Published
April 21, 2018, 10:01 PM By Myrna M. Velasco
It’s final – that the
sole and ultimate mandate to undertake the P52-billion Visayas-Mindanao
Interconnection Project (VMIP) will now just be in the court of private
concessionaire firm National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP).
Energy Secretary
Alfonso G. Cusi told reporters that state-run National Transmission Corporation
(TransCo) must already be out of the equation because this could just hobble
the project’s implementation.
“That shall already be
NGCP because they already had filing with the ERC (Energy Regulatory
Commission),” the energy chief said.
He explained that
TransCo will need to break free from this venture soon, “because if not, it
will just delay the project.”
Cusi explained the only
intention of TransCo previously was to dangle the use of the Malampaya fund for
the project – since it could have been an easier channel, it being a government
corporation; and the resulting tariff may also be cheaper if cost recovery on
capital expense will no longer be done.
Nevertheless, with the
VMIP now advancing in NGCP’s hands, Cusi emphasized that he already directed
the state-run firm to drop it from its area of focus.
Additionally, Cusi is
appealing to the ERC to now fast-track regulatory approvals on the project,
chiefly on the needed capital expenditures (capex) that shall be utilized for
the power grids link-up.
ERC previously
indicated that aside from the go-signal it had given on the VMIP feasibility
study, NGCP will also need to apply separately on the capex for the grid
interconnection project.
The transmission firm
has so far proposed a multi-year capital outlay for the VMIP: P9.705 billion in
2018; P35.383 billion in 2019; P1.725 billion in 2020; and P4.882 billion in 2021.
At its targeted
completion in year 2020, this will realize the long-term vision of the country
to have a single, connected national grid – one that had been an elusive
ambition for several decades.
The power grids link-up
in particular is likewise seen as a viable support to the setting up of
Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) in Mindanao; as well as in managing
the variable renewable energy (VRE) technologies in their integration into the
electricity system.
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