The Dinginin Power Station is a massive 1.3 Gigawatt Coal-Fired Powerplant, which makes it the Philippines’ largest ever in its history.
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2050/2060 ubos na coal sa buong mundo
Coall power /nuclear power plant ano ba talaga. Mahal ang Coall import Yan.
30% fossil and 70 % clean energy ,pwede😁
I think that's a terrible idea to deface such a beautiful country that has so much potential for tourism and clean energy like solar and wind. Government and entreprenors love shortcuts. Too often, quantitative over qualitative growth prevail to "boost" the country's economy. In fact they're all in for their deep pockets or re-election. As such people do not need much increase in energy, in as much as those companies that want to export manufactured goods out of the country to enrich themselves at the expense of people's heath and country's pollution. There is a way for the common people to become almost totally energy independent by adding themselves a few solar panels over their roofs, a hybrid inverter and and 2kW of 48VDC LiFePO4 batteries. With a setup like this, all power needed to cook, wash and unwrinkle clothes, heat a water tank, power a couple of ceiling fans and a fridge… is met during the whole day, as long as heavy consumption devices aren't run simultaneously. This way if the majority of the population saves energy, then the country cuts its energy needs and pollution by half. That would improve people's living standard. No need for solar farms! People will manage their power needs on their own and will add panels, mini wind turbine for the nigths, or mini split air conditioning as they save money and become more affordable. The government should actually subsidize these individuals projects rather than pouring money into big businesses who build wealth for themselves instead of alleviating poverty. More dependency on fossil fuel won't resolve the economic upturn that is needed for the country. it's expensive, otherwise very dirty, creates dependency and debts, an ecological crisis, and will ruin the health and beauty of the Philippines. My approach creates jobs, saves money in electricity and gas, can recharge their cars for free if they want to uberize or Amazonize themselve, and keeps this country moving in toward real growth. Scrap and recycle those fossil fuel gradually as feasible. For a country that has plenty of wind and sun, that's what I think should be done with a little pitching from the government
No to coal. Yes to safe nuclear power plants