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Chapter 168 - Potential Sites

May 30th, 2028

TG Tower, Strategy Operations Floor — Energy Deployment Planning Briefing

10:15 AM

It wasn't a big meeting.

Just six people.

One glass table, two projection screens, and multiple folders labeled SITE FEASIBILITY—Nuclear Deployment (Confidential).

Timothy sat at the head of the table.

Jose Reyes stood near the display, crossing through slides as the others took seats—two project development analysts, one financial planner, and an external energy policy consultant.

"Alright," Timothy said. "Let's begin."

Jose nodded and brought up the map.

Proposed Philippine Nuclear Deployment Sites — DOE Feasibility (2026–2028)

Color-coded markers appeared across the map.

Luzon — three markers.

Visayas — one marker.

Mindanao — two markers.

"These," Jose began, "are the DOE-prequalified potential sites for conventional nuclear development. All are previously studied, either during the Bataan Nuclear Plant era or during post-2010 feasibility reviews."

He zoomed in.

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