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Meralco, France energy giant to explore nuclear power dev’t in PH

Desk Editor April 15, 2025
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Meralco vice president and head of business development Andrew Jason Tan, EDF senior vice president Vakisasai Ramany, Meralco chair and chief executive officer Manuel V. Pangilinan, and Meralco executive vice president and chief operating officer Ronnie Aperocho (from left) were at the signing ceremony. (FrenchEmbassyPH X)

POWER UTILITY giant Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with France’s state-owned Électricité de France SA (EDF) to explore the deployment of nuclear energy in the Philippines, an initiative aimed at bolstering long-term energy security.

EDF will provide Meralco with technical support and strategic guidance in conducting feasibility studies under the two-year memorandum of cooperation, according to a news release over the weekend.

Meralco revealed in November 2024 that it is in talks with the French government on research collaborations.

The studies will focus on evaluating site readiness, grid integration and the economic viability of nuclear energy in the Philippines.

“One of Philippine government’s key objectives is to achieve greater energy security for our country and nuclear power is one viable path toward that goal,” Meralco chair and chief executive officer Manuel V. Pangilinan said.

“We see this cooperation as a significant first step for Meralco, and we are committed to taking a leadership role in advancing nuclear energy in the Philippines,” he added.

EDF, one of the world’s largest nuclear power operators, will also offer tailored training on nuclear reactor technologies and project management.

It will support Meralco in preparing for potential deployment and in seeking financing options, including those from the French government.

“Through this important first step — and the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with you — we hope to make real progress at your site as well. This is the beginning of what we envision as a remarkable, long-term journey, one that could span the next hundred years,” EDF senior vice president for International Nuclear Development Vakisasai Ramany told Meralco officials.

The collaboration builds on Meralco’s nuclear energy strategic transition initiative and its ongoing engagements with France’s top research institutions.

Through its Meralco Power Academy, the company has partnered with Université Paris-Saclay under the Filipino Scholars and Interns on Nuclear Engineering program to develop future Filipino experts in the nuclear field.

Meralco has also engaged French agencies, including the Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, for potential collaborations on nuclear safety and knowledge-sharing.

As the Philippines’ largest electric distribution utility, Meralco said the partnership reflects its commitment to exploring innovative, sustainable, and secure energy solutions in response to the country’s growing power needs. (Darryl John Esguerra)

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