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  1. #191

    Possible? yes. pero sa atong present na situation morag lisords. . .asa man nya nato ipanglabay nang mga waste materials ana mga radioactive ra ba na. . .nya ang pagmaintain pa gyud ana mas dako pa ang gastohon kay sa ordinaryo nga power plant. ang resulta mahal gyapon ang ato korente sa cebu.

  2. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by tora bora View Post
    asa man nya nato ipanglabay nang mga waste materials ana mga radioactive ra ba na. . .
    Malacaņang Palace is a good place for that.

  3. #193
    para nako, murag premature pa kaau para ana na thing hehehehe

  4. #194
    nuclear gud tawn.... saornz.... thats way too much ambitious...... not now..not even in a hundred years..
    if we are to be compared to other countries in terms of development, we are way too far behind. i think we are in not a 3rd world country, we are a 4th world country kung naa man gani...
    Last edited by shogunfreak; 10-06-2008 at 12:16 PM.

  5. #195
    Quote Originally Posted by vanguard View Post
    Malacaņang Palace is a good place for that.
    wa sad ko kahuna huna ana da. . .hehehe ipashare share dayun sa mga tongressman ang mga waste nya sila na bahala ug safekeeping sa ila tagsa tagsa ka cr no.

  6. #196
    Our military cannot even eliminate or control the separatist/terrorist group in this country... how much more in procuring a NUCLEAR POWER PLANT FACILITIES...wat da ****!!

  7. #197
    Quote Originally Posted by ezekiel View Post
    Our military cannot even eliminate or control the separatist/terrorist group in this country... how much more in procuring a NUCLEAR POWER PLANT FACILITIES...wat da ****!!
    korek!! its like picking up a stone and hitting it to oursleves....

  8. #198
    suwayi butang nuclear powerplant oh diba initan ta sa china....

    initan man gani sa US ang iran ug north korea... kita na nga allyado ta sa US initan sad ta sa china ug sa russia....

  9. #199

    Default nuclear power plant

    I agree that nuclear energy is cheaper and cleaner and with diligent maintenance, should be safe. In these modern times, it is one of the ways to go forward, though a bit expensive not considering it's inherent danger. While we are to have some lengthy debate on the reopening of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, I may, in the meantime suggest that we go solar. Philippines, being a tropical nation receives more sunlight during the year. Solar energy is (1) renewable, unlike oil which when consumed is gone, sunlight is expected the next day. We may not be able to use the power of the sun during night or on stormy and cloudy days, etc., but we can expect on the sun to be there the next day. We may also collect and store its power for use during rainy days and nights through a deep cycle battery. Also, unlike big generators we currently used to produce our power needs, it is (2) non-noise/non-poisonous gas pollutant, conducive to our thought of having a GREEN Mother Earth. It is also (3) very easy install and to maintain because solar power gadgets have no moving parts. But the most beneficial thing we get is that while installation may cost a little bit higher, this will be more than fully recovered in the long run as there will be then (4) no more expensive monthly electric bills for the next 25 to 30 years! For sure, this should be a win-win situation! IMAGINE, those who can afford to install one will then save on expensive electric bills for so many years ahead...... and following the law of supply and demand, electricity should then be also more affordable to our less fortunate consumer brothers! Unlike before where solar gadget supplies were hard to find aside from being expensive, these are now available locally at cost even lower than 50% of the current world market. Quality may not be an issue here as the solar cells used are imported from Germany & the USA and assembled in China using the latest manufacturing technology. All products are CU, TUV and RoHS certified. Further, if we think of an even more efficient one, there is a what we call "hybrid" or a combination of solar & wind power.... now all locally!

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