By
Lenie Lectura - July 25, 2018
The National Grid Corp.
of the Philippines (NGCP) has energized the newly constructed Aurora-Polanco
138-kiloVolt (kV) transmission lines.
The Aurora-Polanco
138kV project is one of the NGCP’s initiatives to reinforce power transmission
services in the Zamboanga del Norte area. The project is meant to mitigate
congestion and voltage issues in the area and ensure the integrity of the
entire grid.
The Aurora-Polanco
138kV transmission line 1 was energized last June 20 and line 2 on July 22.
Dipolog City, Dapitan
City, and the municipality of Polanco are three important load centers in the
Zamboanga del Norte area, which have recorded increasing power consumption year
after year.
These areas have been
suffering from a recent series of voltage fluctuations as only one dated 69kV
transmission line is able to carry power to these areas all the way from Aurora
in Zamboanga del Sur. The new 138kV line will not only supplement the old
line, but will enable more power to be transmitted to Zamboanga del Norte, all
the way to Misamis Occidental, effectively ensuring the continuous and reliable
supply of power to the entire area.
The NGCP also
simultaneously upgraded its Aurora and Polanco Substations to accommodate twice
the amount of power flowing into its facilities.
“As we continue to
improve the country’s transmission grid, we also intensify our focus on the
development of Mindanao as an integral part of the country’s growth,” the NGCP
said.
“The energization of
the Aurora-Polanco 138kV Transmission line is another step towards decreasing
power interruptions, mitigating the recent series of voltage fluctuations in
the area, and ensuring the best quality of power that flows into homes,
businesses, and industries in Northern Mindanao,” it added.
Apart from the
Aurora-Polanco 138kV, the NGCP is also completing its Mindanao 230kV Backbone
project, which aims to further strengthen the entire Mindanao grid upon the
entry of new generating plants, and the Mindanao-Visayas Interconnection
Project (MVIP), which was declared as an Energy Project of National
Significance by the Department of Energy, and is slated to be completed by
2020.
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