ORMOC CITY, Jan. 21 --
NGCP delivers on its commitment to improve the transmission of electricity in
the Eastern Visayas region before the year 2018 ends with the completion of
Line 2 of the Ormoc-Babatngon 138-kiloVolt (kV) transmission line.
Line 2 of Ormoc-Babatngon
138kV line was successfully energized in December, reinforcing power
transmission delivery in the Leyte and Samar provinces.
Before the second
circuit was energized, the line was originally only a single circuit. Outages
along the line, planned or unplanned, result in a loss of power for the all the
Samar provinces, which rely heavily on power supply from other islands.
With the energization
of the second circuit, transmission services in the area will now become more
reliable and prolonged power interruptions will be minimized or avoided
altogether.
Besides the overhead
transmission lines added, the Ormoc and Babatngon substations were also
upgraded to serve the increased capacity of the line.
The project, with an
ERC-approved project cost of PhP 697.6 million, gives way to a stronger
transmission corridor from geothermal plants and other generating capacities in
Leyte to Samar Island.
The Ormoc-Babatngon
line serves five customers, particularly the Leyte Electric Cooperative Inc. II
(LEYECO II), Samar Electric Cooperative Inc. I and II (SAMELCO I and II),
Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative Inc. (ESAMELCO), and Northern Samar Electric
Cooperative Inc. (NORSAMELCO), which cover parts of Leyte and the provinces of
Samar, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar.
It is part of NGCP’s
commitment to continually upgrade and improve the country’s transmission
network, especially with the increasing demand for power year on year. The
energization of the second circuit of the Ormoc-Babatngon 138kV transmission line
will greatly benefit our customers in Eastern Visayas. Our customers can be
assured that we are working on more projects to improve our network nationwide
and deliver quality services to our people.
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. (NGCP)
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