By Lenie Lectura - July 18, 2019
THE country’s transmission system
remained reliable during the summer period when demand for electricity is at
its peak, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) said on Wednesday.
The grid operator said it did not
encounter any major transmission-related issues despite the El NiƱo phenomenon,
which brought about a more dry and humid summer season causing high demand for
electricity.
The highest peak load for the year
was recorded last June 21 at 11,344 megawatts, 468 MW higher than 2018’s peak,
which reached 10,876 MW. This is slightly lower than the Department of Energy’s
(DOE) projected demand of 11,403 MW for 2019.
“With DOE’s forecast for this year
breaching 11,000 MW, NGCP worked round-the-clock to ensure the reliability of
its systems and to avoid any issues or difficulties during this critical
period. We constantly coordinated with other industry players—power generating
plants, the market operator and the DOE—to fully mitigate the impact of the
record-breaking demand for power and the limited generating capacity of plants.
To further mitigate the supply-demand balance, NGCP campaigned for energy use
efficiency in national, local and social-media channels,” said NGCP.
Visayas and Mindanao have yet to
reach their peak demand for the year. For 2019, the DOE projects an
11.98-percent increase in the Visayas load growth with forecasted peak at 2,299
MW, while demand in Mindanao is estimated at 2,130 MW, both expected by the
last quarter of 2019.
With the onset of the rainy season,
the system condition is expected to improve, but until the situation
normalizes, more grid alerts may be issued. NGCP appealed to the public to
continue to use energy efficiently.
“Now that the summer season is
officially over, this does not mean that we should stop implementing
energy-saving measures. Let us make it a part of our lifestyle to be wise
electricity consumers so that we can do our part in ensuring improved power
flow within the grid,” NGCP said.
NGCP assured its stakeholders that
it is continuously improving, expanding, and reinforcing the power grid to
accommodate additional loads from power generators and enable better
transmission of power across the country.
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.
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