Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- July 12, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Manila
Electric Co. (Meralco) is expanding its pilot microgrid project in Cagbalete,
Quezon for P219 million.
Meralco filed an application with
the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to put up the P219-million Cagbalete
Island microgrid electrification expansion project.
The project will utilize a scaled-up
hybrid generation system using solar photovoltaic panels, diesel generators and
lithium-ion battery storage.
Meralco’s pilot project
in the area is also a hybrid generation system completed in January this year.
The power distributor
decided to expand the project given the clamor of Cagbalete residents not
covered by the pilot project.
Currently, a majority of island residents rely on privately-owned diesel
generator units seeling electricity at P55 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) for seven
hours of service a day.
The ERC’s go signal is
important to conduct procurement of materials, detailed engineering design,
site development, lot acquisition and civil works, installation, testing and
commissioning of solar photovoltaic panels, diesel generators and lithium-ion
battery storage.
“Meralco cannot start
any of the preparatory activities without the necessary approval of the
honorable commission,” the company said in its application.
If approved, the
expanded microgrid project would take eight months to be completed. The project
was originally targeted for completion in December.
The project is seen “to
bolster the economic potential and will promote the vast untapped potential of
the island as an eco-tourism destination,” Meralco said.
Last January, Meralco
switched on its first microgrid project in Isla Verde, Batangas, giving power
services to 30 households.
It had collaborated
with Batangas City local government unit (LGU), United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) for a 32-kilowatt (kW) solar panel microgrid
and 192-kwh battery storage facility.
Microgrid is a
small-scale power grid that can be operated independently from the country’s
interconnected network of power transmission facilities.
It supports the
distribution utility’s initiatives toward using more sustainable energy sources
and highlights efforts on rural electrification, a point of focus by President
Duterte, who has said that he wanted to put a stop to hurdles in the
electrification of rural areas.
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