTINDIHAN NIO BA MGA SINASABI KO???
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING MGA KOMENTOS SA BUONG PILIPINAS, SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!! DO IT NOW!!!

  • @AIReviews-bn3uv
    @AIReviews-bn3uv Před měsícem +71

    For a Better Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @JohnJohn-yl4ko
      @JohnJohn-yl4ko Před měsícem +3

      The power of the sun in the palm of our hands!

    • @EC-gq4xx
      @EC-gq4xx Před měsícem +1

      Lipat ka sa Morong, pwede?

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      @JohnJohn-yl4ko and @AlReviews-bn3uv, No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      ​@@JohnJohn-yl4koNuclear 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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

  • @pilotx3mm420
    @pilotx3mm420 Před měsícem +36

    Nuclear energy will always carry risks no matter what. We just have to carry out proper procedures in making safe operations for a much secure production

    • @KaApply
      @KaApply Před měsícem +2

      Okay naman yan ,kaso lang masyado na tayo pinag iwanan ng ibang bansa

    • @markmaras7970
      @markmaras7970 Před měsícem +2

      @@pilotx3mm420 True every action has a risks. The plant is like a gas tank in our home na ginagamit parin natin even though we know that there's a small possiblity na sumabog ito!!!

    • @markmaras7970
      @markmaras7970 Před měsícem +1

      @@KaApply that's the reason why nga napag iiwanan bansa natin kasi as we start to grow and buid something para sa pag unlad ng bansa daming Pilipino kumakalaban we know it's for us.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      ​@@KaApplyThe nuclear industry has been in decline in the USA for decades. Despite the country being one of the first nations to generate nuclear energy for commercial civilian purposes, there have been few developments since the late 1970s. For instance, since 1978, only two nuclear power plants have started construction, and that only occurred in 2013.
      This industry has stalled because of various broad challenges related to economics, regulatory frameworks, and technological problems, as well as declining respect within the public sphere.
      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, which in the US is mostly stored in tanks at sites owned by the Department of Energy
      The industry was also fatally wounded by the Three Mile Island partial meltdown in 1979, which caused new regulatory delays to the 51 new reactors that were under construction at the time. With the introduction of new safety procedures and back-fit requirements, the speed of construction was slowed down, and the costs skyrocketed for many reactors. After that, many contracts were canceled and the industry ground to a halt.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      ​@@markmaras7970No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

  • @ronaldmurillo8693
    @ronaldmurillo8693 Před měsícem +25

    tama lang yan para mag mura kuryente natin tapos kaya na mabukas factory d2

  • @TheRavenkroft
    @TheRavenkroft Před měsícem +44

    Finally umusad din. Inubos ng mga dating namuno ang panahon kakadebate kung ligtas ba yan o hindi.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +3

      That is blatant lie what you just said. 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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @TheRavenkroft
      @TheRavenkroft Před měsícem +3

      @@EckonOmyst-jv1ro Thanks Chatgpt.
      Pero mas magmamahal naman ang singil sa kuryente kung kulang ang energy reserve kaakibat ng tumataas na demand sa kuryente, lalo pa na pa-deplete na Malampaya.

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      MAKINIG KAYONG MABUTI. BUONG SAMBAYANAN LALO NA KAYO DIAN SA PAMAHALAAN!!!!
      ITAKDA AT GASTUSIN NIO NA ANG 40 PORSIENTO NG PONDO NG BNSA, PARA MAILAAN PARA SA PAG ANGKAT O PAGGAWA NG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES, PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!!
      KAHIT DALAWANG BESES NA LANG TAYO KUMAIN SA ISANG ARAW!!!! IBIGAY NA NATIN ANG PONDO, PARA SA ATING MGA KAGAMITAN NG ATING SANDATAHAN!!!!
      DAHIL HINDI TAYO TITIGILAN NG MGA ABUSADO AT MGA KRIMINAL NA MGA ENTS TSIK
      NA YAN.
      NUMERO UNONG MGA TRAYDOR AT SINUNGALING ANG PAMAHALAAN NI GINPING!!!!!
      PADAMIHIN NG PADAMIHIN ANG ATING MGA KAGAMITAN PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!
      MAG ARAL KAYO AT MAGSALIKSIK, SA LARANGANG ITO!!!!
      PAGSAMA SAMAHIN NA NATIN ANG ATING OT TAK, PARA PROTEKTAHAN ANG ATING MGA TERITORIOS AT MGA MANGINGISDA!!!!!
      BIGYAN NIO NG PONDO ANG DOST AT UP, UPANG LUMIKHA NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA KAGAMITAN!!!! ANDIAN NA ANG TEKNOLOHIYA, IREVERSE ENGINEER NIO NA LANG.
      KAHIT MGA MABIBILIS LANG AT MGA KARGADONG FAST BOATS, YAN PADAMIHIN NIO!!!!
      AT SA PAG TE TRAIN NG MGA SUNDALO SA PAGGAMIT NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES. DAHIL HINDI BASTA BASTA ANG PAG GAMIT NG MGA YAN. HINDI TAYO PWEDE PUMALPAK DIAN, DAHIL MASASAYANG ANG PERA!!!!
      TEKNIKAL NA ANG LABANAN NGAYON!!!!
      NAIINTINDIHAN NIO BA MGA SINASABI KO???
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING MGA KOMENTOS SA BUONG PILIPINAS, SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!! DO IT NOW!!!

