Letter of Instructions No. 432, issued on July 17, 1976, addresses concerns from factory owners regarding high electricity costs following the establishment of nuclear and geothermal energy plants. The letter highlights that these costs may hinder current and future expansion and investment plans for businesses. In response to these complaints, it mandates an in-depth study and projection of electricity costs for end-users through the end of the century. The aim is to assess the economic impact of energy pricing on industrial growth and development.
July 17, 1976
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 432
| TO | : | Chairman Alfredo Juinio |
| Power Development Council |
There are complaints from factory owners that the cost of electricity after the establishment of the nuclear and geothermal plants and other sources of energy will be too high and prohibitive and will be too burdensome to their present projects and will be a deterrent to their future as well as present expansion and investment plans. cdt
In view of these complaints, I order an in-depth study and projection of the cost of electricity to the end-users up to the end of the century. acd
In-Depth Study and Projection of Cost of Electricity to End-Users, Letter of Instructions No. 432, Jul 17, 1976 (Philippines)
In-Depth Study and Projection of Cost of Electricity to End-Users, Letter of Instructions No. 432 (Phil. 1976)
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