DOE wants to retire old coal power plants, shift to nuclear energy

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The Department of Energy plans to retire and repurpose the country’s coal-fired power plants and develop nuclear power as part

“There is a need for us to retire some of the coal plant capacities,” DOE director for energy policy and planning bureau Michael Sinocruz said during the public consultations on the proposed Philippine Energy Plan 2023 to 2050.

“These are some of the criteria that we will use for us to decide whether some of these coal plants should be retired under the clean energy scenario,” he said.

 

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