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Gatchalian wants PH to have comprehensive nuclear energy regulation

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SENATE ADOPTS RESO CELEBRATING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH NORWAY: Sen. Win Gatchalian (2nd row, right) poses with colleagues led by Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” F. Zubiri (2nd row, 7th from left) and Norwegian Ambassador Christian Halaas Lyster after the Senate adopted Resolution No. 852, recognizing the enduring friendship and cooperation between the Philippines and the Kingdom of Norway, and commemorating the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations Wednesday, December 6, 2023. Gatchalian, sponsor of the resolution, said around 25, 000 Filipinos are currently employed on Norwegian ships, which accounts for one-third of the total number of seafarers on Norwegian-controlled vessels. In addition, he said, the Norwegian Shipowners Association, through the Norwegian Training Center, has provided scholarships to more than 7,000 Filipino cadets over the past 33 years. “Norway has been a true friend and ally of the Philippines in our quest for a just and lasting peace in our land. As we mark the 75th anniversary of our diplomatic relations this year, let us express our gratitude and appreciation to the Norwegian Government and their people for their invaluable contribution to the peace process and the development of our country,” Gatchalian said. Also in photo are Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva and Sens. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Nancy Binay, Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito, Raffy Tulfo, Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, Francis “Tol” Tulfo, Risa Hontiveros, Robinhood Padilla, Grace Poe and Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go. All senators were made co-authors of the resolution. (Bibo Nueva España/Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has filed a Senate bill seeking to establish a comprehensive nuclear energy regulation to ensure the safety and security of its potential use in the Philippines.

Gatchalian, in his Senate Bill No. 2506 filed in early December, said nuclear energy has historically become the backbone of developed economies but it has also resulted in catastrophic crises.

“This bill thus seeks to establish a national legal framework for the safe and peaceful use of nuclear energy and ionizing radiation which is consistent with the Philippines’ international commitments as well as the country’s needs, plans, and policies,” Gatchalian’s measure reads.

According to the senator, the main features of his bill are as follows:

“If enacted into law, the bill would help ensure safety in the potential use of nuclear energy in the country,” Gatchalian said in a separate statement issued Monday.

“It is important that we have an appropriate law that will govern the use of nuclear energy in the country. It will not be easy to start using this technology so we must ensure that every step we take is safe,” Gatchalian added in Filipino.

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. himself previously said that the government is carefully studying the possibility of using nuclear energy to prevent a potential power crisis in the Philippines.

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