    • @vcac3929
      @vcac3929 Před měsícem

      ​@@EckonOmyst-jv1ro tangnamo kukuha ka lang ng info sa chatgpt pa. Hindi yan itatayo kung di papakinabangan pinabayaan lang yan ng mga nakaraang gobyerno.

  • @markmaras7970
    @markmaras7970 Před měsícem +42

    Some Filipino dont like the nuc. Power plant to open!! Pro Kung maka reklamo sa taas ng kuryente nor mga bilihin Wagas!!! We need to change just to adopt so that our nation developed. that's the reason why napag-iiwanan bansa natin.

    • @roderickdiza9310
      @roderickdiza9310 Před měsícem +5

      oo tapos papayag mag trabaho sa South korea at taiwan hahaha

    • @hakhaimo
      @hakhaimo Před měsícem

      3rd world mentality. What would you expect from a nation who have a low IQ and poor education.

    • @stefyganda9798
      @stefyganda9798 Před měsícem +3

      Dyan nalang sa province nyo itayo Ang NPP. Ayaw Namin dito sa region3.

    • @abrahamcarillo866
      @abrahamcarillo866 Před měsícem

      ​@@stefyganda9798walang sense yung sinasabi mo, sa bataan nga nakatayo yung nuclear plant tapos sasabihin hwag sa region 3. Nasaan ang kokote mo.

    • @markmaras7970
      @markmaras7970 Před měsícem +6

      @@stefyganda9798 for now ayaw nyo pro for sure pag nag work na yan masasabi n'yo sa sarili nyo "laki pala pakinabang". I know na May takot ang mga Pilipino when it comes to nuc. But the reality nuc. Plant is safer as normal plant if handle correctly that's the reason why nagdala ang ph ng mga scholars sa Amerika to have a skills and knowledge for our nuc plant.

  • @KjayDa12
    @KjayDa12 Před měsícem +31

    Nuclear powerplant would be really useful, siguro magkakaroon pa tayo ng mga foreign investors. kasi the electricity cost will be lowered

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @ninojanjeremygo463
      @ninojanjeremygo463 Před měsícem

      @@EckonOmyst-jv1ro czcams.com/video/KC7YD98HixM/video.htmlsi=g19wKLtT75pxd6NR

    • @xmarkclx
      @xmarkclx Před měsícem

      @@EckonOmyst-jv1ro said the guy who can't even spell delusional right.

    • @crispy99996
      @crispy99996 Před měsícem

      ​@@EckonOmyst-jv1roanything has risk you just have to take it for better result

  • @RudyardMarchalMSabug
    @RudyardMarchalMSabug Před měsícem +16

    Yes! To Nuclear Power Plant For The New 🇵🇭

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @skyboom16
      @skyboom16 Před 16 dny

      ​@@EckonOmyst-jv1ro bla bla bla

  • @rhondelacruz1543
    @rhondelacruz1543 Před měsícem +15

    Delikado talaga ang nuclear Kung pababayaan , Kaya nga may maintainance.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +4

      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

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      SI SEN ANGARA NA BA ANG BAGONG HEAD NG DEP ED???
      KUNG AKO SA GOBIERNO NG PILIPINAS, DAGDAGAN NIO NG MALAKING PONDO SA TESDA, AT DAGDAGAN ANG MGA KURSO AT PROGRAMA SA LARANGAN NG PAGAGAWA O PAGMENTENA NG MGA KAGAMITANG PANDIGMA O PANG DEPENSA NG ATING SANDATAHANG PWERSE!!!!!
      MAHINA DIN KAYO EH!!!!!
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING KOMENTO SA BUONG PINAS AT SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!

    • @theunsolicited2cents893
      @theunsolicited2cents893 Před měsícem

      @@rhondelacruz1543 Dapat kasuhan ng economic sabotage ang mga tututol. Dahil property na yan ng pilipino. Eh bakit hindi ipapagamit. Dahil feeling lang nila. ITS HIGH TIME. We use that. kung mag leak man hanggang morong. edi ievacuate ang mga tourists. Normal lang nmn ang radioactive leaks habang nag ooperate ang mga nuclear reactor. kailangan lang malayong malayo ka sa planta na yan. Mga 2 probinsya.

  • @elfilibusterible
    @elfilibusterible Před 5 dny

    Salamat naman. The will boost the country's economy big time.

