posted April 21, 2019 at
07:45 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores
The
Energy Investment Coordinating Council declared 29 transmission projects of
National Grid Corp. of the Philippines with a combined investment cost of
P90.291 billion as energy projects of national significance.
The
declaration came after NGCP successfully energized the expanded substation and
transmission lines of the P3.3-billion Bataan 230kV Grid Reinforcement Project,
one of the EPNS projects approved.
“The
issuance of EPNS by the EICC is critical for the on-time completion of these
projects. This will enable us to expedite our plans and programs and
efficiently cater to the needs of our stakeholders to provide a more resilient
power grid,” NGCP said.
Projects
declared under Executive Order No. 30 are given expedited issuance from local
and national government agencies. These include the application of permits and
requirements within 30 days and the immediate and automatic approval of all
applications within five working days if no action of the said agency was made
after 30 days.
The
29 approved projects include the following: Hermosa-San Jose 500kV Transmission
Line, Western Luzon 500kV Backbone, Pagbilao-Tayabas 500kV Transmission Line,
San Jose-Quezon 230kV Transmission Line and Bataan 230kV Grid Reinforcement.
Others
in the list are Ambuklao-Binga-San Manuel 230kV Transmission Line, San
Manuel-Nagsaag 230kV Transmission Line, Pinili 230kV Substation, Tuguegarao-Magapit
230kV Transmission Line, Navotas-Dona Imelda 230kV Transmission Line,
Taguig-Taytay 230kV Transmission Line, San Manuel-Nagsaag 230kV Transmission
Line, Calaca-Dasmarinas 230kV Transmission Line and the San Simon 230kV
Substation.
Among
the projects crucial for the development of the grid are the Hermosa-San Jose
500kV Transmission Line which will add a new 500kV corridor for new and old
bulk generation capacities in Bataan and Zambales and the San Manuel-Nagsaag
230kV Transmission Line which will improve the transmission corridor of Central
Luzon.
The Navotas (Manila)-Dona Imelda 230kV Transmission Line, which includes the
construction of a new Navotas 230kV Substation, will help secure the integrity
of the grid serving Metro Manila and surrounding provinces.
The
Pagbilao 500kV Substation and the Pagbilao-Tayabas 500kV Transmission Line
project is intended to cater to around 3,370 MW of additional power from
incoming power plants in Quezon province.
The
EICC also issued an EPNS to the Mindanao-Visayas Interconnection Project in May
last year, which will see the realization of one Philippine grid in 2020. The
MVIP was the first project to be declared an EPNS.
“We
continually appeal to our stakeholders to help us ensure the smooth and on-time
implementation of our projects, as these are for the benefit of our communities
across the country,” said NGCP.
NGCP
said the timely implementation of the projects would greatly benefit its
customers by ensuring the stable and uninterrupted transmission of power across
the grid.
NGCP
is a Filipino-led, privately-owned corporation in charge of operating,
maintaining and developing the country’s power grid and is led by majority
shareholders Henry Sy Jr. and Robert Coyiuto Jr.
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