by Philippine News Agency April 11,
2016 (updated)
MOCK VOTING–A nun casts her ballot
during a mock election and public demonstration of how to use the voting
machines at the Paco Catholic School spearheaded by the PPCRV and the
Archdiocesan commission on Youth in Paco, Manila . (MB File-John Jerome Ganzon)
As part of the Power Task Force
Election 2016, the Department of Energy remains keen on ensuring that power
supply in the country will be adequate, reliable and stable for the entire
summer period, especially during the national and local elections.
“Our team is currently assessing the
power supply situation by closely coordinating with the National Grid
Corporation of the Philippines and the power plant owners/operators in Luzon,
Visayas, and Mindanao to make sure that the generating facilities which are
currently on maintenance shutdown will be back online ahead of the election
period,” Energy Secretary Zenaida Monsada said.
She emphasized that these planned
outages are more on the integrity assessment of the plants to ensure that these
are sound and running during the elections period.
Monsada added that the yellow alert
only means a limited or thin reserve power; and based on the outlook for Luzon,
yellow alert status will only register in the afternoon of today as reserve
power will normalize in the evening.
Moreover, it has been reported to
the DOE that the National Grid Corporation of Philippines, as the system
operator, has already alerted the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities
Management Corp., the operator of the 600 MW Malaya Plant to run this generating
facility in an effort to augment the power supply.
The DOE has also coordinated with
the Interruptible Load Program participants for provisional power supply of
about 826 MW to supplement the available capacities.
Luzon power generating plants undergoing
maintenance shutdown are targeted to be back online before April ends.
Expected to be back on stream
tonight are the 300 MW Calaca Unit 2 which suffers from turbine problem, and
TMO Units 5 and 6 totaling to 119 MW which extended its maintenance works.
Other plants with scheduled
maintenance are the 382 MW Pagbilao Unit 1, 190 MW Magat Hydropower plant, and
145 MW San Roque Unit 3.
For Visayas, the geothermal power
plants operated by EDC are still undergoing maintenance since January. It has
to be noted that the Visayas Grid has normal reserve level throughout the day
except in the evening where drop in output can be attributed to reduced
capacities from solar power generating plants.
Meanwhile, the 150 MW Therma South,
Inc. plant, which is on forced outage, is already undergoing assessment to
immediately restore the needed power supply capacities in Mindanao, which is
now on red alert. Moreover, the 35 MW Pulangui Unit 4 will be back online
before April ends.
By laying down measures and
synchronizing efforts in preparation for the elections on 09 May 2016, it can
be recalled that the Commission on Elections has deputized the DOE and various
energy agencies for the provision of electricity to every voter’s precinct.
Relatively, the DOE has been meeting with power stakeholders (e.g., Generation,
Transmission, Distribution companies, and Local Government Units) around the
country to discuss and simulate their preparedness plans and programs for the
elections.
Furthermore, power supply updates on
Election Day will be published through the DOE’s Twitter account (@DOE_PH),
Facebook account (www.facebook.com/doe.gov.ph) and the DOE website
(www.doe.gov.ph), as well as in various social networking sites of the Election
Power Task Force members at a designated time in the morning, afternoon, and
evening.
Alongside all these measures, the
DOE continues to encourage all energy consumers to practice efficient and
judicious use of electricity as a way of life beyond elections and summer.
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