  • @Jack_the_rimmer
    @Jack_the_rimmer Před 14 dny

    This is such a major advancement. God bless yall

  • @ghievlain08villaver68
    @ghievlain08villaver68 Před měsícem +2

    Its about time 🇵🇭👏

  • @exia4283
    @exia4283 Před měsícem +13

    SA WAKAS MAKASABAY NA SA IBANG BANSANG MAUNLAD. NEGATIVE MINDSET NLNG TLGA NG IBA MGA KAPWA PILIPINO NEED MAG ADJUST

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      The nuclear industry has been in decline in the USA for decades. Despite the country being one of the first nations to generate nuclear energy for commercial civilian purposes, there have been few developments since the late 1970s. For instance, since 1978, only two nuclear power plants have started construction, and that only occurred in 2013.
      This industry has stalled because of various broad challenges related to economics, regulatory frameworks, and technological problems, as well as declining respect within the public sphere.
      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, which in the US is mostly stored in tanks at sites owned by the Department of Energy
      The industry was also fatally wounded by the Three Mile Island partial meltdown in 1979, which caused new regulatory delays to the 51 new reactors that were under construction at the time. With the introduction of new safety procedures and back-fit requirements, the speed of construction was slowed down, and the costs skyrocketed for many reactors. After that, many contracts were canceled and the industry ground to a halt.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      The operator of Japan's destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant demonstrated Tuesday how a remote-controlled robot would retrieve tiny bits of melted fuel debris from one of three damaged reactors later this year for the first time since the 2011 meltdown.
      Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings plans to deploy a “telesco-style” extendable pipe robot into Fukushima Daiichi No. 2 reactor to test the removal of debris from its primary containment vessel by October.
      That work is more than two years behind schedule. The removal of melted fuel was supposed to begin in late 2021 but has been plagued with delays, underscoring the difficulty of recovering from the magnitude 9.0 quake and tsunami in 2011.
      During the demonstration at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, where the robot has been developed, a device equipped with tongs slowly descended from the telescopic pipe to a heap of gravel and picked up a granule.
      TEPCO plans to remove less than 3 grams (0.1 ounce) of debris in the test at the Fukushima plant

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @cjnem7243
      @cjnem7243 Před 29 dny

      @@EckonOmyst-jv1ro BOT

  • @datuhenson3758
    @datuhenson3758 Před 19 dny

    sana matuloy to para di magkaroon ng energy crisis

  • @qs613
    @qs613 Před měsícem +4

    yes its time...

  • @electrogestapo
    @electrogestapo Před měsícem +7

    I've been inside the reactor itself, it is smaller than I imagined but looks like it will still work. Such a waste, all those fears of earthquake possibly causing a meltdown all those decades ago never did happen. Imagine how much power it would have generated had it been made operational way back then.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      MAKINIG KAYONG MABUTI. BUONG SAMBAYANAN LALO NA KAYO DIAN SA PAMAHALAAN!!!!
      ITAKDA AT GASTUSIN NIO NA ANG 40 PORSIENTO NG PONDO NG BNSA, PARA MAILAAN PARA SA PAG ANGKAT O PAGGAWA NG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES, PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!!
      KAHIT DALAWANG BESES NA LANG TAYO KUMAIN SA ISANG ARAW!!!! IBIGAY NA NATIN ANG PONDO, PARA SA ATING MGA KAGAMITAN NG ATING SANDATAHAN!!!!
      DAHIL HINDI TAYO TITIGILAN NG MGA ABUSADO AT MGA KRIMINAL NA MGA ENTS TSIK
      NA YAN.
      NUMERO UNONG MGA TRAYDOR AT SINUNGALING ANG PAMAHALAAN NI GINPING!!!!!
      PADAMIHIN NG PADAMIHIN ANG ATING MGA KAGAMITAN PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!
      MAG ARAL KAYO AT MAGSALIKSIK, SA LARANGANG ITO!!!!
      PAGSAMA SAMAHIN NA NATIN ANG ATING OT TAK, PARA PROTEKTAHAN ANG ATING MGA TERITORIOS AT MGA MANGINGISDA!!!!!
      BIGYAN NIO NG PONDO ANG DOST AT UP, UPANG LUMIKHA NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA KAGAMITAN!!!! ANDIAN NA ANG TEKNOLOHIYA, IREVERSE ENGINEER NIO NA LANG.
      KAHIT MGA MABIBILIS LANG AT MGA KARGADONG FAST BOATS, YAN PADAMIHIN NIO!!!!
      AT SA PAG TE TRAIN NG MGA SUNDALO SA PAGGAMIT NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES. DAHIL HINDI BASTA BASTA ANG PAG GAMIT NG MGA YAN. HINDI TAYO PWEDE PUMALPAK DIAN, DAHIL MASASAYANG ANG PERA!!!!
      TEKNIKAL NA ANG LABANAN NGAYON!!!!
      NAIINTINDIHAN NIO BA MGA SINASABI KO???
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING MGA KOMENTOS SA BUONG PILIPINAS, SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!! DO IT NOW!!!

  • @lohn_Ad
    @lohn_Ad Před měsícem +5

    Kailangan na yang I open❤

    • @skyboom16
      @skyboom16 Před 16 dny

      next year po, siguro sa 2025 or by october mag oopen na yan

  • @jasminefayefrancisco5693
    @jasminefayefrancisco5693 Před měsícem +2

    Yes!!! Finally 😊

  • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
    @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +3

    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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

  • @goodlifehomehealthservices7486

    All Industrialized countries used Nuclear Power for so many decades like USA .

  • @sphinxmagnanimous6175
    @sphinxmagnanimous6175 Před měsícem +3

    Greenpeace, sige i subsidize ninyo kuryente ng Pinas para naman bumaba. Masyado kayo makaLuma. Adopt the technology and manage the risks. That's it. Give our present and future a chance to prosper..

  • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
    @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +2

    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
    The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
    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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      The nuclear industry has been in decline in the USA for decades. Despite the country being one of the first nations to generate nuclear energy for commercial civilian purposes, there have been few developments since the late 1970s. For instance, since 1978, only two nuclear power plants have started construction, and that only occurred in 2013.
      This industry has stalled because of various broad challenges related to economics, regulatory frameworks, and technological problems, as well as declining respect within the public sphere.
      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, which in the US is mostly stored in tanks at sites owned by the Department of Energy
      The industry was also fatally wounded by the Three Mile Island partial meltdown in 1979, which caused new regulatory delays to the 51 new reactors that were under construction at the time. With the introduction of new safety procedures and back-fit requirements, the speed of construction was slowed down, and the costs skyrocketed for many reactors. After that, many contracts were canceled and the industry ground to a halt.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      The operator of Japan's destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant demonstrated Tuesday how a remote-controlled robot would retrieve tiny bits of melted fuel debris from one of three damaged reactors later this year for the first time since the 2011 meltdown.
      Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings plans to deploy a “telesco-style” extendable pipe robot into Fukushima Daiichi No. 2 reactor to test the removal of debris from its primary containment vessel by October.
      That work is more than two years behind schedule. The removal of melted fuel was supposed to begin in late 2021 but has been plagued with delays, underscoring the difficulty of recovering from the magnitude 9.0 quake and tsunami in 2011.
      During the demonstration at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, where the robot has been developed, a device equipped with tongs slowly descended from the telescopic pipe to a heap of gravel and picked up a granule.
      TEPCO plans to remove less than 3 grams (0.1 ounce) of debris in the test at the Fukushima plant

