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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    alternative renewable and sustainable energy will be very hard sa atong nasud tungod kay kaning mga oil cartels are very good at giving politicians campaign funds para maprotektahan ilang business interest. government has very little or no control of it.
    Concerning about the alternative sources of energy in the Philippines:

    1. Geothermal energy - Dili dali mangita ug geothermal reservoir sa Pilipinas. Daghan factors mao wala pa naka expand jud ug mga geothermal power plants (soil characteristics, steam chemistry, location, etc.). Ang leyte geothermal reserve 50-100 years from now mahurot or ma almost inactive na... unless naay bag-ong technology nga maka replenish sa spent geothermal steam.

    2. Solar power - Sa karon, limited pa ang solar collection efficiency sa mga panels. Pwede rani pang "tawid gutom" ang solar power pero IMBA compared sa coal fired power plants.

    3. Hydroelectric- Dili pod kaayo kasaligan kay "weather dependent" kaayo (El Niņo, La Niņa, Typhoons, etc...) nya very rare makakita ug mga lugar nga efficient for power generation.


    Sa karon, dependent jud ta sa mga fossil fuel power plants. Sakto pod ka nga bro nga naay oil cartel nag control sa government...

    Just imagine, sa WESM (Wholesale Electricity Market)... mas barato pa ug presyo ang kuryente sa coal fired power plants compared sa geothermal energy... ang coal fired kay nag range ug 2-4 pesos per kwhr while ang mga alternative sources kay 4-7 pesos.

    I encourage everyone to visit WESM... para ma appreciate natong tanan ang prices sa electicity.

  2. #122
    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    alternative renewable and sustainable energy will be very hard sa atong nasud tungod kay kaning mga oil cartels are very good at giving politicians campaign funds para maprotektahan ilang business interest. government has very little or no control of it.
    this mentality is so last century and should remain there.
    we are a nation of idiots but i believe we are capable of choosing the right leaders (or become one) this time around.


    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Bernard View Post
    Concerning about the alternative sources of energy in the Philippines:
    1. Geothermal energy - Dili dali mangita ug geothermal reservoir sa Pilipinas. Daghan factors mao wala pa naka expand jud ug mga geothermal power plants (soil characteristics, steam chemistry, location, etc.). Ang leyte geothermal reserve 50-100 years from now mahurot or ma almost inactive na... unless naay bag-ong technology nga maka replenish sa spent geothermal steam.

    2. Solar power - Sa karon, limited pa ang solar collection efficiency sa mga panels. Pwede rani pang "tawid gutom" ang solar power pero IMBA compared sa coal fired power plants.
    geothermal is not a stable source (not to mention dangerous) and is costly both in implementation and maintenance and ROI is too long. i think this was already ruled out sa atong government. that is why there is little to no support in this sector. biofuels, on the side note, is supposed to take flight however our land produce is nowhere near that of brazil to sustain our consumption.

    the problem with solar panels is not the collection efficiency rather the current bottleneck is the storage. until those efficient batteries are sold commercially, we can all live off the grid. net-metering is cool but yeah, "storage".

  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by mogul View Post
    this mentality is so last century and should remain there.
    we are a nation of idiots but i believe we are capable of choosing the right leaders (or become one) this time around.

    geothermal is not a stable source (not to mention dangerous) and is costly both in implementation and maintenance and ROI is too long. i think this was already ruled out sa atong government. that is why there is little to no support in this sector. biofuels, on the side note, is supposed to take flight however our land produce is nowhere near that of brazil to sustain our consumption.

    the problem with solar panels is not the collection efficiency rather the current bottleneck is the storage. until those efficient batteries are sold commercially, we can all live off the grid. net-metering is cool but yeah, "storage".
    i hope we choose the right leader. actually government is actively exploring geothermal spots around the country through DOE.
    Last edited by digitalsuperman; 04-12-2016 at 04:40 PM. Reason: wrong agency

  4. #124
    until the stereotype on nuclear energy is bad... i doubt nga magamit na nato...

  5. #125
    Once the country is secure enough (from terrorists) and better laws can be enacted and executed for our energy sector then yes, Nuclear energy would be a welcome sight.

    But we can never expand energy production (especially if clean) without outside help.
    So I would suggest to open this up for external investors and in a sense, less corruption from local owners/politics.

  6. #126
    mgnuclear ta pra mgbuhat na pud ta ug nuclear bomb pang atbang sa China

  7. #127
    Quote Originally Posted by ingkiang View Post
    mgnuclear ta pra mgbuhat na pud ta ug nuclear bomb pang atbang sa China
    I dont know if serious ka ani nga comment pero di pa nato ma perfect ang paghimo og nuke, ma-lumos nta sa mga economic sanctions.

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    Approve ko aning Nuclear Power Plant,

    Kumparasuna mas safe na ang design sa Nuclear power plant,

    and problema lang asa ilabay ang waste, unlike USA, naa clay deserto, did2 gelubong ilawom sa bukid.

  9. #129
    Kun kaya nato mo imbento ug energy drink....aw di kaya pud kaayo nato mohimo ug energy source....kana ra diay...ka sisiw....

  10. #130
    Maghuwat tas nuclear fusion nga clean energy.

    China's nuclear fusion



    Germany's nuclear fusion

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