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DOE Taps OECD-NEA Expertise To Develop Philippines Nuke Energy

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DOE Taps OECD-NEA Expertise To Develop Philippines Nuke Energy

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The Department of Energy (DOE) has tapped the expertise of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development – Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD-NEA) to help achieve its goals under the Philippine Nuclear Energy Program.

In a statement on Wednesday, the DOE said Secretary Raphael Lotilla and OECD-NEA Director General William Magwood IV met in Taguig City on Feb. 24 to discuss the country’s nuclear energy developments.

The DOE said OECD-NEA’s expertise would be instrumental as the government aims to integrate nuclear power into the country’s energy mix by introducing 1,200 megawatts from nuclear energy technologies by 2032.

“Much of our work has focused on building a strong legal and regulatory framework for nuclear energy. We have made significant progress in submitting all necessary requirements for the ratification of existing nuclear energy-related agreements, paving the way for a safe, sustainable, and responsible nuclear energy program that will secure our nation’s energy future,” Lotilla said.

He likewise highlighted the country’s significant milestones, such as adopting a clear national policy on nuclear energy through Executive Order 164 and receiving recognition from the International Atomic Energy Agency in December 2024.

However, Lotilla also cited challenges, such as rising nuclear project costs and persisting issues in the supply chain.

Meanwhile, Magwood praised the Philippines’ progress and pledged continued support from OECD-NEA in overcoming these challenges by providing technical expertise and developing the local workforce.

“We are working with many countries in making practical decisions and we look forward to working with you. That is why I’m here — to be of help and to establish a very positive relationship with you,” the DOE statement quoted him as telling Lotilla. (PNA)