    • @AIReviews-bn3uv
      @AIReviews-bn3uv Před měsícem

      Bihira ata nanonood ng NEWS “Magtataas ng singil ng kuryente dahil sa pagtaas ng presyo ng coal/ gas” 😅🤣😆😆

    • @nixtrope
      @nixtrope Před měsícem +2

      BOTTT SPOTTED!!! HAHAHA

  • @Ogmartofficial
    @Ogmartofficial Před měsícem +1

    About time, imagine if that was operational decades ago. NakaROI na sana tayo ng matagal na.

  • @dknb1487
    @dknb1487 Před měsícem

    yes lets make it happen philippines.. this is a great alternative to lower down our electricity cost which is one of the highest in the region

  • @sfv6
    @sfv6 Před měsícem +1

    Lets go!

  • @suspiciousdoge9yand104

    Eto Sabi sa Proverbs 26:12-16
    There is more hope for a foolish person than for those who think they are wise. The lazy person says, “There's a lion in the road! There's a lion in the streets!” Like a door turning back and forth on its hinges, the lazy person turns over and over in bed.

  • @user-wc8el5is4z
    @user-wc8el5is4z Před měsícem

    Good

  • @leafartamondong33
    @leafartamondong33 Před měsícem

    If those expert study the safety of this nuclear facility why not for the good of our country

  • @Manly_face
    @Manly_face Před měsícem

    Please open it now! 😭🙏

  • @elinraoyus234
    @elinraoyus234 Před měsícem +1

    Very good..... Correct we need nuclear energy

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      SI SEN ANGARA NA BA ANG BAGONG HEAD NG DEP ED???
      KUNG AKO SA GOBIERNO NG PILIPINAS, DAGDAGAN NIO NG MALAKING PONDO SA TESDA, AT DAGDAGAN ANG MGA KURSO AT PROGRAMA SA LARANGAN NG PAGAGAWA O PAGMENTENA NG MGA KAGAMITANG PANDIGMA O PANG DEPENSA NG ATING SANDATAHANG PWERSE!!!!!
      MAHINA DIN KAYO EH!!!!!
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING KOMENTO SA BUONG PINAS AT SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!

  • @DENNISBULAC
    @DENNISBULAC Před měsícem +1

    Yong kontra lang namn dyan mga makakaliwa.sana tuloy nayan kong ang gusto ng nkkrami dapat yon sundin

  • @myhappyfarmtv9208
    @myhappyfarmtv9208 Před měsícem +1

    For Better Philippines Open 2 Nulclear power plant in Luzon,1 in Visayas and 2 Mindanao.

  • @herbinsingian9449
    @herbinsingian9449 Před měsícem +2

    tama poyan paganahin nayan

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      MAKINIG KAYONG MABUTI. BUONG SAMBAYANAN LALO NA KAYO DIAN SA PAMAHALAAN!!!!
      ITAKDA AT GASTUSIN NIO NA ANG 40 PORSIENTO NG PONDO NG BNSA, PARA MAILAAN PARA SA PAG ANGKAT O PAGGAWA NG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES, PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!!
      KAHIT DALAWANG BESES NA LANG TAYO KUMAIN SA ISANG ARAW!!!! IBIGAY NA NATIN ANG PONDO, PARA SA ATING MGA KAGAMITAN NG ATING SANDATAHAN!!!!
      DAHIL HINDI TAYO TITIGILAN NG MGA ABUSADO AT MGA KRIMINAL NA MGA ENTS TSIK
      NA YAN.
      NUMERO UNONG MGA TRAYDOR AT SINUNGALING ANG PAMAHALAAN NI GINPING!!!!!
      PADAMIHIN NG PADAMIHIN ANG ATING MGA KAGAMITAN PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!
      MAG ARAL KAYO AT MAGSALIKSIK, SA LARANGANG ITO!!!!
      PAGSAMA SAMAHIN NA NATIN ANG ATING OT TAK, PARA PROTEKTAHAN ANG ATING MGA TERITORIOS AT MGA MANGINGISDA!!!!!
      BIGYAN NIO NG PONDO ANG DOST AT UP, UPANG LUMIKHA NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA KAGAMITAN!!!! ANDIAN NA ANG TEKNOLOHIYA, IREVERSE ENGINEER NIO NA LANG.
      KAHIT MGA MABIBILIS LANG AT MGA KARGADONG FAST BOATS, YAN PADAMIHIN NIO!!!!
      AT SA PAG TE TRAIN NG MGA SUNDALO SA PAGGAMIT NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES. DAHIL HINDI BASTA BASTA ANG PAG GAMIT NG MGA YAN. HINDI TAYO PWEDE PUMALPAK DIAN, DAHIL MASASAYANG ANG PERA!!!!
      TEKNIKAL NA ANG LABANAN NGAYON!!!!
      NAIINTINDIHAN NIO BA MGA SINASABI KO???
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING MGA KOMENTOS SA BUONG PILIPINAS, SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!! DO IT NOW!!!

