President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he sees battery energy farms as a “solution” to the country’s energy needs. | DYGalvezINQ
“This is now the solution to that problem. And it doesn’t necessarily apply only to wind farms, it doesn’t necessarily apply to only solar, it applies to all kinds of power that we are able to use,” Marcos added.
“It is clean, it is zero-emission, zero-water extraction, no noise pollution. Given the increasing generation of renewable energy, it is vital then that we advance and incorporate Energy Storage Systems, or ESS, in our overall energy infrastructure. Indeed, it promises great rewards for our country,” the President said.
Mentioning the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, which he said “was never in operation,” Marcos said a nuclear power plant cannot really be turned off and on very easily.
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