DOE eyes global partnerships for nuclear power integration by 2032

The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking to establish global partnerships during the second Philippine International Nuclear Supply Chain Forum (PINSCF) to bolster supply chains and support the Philippines' goal of incorporating nuclear power into its energy mix by 2032.

Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin emphasized that this year's forum aims to transition preliminary discussions from the previous year into tangible partnerships and strategies for strengthening nuclear supply chains.

The Philippines is demonstrating its commitment to engaging at a high level, ensuring its nuclear energy development follows world-class expertise and adheres to safe, sustainable practices.

PINSCF 2025, scheduled for October 2-3 at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Taguig City, will gather nuclear leaders and supply chain experts from nine countries, including Argentina, China, France, Japan, Russia, and the United States.

The forum's theme highlights the importance of building a strategic, adaptive, future-ready, and empowered Philippine nuclear supply chain to foster sustainable industrial growth.

Key discussion points will include enhancing supply chain resilience, ensuring nuclear safety, and advancing the Philippines' roadmap for nuclear energy integration.

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