By
Philippines News Agency - February 15, 2017
LAOAG CITY—At least 23
transmission lines of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) are
expected to be completed by July, this year.
Due to scouring of the
Santa Maria River during the onslaught of Typhoon Ineng that toppled NGCP
transmission lines, the operator of the country’s electricity superhighway
opted to reroute a portion of the transmission line in Santa Maria and
Narvacan, Ilocos Sur.
In a briefing held at
the Java Hotel on Wednesday, Engr. Renato Julian of the Transmission Planning
of NGCP said constructing the 230 kilovolt line double-circuit steel towers of
San Esteban to Laoag took them a period of 15 years to establish the
transmission backbone project, which aims to transmit power generated by the
wind and solar farms in Ilocos Norte and provide a better reliability of the
transmission network.
In December 2015, both
the 106 circuit kilometer s (ckm) of San Esteban and 112-ckm Laoag side had
been energized. To protect the by-pass lines and adjacent structures, including
the San Esteban-Bantay-Laoag 115-kV line, due to scouring of the riverbank,
NGCP also constructed a riverbank revetment.
The new towers,
according to NGCP, were also upgraded to withstand the country’s strongest
typhoon signal No. 5.
In Northern Luzon Engr.
Frank Maala of NGCP projects in Luzon also reported another 230-kV transmission
backbone is being rolled out in the next three years as a reinforcement and to
accommodate bulk-generation additions of more wind farms to be constructed
here. For 2017, the loop is expected to be connected from Santiago, Isabela, to
Tuguegarao City in Cagayan and from Tuguegarao to Lallo, Cagayan, by 2018.
Maala added there is
also an on-going development of another looping of the 500 and 230kV line
connecting Laoag-Bangui to Sanchez Mira and then to Pudtol, Apayao from Lallo,
Cagayan to be completed by 2015.
Attended by representatives
of the local government units, electric cooperatives of Ilocos Sur and Ilocos
Norte and the Director for Luzon of the Department of Energy, a power forum was
organized by the NGCP in Laoag City on February 15 to provide updates on its
projects particularly concerning Northern Luzon and the San Esteban-Laoag kV
line.
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