  • @iwashere9670
    @iwashere9670 Před měsícem

    Go nayan

  • @Ginger-scope
    @Ginger-scope Před 16 dny

    I do accept the new technology of nuclear energy its for the better of the country rather than Fossil fuels i know there are risk but the nuclear energy will be available 92% of the time than newer cleaner energy using solar,hydro,wind,and thermal they will be only available 32% of the time a cleaner energy won't replace the energy given out by nuclear reactor's and im really looking forward to it power demand's are getting higher because of the greenhouse effect on earth rather than old fossil fuels

  • @Don24842
    @Don24842 Před měsícem

    Sana mabuksan nayan para mabawasan na bayarin SA kuryinte

  • @Owaj
    @Owaj Před měsícem +1

    we need nuclear and energy,

  • @noniche1387
    @noniche1387 Před 17 dny

    The office space low occupancy is good for many , the complaints are from the rich people who cant Increase office space price

  • @jasonamosco318
    @jasonamosco318 Před měsícem +1

    Haha kayalang pano kapag tinaasan ng ibang bansa ung price ng mga radioactive pellets na raw materials para sa Nuclear power plant. Eh di wala din,.ganun pa din singil.sa kuryente. Tapos ung mga Electric Transmission Company may biglang additional na charges eh di wala lahat, same electric bill at nagkaroon pa ng risk sa mga tao sa Bataan at Near Provinces.

    • @macbri13
      @macbri13 Před měsícem

      Eh paano pag naubusan tayo ng coal or oil edi wala din. Nagshoshortage na nga, maarte ka pa. Mas mahal parin coal kaysa Uranium.
      Ang apoy may risk pero nagluluto ka parin.
      Tama ka lang sa ETC at dapat may gawin gobyerno dun.

  • @countonme9893
    @countonme9893 Před měsícem

    The best way is to let the US take a look at it. Because they have one like that functioning in the US.

  • @bernardfernando7831
    @bernardfernando7831 Před měsícem

    Safe use of nuclear is better. But how about safe & proper disposal of waste? King find solution first for nuclear waste bcos in long run it will cause bigger problem in d future. Filipino scientist & researcher must look 4 solutions together as we starts to activate BNPP.

  • @blank141
    @blank141 Před měsícem

    2:30 Greenpeace has been known to be anti nuclear so their comment is unnecessary to the topic at hand. Greenpeace pushing for renewables like solar and wind which is not available all the time while geothermal can only be put in select areas.

  • @cdg8101
    @cdg8101 Před měsícem

    Open it. But upgrade it to latest technology

  • @JuanPonse-ig6pv
    @JuanPonse-ig6pv Před měsícem +1

    Political and vested interests? TRUE. We remained stagnant while our neighbors rose.

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      MAKINIG KAYONG MABUTI. BUONG SAMBAYANAN LALO NA KAYO DIAN SA PAMAHALAAN!!!!
      ITAKDA AT GASTUSIN NIO NA ANG 40 PORSIENTO NG PONDO NG BNSA, PARA MAILAAN PARA SA PAG ANGKAT O PAGGAWA NG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES, PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!!
      KAHIT DALAWANG BESES NA LANG TAYO KUMAIN SA ISANG ARAW!!!! IBIGAY NA NATIN ANG PONDO, PARA SA ATING MGA KAGAMITAN NG ATING SANDATAHAN!!!!
      DAHIL HINDI TAYO TITIGILAN NG MGA ABUSADO AT MGA KRIMINAL NA MGA ENTS TSIK
      NA YAN.
      NUMERO UNONG MGA TRAYDOR AT SINUNGALING ANG PAMAHALAAN NI GINPING!!!!!
      PADAMIHIN NG PADAMIHIN ANG ATING MGA KAGAMITAN PARA SA ATING PWERSA!!!!
      MAG ARAL KAYO AT MAGSALIKSIK, SA LARANGANG ITO!!!!
      PAGSAMA SAMAHIN NA NATIN ANG ATING OT TAK, PARA PROTEKTAHAN ANG ATING MGA TERITORIOS AT MGA MANGINGISDA!!!!!
      BIGYAN NIO NG PONDO ANG DOST AT UP, UPANG LUMIKHA NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA KAGAMITAN!!!! ANDIAN NA ANG TEKNOLOHIYA, IREVERSE ENGINEER NIO NA LANG.
      KAHIT MGA MABIBILIS LANG AT MGA KARGADONG FAST BOATS, YAN PADAMIHIN NIO!!!!
      AT SA PAG TE TRAIN NG MGA SUNDALO SA PAGGAMIT NG MGA SOPISTIKADONG MGA BIG TICKET HARDWARES. DAHIL HINDI BASTA BASTA ANG PAG GAMIT NG MGA YAN. HINDI TAYO PWEDE PUMALPAK DIAN, DAHIL MASASAYANG ANG PERA!!!!
      TEKNIKAL NA ANG LABANAN NGAYON!!!!
      NAIINTINDIHAN NIO BA MGA SINASABI KO???
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING MGA KOMENTOS SA BUONG PILIPINAS, SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!! DO IT NOW!!!

