Published
February 25, 2017, 10:01 PM By Myrna M. Velasco
The inimical
right-of-way (ROW) hurdles of system operator National Grid Corporation of the
Philippines (NGCP) struck again – this time causing power interruptions in
Leyte and Samar provinces.
ROW concerns and
hitches have had sensitivities in the operations of the power system, thus, it
is highly necessary that they would be kept at bay from human and/or
nature-linked assaults.
The company related
that on January 17, a coconut tree hit on to the ROW clearance of the
69-kilovolt Borongan-Quinapondan line; thus, affecting power supply flow for
the customers of the Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Another incident on the
same day, involving bamboo scaffolding falling on the 69kW Lemon-Tolosa line, regrettably
caused power interruptions of considerably massive scale.
The affected
electricity end-users are those served by the Biliran Electric Cooperative,
Leyte V Electric Cooperative, Leyte III Electric Cooperative and Don Orestes
Romualdez Electric Cooperative.
Later in January 4,
NGCP indicated that consumers within the service areas of Leyte IV and V
Electric Cooperatives “suffered a repeat power interruption due to a toppled
coconut tree,” affecting the clearance way for the 69kV Ormoc-Baybay line.
Still another incident
with a bamboo tree leaning on the 69kV Nasaug-Sogod-St. Bernard line had caused
service distress for those served by the Southern Leyte Electric Cooperative.
It is for this reason
then that the transmission firm concessionaire has been “appealing for the
support of the public to keep ROW clearances free of any and all obstructions.”
The company further
noted that while it “continues to work towards improving power transmission
lines and facilities, we depend on our partner communities to help us maintain
over 20,000 circuit-kilometers of transmission lines.”
It added that the
series of ROW violations and the resulting power interruptions could cause
unwanted public inconvenience as well as probable economic losses.
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