By
Lenie Lectura - November 9, 2017
ENERGY World Power
Operations Philippines Inc. (Ewpopi), a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy World
Corp. Ltd., has secured the go-ahead of the regulators to develop a
transmission facility that will connect its 650-megawatt (MW) gas plant to the
planned Pagbilao substation of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines
(NGCP).
In a 24-page decision,
the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) authorized Ewpopi to develop and own a
point-to-point limited facility to connect its combined cycle natural gas-fired
power plant to the Luzon grid provided that the NGCP will maintain and operate
the said facilty. The Ewpopi shall develop the facility in accordance with the
System Impact Study and Facility Study requirements. The said center shall be
used solely by the generating facility.
The proposed
transmission facility is estimated to cost P694,389,591.42.
The Ewpopi is
constructing the gas plant in Pagbilao, Quezon Province. According to the
Ewpopi, it has the financial capability to undertake the development of the
project.
To dispatch the power
to be generated from the plant, the Ewpopi needs to construct a dedicated
point-to-point transmission facility to connect the plant to NGCP’s Pagbilao
substation which has yet to be constructed.
Since this is the case,
the ERC also approved that the proposed project shall be constructed through an
interim connection that consists of cutting-in along Naga-Tayabas 500 kiloVolt
(kV) line, which is presently energized at 230 kV. The interim connection will
be utilized until the new Pagbilao substation is completed.
It has also secured a
permit from the Department of Energy to construct a liquefied natural gas hub
and regassification facility.
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