By:
Ronnel W. Domingo - 05:03 AM May 01, 2019
The
ever-growing demand for electricity, but without the approval of contracts that
allow the construction of new electricity generators, may see “serious power
supply shortage in the next few years,” according to Manila Electric Co. chair
Manuel V. Pangilinan.
Based on
Meralco’s latest performance report, the distribution giant sold 10,381
gigawatt-hours in the first quarter of 2019, up 2.3 percent year-on-year.
In terms
of customer count, Meralco saw a 4.5-percent increase or an addition of about
285,000 connections that brought the total to 6.68 million.
Within
Meralco’s franchise areas, peak demand during the first quarter this year was
pegged at 6,950 MW, higher by 1 percent year-on-year.
“The
continuing Yellow and Red Alerts [in the Luzon grid] being experienced today
may eventually lead to a serious power supply shortage in the next few years,
unless immediate action is done to resolve the root cause of the problem, by
adding more generating capacity and taking decisive action on the much-delayed
construction of new power plants,” Pangilinan said in a statement.
Last April
22, at the height of red alert warnings, Meralco’s peak demand reached 7,493
MW, surpassing the 2018 full-year peak demand of 7,399 MW.
This
year, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines issued a red alert—when
demand was likely to exceed available generating capacity—as early as April 10
due to forced and unplanned outages of several coal-fired plants and capacity
de-rating.
Meanwhile,
yellow alerts —when spare capacity was very thin—has been raised as early as
March 5.
The
Meralco group itself has been pushing for increased supply, noting that power
generation “will be our game changer.”
Rogelio
L. Singson, president of subsidiary Meralco Power Gen Corp., said the group
expected to re-engage this coming September in the baseload power generation
business with the 455-MW San Buenaventura power plant in Mauban, Quezon.
Singson
said the P56.2-billion coal-fired facility would help better assure Meralco
customers of “adequate, reliable and affordable” electricity supply.
“We expect positive
[financial] contribution from San Buenaventura by 2020,” Singson said.
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