Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- April 24, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Yuchengco-led
PetroEnergy Resources Corp. (PERC) has started supplying additional power to
the Luzon grid from its Tarlac solar power plant in time to meet the demand
spike due to the hot season and for the mid-term elections.
The company said its 20-megawatt
(MW) Tarlac-2 solar power project under subsidiary PetroSolar Corp. commenced
exporting power to the Luzon grid last Monday as part of the facility’s
commissioning tests.
“PetroSolar is pleased to add power
supply to the Luzon grid especially during these times of thinning power
reserves that have led to instances of rotating brownouts. Our commissioning of
Tarlac-2 supports the Department of Energy’s (DOE) mission of ensuring more
power supply as the country heads into the important May elections,” said Dave
Gadiano, energy marketing manager of PetroGreen Energy Corp. (PGEC), the
renewable energy unit of PERC.
The first transmittal of generated
power from Tarlac-2 comes three months after PetroSolar filed the requisite
application with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).
The project also complied with the
metering and connection standards of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines
(NGCP) and market registration requirements of the Independent Electricity
Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP).
PERC new ventures officer Claris
Canta said the solar power plant was completed in five months, “from the start
of foundation piling to export of power.”
She said the facility uses 61,200
units Tallmax TSM PD14A PV panels supplied by China’s Trina Solar and Fronius
Eco 27.0 string inverters manufactured in Austria.
“These suppliers, our main EPC
contractor Solenergy Systems Inc., electrical subcontractor Philcantech
Enterprises, civil works subcontractor Media Construction, and owner’s engineer
Green City Solarenergy were all instrumental in PetroSolar achieving this
milestone. When TSPP-2 testing is completed, the total solar capacity of
the company will be 70 MW,” Canta said.
Canta said Tarlac-2 would bring in
environmental benefits as it is expected to generate 32,000 MWh of power
annually, abating the equivalent of about 20,500 tons of CO2 emissions.
Aside from the project’s
environmental merit, she said local employment was enhanced during construction
with the hiring of more than 300 workers within Tarlac and neighboring
provinces.
PetroSolar is a joint venture of
PGEC and EEI Power Corp. and also owns the FIT-eligible 50-MW Tarlac-1 solar
power facility. Both Tarlac-1 and Tarlac-2 plants are located in Central
Technopark industrial zone in Tarlac City.
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