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A Very Brief View of How the Philippines Achieved the Energy Independence of 56% in 1983, as a Departure from the Energy Independence of 4%, in 1973, equivalent to Energy Dependence of 96% in 1973


 

 

Narating ang KASARINLAN sa 56% in 1983

(Reached ENERGY INDEPENDENCE of 56% in 1983)


from ENERGY DEPENDENCE of 96% in 1973

 

Energy DEPENDENCE became 44% in 10 years


This was a Fruit of the Program of

President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos

 

FOR THE PHILIPPINES,

For Ordinary FILIPINOS who want to make use of the Technology for their own COMMUNITIES and are Able to give a GIFT for the WORLD

In 1973, the Philippines was experiencing extreme ENERGY DEPENDENCE of 96% upon the outside world. It was seen that the resources of the Country could elevate its position in the world, as the Philippines was elevating PEOPLE’S lives.

What did the Philippines do in the 10 years preceeding?

And the 620 Megawatts from the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant No 1 did not yet count because the Nuclear fuel rods were not yet allowed to start the controlled nuclear reactor. However, in 1982, it generated 20 MW and supplied it to the grid for 20 minutes as part of the commissioning process. The circulating pumps were activated to generate steam from the friction created by the impellers.

Energy Independence would have climbed HIGHER than 56%, if the nuclear power plant was operated in 1982 as SCHEDULED. And the Country would have paid for LOANS from income, and not simply dished out USD2billion PLUS Interest Payments, while NOT operating a SAFE and ENVIRONMENTALLY friendly nuclear power plant.

Bullet-points for the answer to the question.

Why is this to be TRUE?

His KPSPP DREAM continues.

JOB CREATION at LOCATIONS with the following JOB DESCRIPTIONS

Recovering FREE ENERGY in WASTE HEAT. This DREAM includes Sea Water providing communities with

PFEM’S GIFT to FILIPINOS are FILIPINO’S GIFT to the WORLD ! ! !

AFFORDABLE and RELIABLE ELECTRICITY

                                                                                                                                                                    

A YouTube Video of How Co-Generation Helps Achieve Energy Independence

                                                                                                                                                                    

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Overview


Thoughts


Technical Schematics


Energy Independence

Outputs


Details of Technology


Economics and IRR (Internal Rate of Return)


Implementation


Summary


                                                                                                                                                                    

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