Metro Manila · Metro Washington, DC

Delivering the Solutions that Create Wins for our Clients

Global City Partners bridges nuclear technology, international capital, and Philippine regulatory architecture — from requirements refinement to project close.

30+
Years in large-scale infrastructure
1,200 MW
Philippine nuclear capacity target by 2032
2026
PhilATOM opens for NPP licence applications

Capturing opportunities that improve people's lives

Global City Partners supports clients across the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. We help large and small corporations and government agencies assess and capture business opportunities that improve people's lives and the infrastructure around them — energy, telecommunications, security — across the globe and into space.

Americas
United States · federal & commercial clients
Europe
UK, France, wider EU programme support
Asia–Pacific
Philippines, Southeast Asia, Australia
Middle East
Government & infrastructure programmes
Energy — nuclear, renewables & baseload infrastructure
Telecommunications — carrier-grade & government networks
Security — intelligence community, DoD, cybersecurity and AI-native systems
Space — advancing space-based communications and satellite systems for government and commercial entities

Four pillars in the Philippine nuclear market

01

Advisory Fulfillment

Full-cycle bid leadership for companies entering DOE and PhilATOM procurement — from compliance architecture to technical volume strategy and executive review.

02

US–Asia Partnership Facilitation

Connecting American technology with Korean construction, French regulatory experience, and Canadian uranium supply — the multi-stakeholder coalition model PhilATOM requires.

03

Government Stakeholder Engagement

Developing direct engagement with DOE, PhilATOM, Philippine Congress, and the Maharlika Investment Corporation — built on relationships, not introductions.

04

Financing Architecture

Bridging sovereign wealth, USTDA, EXIM Bank, and private capital into blended structures that match the scale and risk profile of nuclear infrastructure.

Why the Philippines. Why now.

The regulatory and commercial foundations for Philippine nuclear energy are now in place. Nuclear power generates more electricity per hectare than any other source — with near-zero carbon emissions and one of the strongest safety records in modern energy. Philippine electricity demand is growing at over 6% annually, driven by urbanisation, industrialisation, and the surge in data centre and AI infrastructure investment. Oil, coal, solar, wind, and geothermal — individually and combined — cannot deliver the scale, density, and reliability of baseload power the country needs. Nuclear can.

2026
PhilATOM opens for NPP licence applications
2032
Target year for 1,200 MW of nuclear capacity online
123
US–Philippines Agreement in force since July 2024 — legal foundation for US civil nuclear cooperation
MIC
Maharlika sovereign wealth fund engaged on blended nuclear financing
2024
July 2024
US–Philippines 123 Agreement enters into force — establishing the legal foundation for US civil nuclear technology transfer and cooperation.
2025
September 2025
PhilATOM Act signed — creating an independent nuclear regulator and opening the path to NPP licence applications.
2026
2026
PhilATOM begins accepting NPP licence applications. Procurement windows open across DOE and independent utility programmes. Positioning is critical.
2032
Target 2032
1,200 MW nuclear capacity target — with construction timelines making today the effective decision point for any company seeking a role in this programme.

Start the conversation

Whether you are a technology vendor, a financing institution, or a government stakeholder exploring the Philippine nuclear market — we would welcome a direct conversation.

Email LThomas@GlobalCityPartners.com
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