  • @vonvon9712
    @vonvon9712 Před měsícem

    Tama lang yan kelangan jan safety talaga ayaw na halos mag supply ng indonesia ng coal satin

  • @depressedidiot3789
    @depressedidiot3789 Před měsícem +1

    It's about time

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      SI SEN ANGARA NA BA ANG BAGONG HEAD NG DEP ED???
      KUNG AKO SA GOBIERNO NG PILIPINAS, DAGDAGAN NIO NG MALAKING PONDO SA TESDA, AT DAGDAGAN ANG MGA KURSO AT PROGRAMA SA LARANGAN NG PAGAGAWA O PAGMENTENA NG MGA KAGAMITANG PANDIGMA O PANG DEPENSA NG ATING SANDATAHANG PWERSE!!!!!
      MAHINA DIN KAYO EH!!!!!
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING KOMENTO SA BUONG PINAS AT SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!

  • @joeferdiedess9871
    @joeferdiedess9871 Před měsícem

    Build a brand new nuclear power plant. Bataan is over 40 years old and rusting😊

  • @LadyleneLabadios
    @LadyleneLabadios Před 18 dny

    Lagyan din ng nuclear power plant ang Visayas at Mindanao ..

  • @edgarmuleta9510
    @edgarmuleta9510 Před měsícem +1

    Open the nuclear power plant!

  • @jots3293
    @jots3293 Před měsícem

    FOR A SAFE AND CHEAP ELECTRICITY ALL THE WAY!!

  • @c0ym0nty
    @c0ym0nty Před měsícem +3

    FINALLY!

  • @kalboy816
    @kalboy816 Před měsícem

    Nagmamagaling Yang greenpiece ah

  • @theunsolicited2cents893
    @theunsolicited2cents893 Před měsícem +8

    PBBM kahit yan lang legacy mo sa pilipinas. Murang kuryente.

    • @lorjin007
      @lorjin007 Před měsícem +2

      Napakadami na binuksan at bubuksan. Panay tulog ka kasi napag iwanan kana

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem

      ​@@lorjin007No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      ​@@lorjin007Nuclear 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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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.
      Better educated yourself instead of always sleeping. You sounded like arrogant, conceited, immoral and immature like a toddler throwing tantrums

    • @theunsolicited2cents893
      @theunsolicited2cents893 Před měsícem

      @@EckonOmyst-jv1ro Ser nasa dulong bahagi ng bataan yan. kung sakali hanggang morong lang nmn ang pagsabog at tagas ng radioactive material niyan pag nabuksan. Hindi naman populadong lugar ang lugar na yan at may bundok pang nakaharang. it was well-studied before it was constructed. Dont hinder ang pag unlad ng bansa para sa takot na wala namang kasiguraduhan.

  • @henrymata2253
    @henrymata2253 Před měsícem +1

    Finally

  • @wikaniprotasio
    @wikaniprotasio Před 26 dny

    guys, don't focus on things that we didn't sure if we can handle if it goes heavy! mag focus tayo sa solar & renewable energy kagaya ng sabi ng ating mahal na pangulo. we can't handle a leak for now! if you want to produce nuclear energy make it far away from our fellow filipino's. may posibilidad na gamitin ng mga terorista sa masama ang mga pasilidad na nuclear natin!

  • @beyondfossil
    @beyondfossil Před 16 dny

    Just say no to commercial nuclear power on the grid. It simply is not needed: expensive & slow ☢🚫

  • @Joo.E23
    @Joo.E23 Před měsícem +1

    Buksan na yan d2 sa abroad marami nuclear power plant kaya mura lng ang kuryente.

  • @basicbackyardfarm4445
    @basicbackyardfarm4445 Před měsícem +4

    Sa tagal na pinagtatalonan yan kung pina andarr sana yan mula noon pa napakinabangan na sana ng husto yan kisa gumagastos sa pang maintainance

    • @Bbbrrrrrhhhhh
      @Bbbrrrrrhhhhh Před měsícem +1

      Ng pandemic na..ntapos n pandemic ganon padin bayangan nila 😅😅😅
      Bulsa lang nman ang pinuproblema nila.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem

      Better educate yourself more because you sounded like ignorant. Ignorance for you is a bliss.
      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      @basicbackyardfarm4445, 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

  • @eddietena3943
    @eddietena3943 Před měsícem

    It's time due to high price of electricity

  • @jasonclementcentro1870
    @jasonclementcentro1870 Před měsícem +3

    we are 2 decades behind on this... next year we should have nuclear energy already

  • @Martines-lg3re
    @Martines-lg3re Před měsícem +1

    I agreed to nuclear , kuryenti is too expensive

  • @user-iq2rm2dg1p
    @user-iq2rm2dg1p Před měsícem +2

    Goo nuclear.. Ang mahal ng koryinti

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      SI SEN ANGARA NA BA ANG BAGONG HEAD NG DEP ED???
      KUNG AKO SA GOBIERNO NG PILIPINAS, DAGDAGAN NIO NG MALAKING PONDO SA TESDA, AT DAGDAGAN ANG MGA KURSO AT PROGRAMA SA LARANGAN NG PAGAGAWA O PAGMENTENA NG MGA KAGAMITANG PANDIGMA O PANG DEPENSA NG ATING SANDATAHANG PWERSE!!!!!
      MAHINA DIN KAYO EH!!!!!
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING KOMENTO SA BUONG PINAS AT SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!

  • @arnoldloyogoy3764
    @arnoldloyogoy3764 Před měsícem

    Sa ibang mga bansa mga pilipino ang mga nag aayos ng nuclear nila..

