President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. spelled out the measures to address the high cost of green technology as the world transitions from fossil fuel use to renewables to avert climate crisis.
The civil nuclear cooperation signed between the Philippines and the United States on Friday, Nov. 17, will provide benefit not only to power generation and supply but also to agriculture, health and water management, to name a few, Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Raphael Lotilla said.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. participated in the 2nd Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Leaders’ Meeting on Thursday, Nov. 16, joining other world leaders in vowing to implement measures that prevent supply chain disruptions, promote green energy, and combat corruption.
Dubbed as the fastest agreement signed on nuclear energy, the Philippines and the United States inked on Thursday (San Francisco time) an “Agreement for Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy”, or the so-called 123 Agreement.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday called for stronger economic and technical cooperation to ensure that green energy solutions are accessible and affordable to all.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said his meeting with US Vice President Kamala Harris centered on the Philippine assessment on the situation in the West Philippines Sea (WPS), as the country is exerting all efforts to maintain peace in the region.