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Pangasinan 2nd District Representative Mark Cojuangco, a longtime advocate of nuclear energy and principal author of the Philippine Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (PhilAtom) Bill, led a town hall meeting in the Municipality of Labrador to open discussions on nuclear power as a potential solution to high electricity costs and a catalyst for local economic growth.

Joined by Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) Director Dr. Carlo Arcilla, local officials, and residents, Cojuangco underscored Labradorโ€™s strong potential to host the countryโ€™s first modern nuclear power facilityโ€”thanks to its strategic location along Lingayen Gulf and the openness of its people.

โ€œWith nuclear power, Labrador can access the cheapest and most reliable electricity in the country, at around โ‚ฑ5 per kWh,โ€ Cojuangco said. โ€œWith the right framework, we could even extend free electricity to the people of Labradorโ€”reducing household bills, lowering farm and business costs, and powering local industries.โ€

He also cited the 2024 Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showing strong public support for nuclear energy, stressing that โ€œthe people want cheaper electricity and stable jobs that nuclear power can provide.โ€

Dr. Arcilla echoed these points, noting that nuclear power is โ€œone of the cleanest, cheapest, and most reliable energy sources available today,โ€ offering both energy security and environmental responsibility.

Labrador Mayor Noel Uson expressed optimism about the projectโ€™s potential. โ€œWe welcome this opportunity because it aligns with our vision of improving infrastructure, boosting the economy, and uplifting the lives of our people,โ€ he said.

Cojuangco also highlighted the importance of the PhilAtom Law, which establishes an independent nuclear regulator to ensure safety and build investor confidence. โ€œWe now have the institutional foundation to make nuclear energy a reliable and secure reality for Filipinos,โ€ he added.

The town hall formed part of Stand Up for Nuclear 2025, organized by Alpas Pinas, a non-profit group promoting nuclear energy as a clean, sustainable power source. Convenor Gayle Certeza lauded the enthusiasm of Labrador residents, saying, โ€œWhat we witnessed today is genuine excitement about how reliable and affordable energy can transform lives and communities.โ€

As the Philippines continues to face high electricity costs, Cojuangco emphasized that nuclear power is no longer just an optionโ€”it is a necessity for national progress.

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