  • @user-rc8hx8bp1r
    @user-rc8hx8bp1r Před měsícem +1

    Never depend in Middle east oil Philippine and Japan technology support each other

  • @swedemartyrsonswade
    @swedemartyrsonswade Před 27 dny

    Open Open.

  • @arnoldlazada7985
    @arnoldlazada7985 Před měsícem +1

    bakit ang solar and wind turbine kailangan mo ng battery. mas mahal ang battery and toxic waste ang acid niyam.

  • @georgeiibiliran5549
    @georgeiibiliran5549 Před měsícem

    Dapat maakinabangan na tlga Yan binayaran Ng Tanong bayan Yan.

  • @Alexstrasza466
    @Alexstrasza466 Před měsícem

    Magtayo ng bagong nuclear plant..wag ng i renovate yan delikado

  • @joserogercahilig8967
    @joserogercahilig8967 Před měsícem +1

    Matagal na dapat binuksan yan

  • @linorivera4251
    @linorivera4251 Před měsícem +1

    Marami kasing pilipino advance magisip pero negative Naman..

  • @ewardtv2019
    @ewardtv2019 Před 23 dny

    oh buksan na ang bataan nuclear powerplant

  • @user-nr3te2ph9q
    @user-nr3te2ph9q Před měsícem +3

    Favor ako sa nuclear energy because kahit mayayamang Bansa....

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      The nuclear industry has been in decline in the USA for decades. Despite the country being one of the first nations to generate nuclear energy for commercial civilian purposes, there have been few developments since the late 1970s. For instance, since 1978, only two nuclear power plants have started construction, and that only occurred in 2013.
      This industry has stalled because of various broad challenges related to economics, regulatory frameworks, and technological problems, as well as declining respect within the public sphere.
      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, which in the US is mostly stored in tanks at sites owned by the Department of Energy
      The industry was also fatally wounded by the Three Mile Island partial meltdown in 1979, which caused new regulatory delays to the 51 new reactors that were under construction at the time. With the introduction of new safety procedures and back-fit requirements, the speed of construction was slowed down, and the costs skyrocketed for many reactors. After that, many contracts were canceled and the industry ground to a halt.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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

  • @pandaypira9760
    @pandaypira9760 Před měsícem +2

    Professor arcilla St Head ng Philippine nuclear institute nagsalita na ligtas ang bataan nuclear power plant hwag haluhin ng pamumulitika😊

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      Arcilla is a marcos ally therfore if the order was to endorse it then he will just comply. 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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      There is no politics when people's lives are at stake genius.
      The nuclear industry has been in decline in the USA for decades. Despite the country being one of the first nations to generate nuclear energy for commercial civilian purposes, there have been few developments since the late 1970s. For instance, since 1978, only two nuclear power plants have started construction, and that only occurred in 2013.
      This industry has stalled because of various broad challenges related to economics, regulatory frameworks, and technological problems, as well as declining respect within the public sphere.
      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, which in the US is mostly stored in tanks at sites owned by the Department of Energy
      The industry was also fatally wounded by the Three Mile Island partial meltdown in 1979, which caused new regulatory delays to the 51 new reactors that were under construction at the time. With the introduction of new safety procedures and back-fit requirements, the speed of construction was slowed down, and the costs skyrocketed for many reactors. After that, many contracts were canceled and the industry ground to a halt.

    • @giacomopuccini786
      @giacomopuccini786 Před měsícem

      Hindi naman expert sa nuclear tech si Arcilla... hindi man lang Physics ang degree nyan... connections lang kaya nandyan sya

  • @AnimeFanatics1-nu2uo
    @AnimeFanatics1-nu2uo Před měsícem

    Kng gustohin.. Ma operate nmn yan.. Kaso parang ayaw ata din kng puro lang salita.. Tagal2x na yan dapat meron na kayong solution sa mga dapat e repair o problema sa BNPP... Itong Greenpeace dapat mag tayo kayo ng renewable energy plant..

  • @user-dv7ru1kt1x
    @user-dv7ru1kt1x Před měsícem

    Open na yan para mapakinabangan na

  • @Bicolanovlog357
    @Bicolanovlog357 Před měsícem +1

    Ang tagal na hinihintay ng tao mabuksan yan e.

  • @theunsolicited2cents893
    @theunsolicited2cents893 Před měsícem +1

    About time. Thats taxpayers money. Cordon the surrounding beaches so nuclear leaks wont affect many.

  • @antonioj4813
    @antonioj4813 Před měsícem

    Uranium enrichment para maka gawa tayo ng nuke warheads

  • @shungjinwoo7224
    @shungjinwoo7224 Před měsícem

    Yung mga di pabor sa nuclear pwedeng umalis na kayo? Di kayo na kaka tulong gusto namin maka tipid

  • @tigers_of_the_south_PH_24
    @tigers_of_the_south_PH_24 Před měsícem

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @manniejavilla466
    @manniejavilla466 Před měsícem +1

    amend epira ng makapasok na bnpp....wag hayaang mapunta sa private sector ang bnpp

  • @mr.m6117
    @mr.m6117 Před měsícem +2

    ohh please please please lanv po buksan n para makayikim naman tayo ng murang kuryente

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      You are being decieved, 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
      The price of electricity is formed at the energy exchange and it is always determined by the most expensive power plant which is necessary to meet demand. And usually it is the gas power plant which is the most expensive and determines the price of electricity
      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

  • @peterl545
    @peterl545 Před měsícem

    Old Tech. Wouldn't it be safer to start from scratch? Don't cheap out on nuclear.

