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  1. #51

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant


    Quote Originally Posted by diatabz View Post
    Hmm.. You have some interesting comments on your reference article.

    Now how sure are you that PI won't engage in illegal dumping? We can't even manage our landfills and segregate our waste properly. I'm all for nuclear energy, but only until such a time when we're actually ready for it.
    you would rather agree on a comment rather than the source credible man pud ni na site.
    how can you explain whats written on this page (no commentary ni ha)
    Coal Combustion - ORNL Review Vol. 26, No. 3&4, 1993

    pila man pud ka tons of waste produced by nuclear plants compared pud na sa coal based. 1GW nuclear reactor produced 1.5tons of fission product per year compared that to coal/oil base plants.

    Kung wa ka salig sa pinoy, Foreign companies lang ang mo-operate ani, maintain ug dispose of waste. hopefully that will give you a peace of mind.

  2. #52

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    you would rather agree on a comment rather than the source credible man pud ni na site.
    how can you explain whats written on this page (no commentary ni ha)
    Coal Combustion - ORNL Review Vol. 26, No. 3&4, 1993

    pila man pud ka tons of waste produced by nuclear plants compared pud na sa coal based. 1GW nuclear reactor produced 1.5tons of fission product per year compared that to coal/oil base plants.
    I highlight comments that make sense and raise good points--whether or not the article comes from a credible site or not is beside the point.

    Interestingly enough, here's a clarification on the last part of the article.

    As a general clarification, ounce for ounce, coal ash released from a power plant delivers more radiation than nuclear waste shielded via water or dry cask storage.
    This brings me back to my earlier point. What happens when the waste isn't disposed properly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    Kung wa ka salig sa pinoy, Foreign companies lang ang mo-operate ani, maintain ug dispose of waste. hopefully that will give you a peace of mind.
    That's what I said in a previous post.

  3. #53

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    Quote Originally Posted by LytSlpr View Post
    no nukes in the philippines for me. too corrupt, no contingency plan.

    it is not the radiation that will kill us, it is the corruption.

    if we were an advanced country and we have the money to maintain it, then i would consider.
    sir.. dako chances nga ma self sustaining or basin ma income generating pa gali nang nuclear power plant

  4. #54

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    I'm into it . . . economical, power efficient etc. but i hope there is a reliable operator

  5. #55

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    Quote Originally Posted by diatabz View Post
    I highlight comments that make sense and raise good points--whether or not the article comes from a credible site or not is beside the point.

    Interestingly enough, here's a clarification on the last part of the article.

    This brings me back to my earlier point. What happens when the waste isn't disposed properly?

    That's what I said in a previous post.
    seriously i find it really stupid comparing it gram for gram, how can we exactly measure the amount of radiation from coal plants when it spew millions of tons in the air and produced 130 millions tons of solid waste (in US alone) compare that to several tons of nuclear waste worldwide.

    Nuclear waste can be recycle i believe Japan are doing this. Some of Japan's spent nuclear fuel rods are just left at the pool for years before shipping them out. technically we can just put this spent rods in pool as long as it takes maybe we should build a bigger pool so people wont be panicky about disposing it

  6. #56

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    agree ko ani.. Go for nuclear power plants..

    dli nata anang mga temporary power plants nga dako kaau og gasto para e-operate....
    kanang nuclear power plant usa na sa permanent solution sa atong electric crisis..

  7. #57

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    ang pagmahay naa sa ulahi....

  8. #58

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    Quote Originally Posted by Xilcher View Post
    ang pagmahay naa sa ulahi....
    dakong sakto.. basin mag mahay2x ra unya ta ngano wala nag nuclear inig pirti na mahala sa fuel sa ato current power supply .. ma apektahan pud ang mga baligya kai dako sila gasto sa production ug operating (manufacturer ug tindahan) expenses

  9. #59

    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    sus ug pinoy mag paandar aning nuke..tabla ra ug naghikog tanang tanan ani..mupay kurakot kaau goberno tiwasan pa sa substandard ang gamiton ani ba..ug langyaw sad ang mobantay ani moreklamo sad kay mahal au bayad nila..unsaon nlng ni ron?

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    Default Re: DOST secretary bats for use of Bataan nuke plant

    yes to Nuclear Power Plant

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