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Philippine Bishops: 'No to the Nuclear Power Station of Alaminos'

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The energy ministry would like to start the production of atomic energy in the Philippines from the province of Pangasinan with the construction of a 1,200 megawatt plant. In a pastoral letter the opposition of the prelates of the region where the plant would rise: "After Fukushima we choose prudence, investing in renewable energies that guarantee security, resilience and a real long-term development for our people'.

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The energy ministry would like to start the production of atomic energy in the Philippines from the province of Pangasinan with the construction of a 1,200 megawatt plant. In a pastoral letter the opposition of the prelates of the region where the plant would rise: "After Fukushima we choose prudence, investing in renewable energies that guarantee security, resilience and a real long-term development for our people'.

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asianews.it broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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