Philippine Nuclear Power Plant 1 (PNPP-1)

Did you know that the Philippines’ reliance on imported energy sources costs its businesses over US$5 billion each year? Imagine if that amount could be reinvested into local growth, securing a future powered by affordable, stable nuclear energy.

In 2024, the Philippines stands on the verge of an energy revolution, and the National Power Corporation holds the keys to the long-dormant Philippine Nuclear Power Plant 1 (PNPP-1) in Bataan that can power the future.

However, with aging infrastructure, sky-high refurbishment costs, and fierce opposition from activist groups, the path forward is treacherous.

Billions of dollars – and the nation’s energy security – hang in the balance.

Can the Philippine power industry rally the financial and political backing needed to overcome these obstacles, or will the Philippines remain shackled to expensive, unreliable fossil fuel imports?

How can the PNPP-1 help the industry unlock energy independence for the Philippines? Can the plant be enabled to reach its full potential?

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Philippine Nuclear Power Plant 1 (PNPP-1)

The Philippines has become heavily reliant on costly imported coal for its power generation. In 2022, the Philippines imported US$ 5.18 billion in Coal Briquettes and was the 11th largest importer of Coal Briquettes in the world. In 2023, coal power comprised 61.92% of the country’s electricity mix.
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Nuclear Power Forum Asia 2024
Affordable, Reliable, and Clean Energy to Reduce 
Business Costs and Sustain High GDP Growth
November 20-22, 2024
Manila, Philippines
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