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Businessmen belonging to the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry are bracing for more sources of power including nuclear power plant to address power shortages and future demands. Frank Carbon, executive director of MBCCI, said they are pushing the Visayan solons to study moves for legalities of possibly welcoming investors on small nuclear power plants, which are smaller than the existing one in Bataan.
Carbon said there is now a company that is conducting a study to build a wind power plant along Talisay City to Manapla coastal road. He said the company is currently conducting a study on how much power could be generated from the wind in the said area. They are still studying of possibly putting up a 40-megawatt wind power in the said area, he added. 'The company is serious about its plan,' Carbon said.
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