(The Philippine Star) - October 14, 2018 -
12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — With large
capacity generation being built to address the rising demand for power, the
National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) is also gearing up to support the
entry of these power generation units to the grid.
The Pagbilao 500-kiloVolt (kV)
Substation Project is one of NGCP’s efforts to address transmission issues in
Quezon province and accommodate incoming power generation, which include the
420-megawatt (MW) Pagbilao Coal-Fired Power Plant Expansion, 500-MW San
Buenaventura Power Coal-Fired Power Plant, and 600-MW Energy World Corp.
Combined-Cycle Power Plant, among others.
“With over 1500 MW of power coming into
the grid once these plants are online, we need a new gateway of power in the
Quezon province which can fully accommodate all these. The Pagbilao 500kV
Substation will help ease voltage and load issues of nearby substations like
Tayabas, and further enhance transmission of power not only in Quezon province
but in the entire Luzon grid as well,” NGCP said.
Along with the construction of
the new substation, the project will also involve the expansion of the existing
Tayabas 500kV Substation. This expansion will address the problem of
overloading of the Tayabas 500/230kV transformers and fault level issues.
NGCP just completed a series of
public consultations with the local government of Pagbilao and the communities
to be affected by the project. These talks were initiated by NGCP to present
the project, gain support from the communities, and to address any issues the
public may have, especially in terms of right-of-way acquisition and the
possible effect of the project to the peoples’ livelihood. Should there be no
further delays, the project is set to commence construction by the last quarter
of the year.
The country’s transmission network
operator appeals for the support of the public. “We hope that with the
cooperation of the LGU, other related government agencies, and host
communities, we will be able to fast-track the project’s implementation and
enable a stronger power transmission backbone in Southern Luzon,” the company
stated.
The project, with an ERC-approved
cost of P4.016 billion, is targeted for completion by March 2020.
NGCP is a Filipino-led, privately
owned company in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing the country’s
power grid, led by majority shareholders Henry Sy Jr. and Robert Coyiuto Jr.
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