(The Philippine Star) | Updated August 21, 2016 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines -
Despite information campaigns, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines
(NGCP) is alarmed over the increase of transmission line and tower parts theft
in the last two years as this could cause interruption in the delivery of
electricity to consumers.
NGCP said in a statement
there has been higher instance of transmission line and tower parts pilferage
since 2014.
In 2015 alone, 13
incidents of stolen parts from transmission lines, substations, and other
related facilities were reported to NGCP. Five cases have been reported from
January to May 2016.
RA 7832 or the
Anti-Electricity and Electric Transmission Lines/ Materials Pilferage Act of
1994 prohibits the possession, control, or custody of electric power
transmission line/material by any person not engaged in the transmission or
distribution of electric power, or in the manufacture of such materials.
Those found guilty will
face 12 to 20 years of imprisonment and fines ranging from P50,000 to P100,000.
Meanwhile, NGCP’s
information campaign has resulted in a steady decrease of electrocution
incidents, from a peak of 29 in 2012 to a five-year low of 17 in 2015. No
employee-related accidents were also recorded for 2015 and 2016.
It said information
sessions focusing on transmission line safety and right-of-way were conducted in
barangays and local government units identified as crucial to NGCP operations,
particularly project completion.
For the first semester
of 2016 alone, the nationwide campaign has reached 120 barangays, 474 media
outfits, and 320 local government units.
“While NGCP is very
pleased to report the positive development in line with our safety advocacy to
lower electrocution incidents, we continue to warn the public to respect
transmission line clearances,” NGCP said.
“We are also concerned
with the prevailing increase of pilferage of our tower parts and lines. This
greatly reduces the safety and reliability of our operations, not just in the
local area, but on a national scale. We are appealing to the public to support
our cause and help prevent power interruptions by reporting theft and pilferage
of NGCP facilities to 0917-TIPNGCP (8476427) or 0918-TIPNGCP,” it said.
NGCP said it is
expanding the campaigns reach through partnership with the Movie Television
Review and Classification Board for the free airing of NGCP safety videos in
cinemas nationwide.
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