    • @eegt628
      @eegt628 Před měsícem

      napanood mo ba talaga yung video? halatang headline lng binasa mo 😂😂

  • @renatoburaga4748
    @renatoburaga4748 Před měsícem

    ung ibang bansa dekada n nila npakinabangan mga planta nila, habang eto tayo sa pinas ngtatalo parin na delikado 😅

  • @PeterParker-gj5nh
    @PeterParker-gj5nh Před měsícem

    kaya di progress ang bansa meron at meron nanamn magcoocment na delikado samantalng dekada na gingamit ng ibang bansa

  • @toppy_ctp
    @toppy_ctp Před měsícem +1

    If you want to more investors and manufacturing plants to set up here in the PH…start operating the Nuclear Plant in Bataan…it will lower our Power cost tremendously…🤗

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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

  • @invictustheshark8547
    @invictustheshark8547 Před měsícem

    Better replace that with something new instead. Equipment is outdated and potentially dangerous na at this point nevertheless.

  • @reggiesarajena2674
    @reggiesarajena2674 Před měsícem +1

    TAma yan

  • @arnoldlazada7985
    @arnoldlazada7985 Před měsícem

    madami na sme hindi na kaya bayaran ang meralco madami na umaalis business mahal kasi ang fuel and electricity.

  • @jag7431
    @jag7431 Před měsícem +2

    Sa mga ayaw ng nuclear na mindset, wag tumawid ng kalsada baka masagasaan ka, wag kng kumain baka mabulunan ka, wag kng matulog baka bangungutin ka. 🤣

  • @MerutsAurelius
    @MerutsAurelius Před měsícem

    Di lang sa energy pati mga aspiring scoentist naten magbebenifit

  • @Andrei_Reyes
    @Andrei_Reyes Před měsícem

    yan ang problema sa pinoy wala pa masama na agad ang iniisip. lahat naman may masamang epekto pero kaya nman pagbutihin ng di makaapekto ng sobrang sama

  • @godofredorilloraza105
    @godofredorilloraza105 Před měsícem +1

    The BNPP IS SAFE...IT'S ABOUT TIME TO MAKE IT FUNCTIONAL...

  • @arnoldlazada7985
    @arnoldlazada7985 Před měsícem

    sana magamit na iyan sayang pera ng taong bayan diyan.

    • @lourdezbryman6438
      @lourdezbryman6438 Před měsícem

      SI SEN ANGARA NA BA ANG BAGONG HEAD NG DEP ED???
      KUNG AKO SA GOBIERNO NG PILIPINAS, DAGDAGAN NIO NG MALAKING PONDO SA TESDA, AT DAGDAGAN ANG MGA KURSO AT PROGRAMA SA LARANGAN NG PAGAGAWA O PAGMENTENA NG MGA KAGAMITANG PANDIGMA O PANG DEPENSA NG ATING SANDATAHANG PWERSE!!!!!
      MAHINA DIN KAYO EH!!!!!
      NOW, IPAKALAT AT I SHARE ANG AKING KOMENTO SA BUONG PINAS AT SA BUONG MALACANANG AT SA ATING PANGULO, NG MAKATULONG NAMAN KAYO SA ATING BNSA!!!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!

  • @Alienako
    @Alienako Před měsícem

    Ayaw nga ng meralco yan😂😂

  • @nohnhax1370
    @nohnhax1370 Před 29 dny

    open it so that our electric bill will be 100

  • @jeromemangahas6351
    @jeromemangahas6351 Před měsícem

    Yung nag-propromote ng cleaner energy, dapat magdonate ng 1kw solar panel sa isang bahay.
    Gusto nyo ng cleaner and cheaper, ito na nga, Nuclear energy. Ayaw nyo pa dahil sa pa-green energy na galing sa western policies.
    You can't even understand na tayo ang talo sa mga Green Energy policies na to since tayo ay developing countries and most of our energy resources comes from coal and fossil fuels.

  • @bennyventura4286
    @bennyventura4286 Před měsícem +1

    Lets go PNRI

  • @MrTabo2023
    @MrTabo2023 Před měsícem +1

    I hope this goes through in the short term and provide cheap and clean energy. In the long term I hope the Filipino people develop the necessary expertise to create nuclear weapons for self defense. China only understands strength. If the Philippines has its own nuclear weapons China will respect the Philippines. Bottom line...do not be afraid. Conquer your fear and you will be free. Btw screw Greenpeace.

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      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

    • @EckonOmyst-jv1ro
      @EckonOmyst-jv1ro Před měsícem +1

      No one can tell exactly what will and will not happen. It is much safer for you not to hold a dynamite or grenade in your hand wishing it will not explode. In Japan for instance, they are a more developed country and more technically advanced than Philippines. Would anyone here who advocates for nuclear energy still believes that if you observe and strictly follow procedures, accidents and disaster will not happen? You must be dillusional then. If you wanted to endanger your lives then do so but leave others out of it. You did not experience what those victim of nuclear power plant disaster had gone through. As a result of the nuclear plant disaster, which caused the triple tragedy of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, approximately 20,000 people lost their lives and over 2,500 are still officially reported as missing, while a further 6,000 suffered injuries. In total, over 470,000 people were evacuated from their homes. You have NO RIGHT to endanger the lives of others for your greed

  • @markpam1515
    @markpam1515 Před měsícem

    Lahat ng tutul sa pag bubukas wag pagamitin ng nuclear power. Doon sila mag bayad sa meralco hehe