Updated
7:55 PM, August 07, 2016
MANILA, Philippines –
The Department of Energy (DOE) is forming a technical team for its planned
audit of all power plants in Luzon.
Energy Secretary
Alfonso Cusi earlier ordered that an audit be conducted, amid the recent series
of blackouts that have hit Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
In an interview with
dzBB on Saturday, August 6, DOE spokesperson Pete Ilagan said the department is
in talks with engineers who will be joining the audit team.
"Maliban sa
expertise ng mga inhinyero sa Department of Energy at sa mga agency sa
Department of Energy, ay atin ding inaanyayahan ang mga pribadong mga experts
katulad ng mga electrical engineers na napapabilang dito sa isang national
association kasama na rin po 'yung mga mechanical engineers," Ilagan said.
(Aside from the
expertise of our engineers at the Department of Energy and attached agencies of
the Department of Energy, we are also inviting experts from the private sector,
such as electrical engineers who are part of a national association and also mechanical
engineers, to join the team.)
Ilagan said the
timeline for the audit could be determined by Monday, August 8.
The blackouts in Luzon
had occurred due to thinning or zero reserves, with several power plants either
on maintenance shutdown or experiencing forced outages.
Asked about immediate
solutions to the thin reserves, Ilagan said Cusi already reminded the National
Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) of its obligations.
"Kailangan
nakahanda pirmi ang National Grid Corporation of the Philippines sa reserve
capacity nang sa ganoon kapag ganitong mayroong nagsa-shut down, ay mayroon
agad reserbang planta, reserbang kapasidad na mapag-pupunuan 'yung kakulangan
bunga nitong mga tinatawag na forced outages or unplanned na mga outages," said Ilagan.
(The NGCP should always
be ready with reserve capacity so that when there are shutdowns, we already
have a reserve plant, reserve capacity that would fill the shortage brought
about by what we call forced outages or unplanned outages.)
Aside from the audit,
Cusi asked the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to investigate possible
violations by power utilities. He said the blackouts are "in total
violation" of the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA).
The Senate energy
committee also plans to look into the simultaneous blackouts and whether there
was price rigging by industry players. –
Rappler.com
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