By: Ronnel W. Domingo -
05:02 AM June 29, 2019
National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) has secured
regulators’ green light for its proposed P9.7-billion Taguig Extra High-Voltage
(EHV) Substation Project, which is intended to accommodate supply inflows from
any new power plants.
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) approved NGCP’s
application for permission to build the project that would serve as another
drawdown substation to decongest the San Jose EHV Substation and provide higher
level of reliability to the Luzon Grid system.
ADVERTISEMENT
The San Jose EHV Substation is the chief merging point of
bulk electricity supply coming from coal-fired power plants in Masinloc,
Zambales, and Sual, Pangasinan, in the north of Metro Manila and well as power
plants in Quezon in the south.
“The approval of the NGCP’s Taguig Extra High-Voltage
(EHV) substation project will address the growing power demand and power import
in Metro Manila,” ERC Chair Agnes Devanadera said in a statement.
“Additional capacities that will be injected into the
transmission network by new power generators will soon be accommodated through
this project, which will mean a sustainable and reliable supply of power”
Devanadera said.
Apart from the decongestion of the San Jose EHV
Substation, the 500-kilovolt Taguig EHV Substation will also ease traffic in
the existing 230 kV single-circuit line from Quezon province to Muntinlupa City
during emergency situations such as grid failure.
Taguig EHV will also address the severe under
voltage in the 230-kV substations within Metro Manila, caused by the
single-circuit configuration and heavy loading condition of the Quezon-Doña
Imelda-Paco-Muntinlupa 230 kV Transmission Line.
In addition, the Taguig EHV Substation will complement
the plan of linking the new drawdown substation to Taytay 230-kV Substation,
since it will make an additional 230 kV transmission line link to the said
Taytay Substation.
According to NGCP, Taguig EHV is one of its major
transmission network developments for Metro Manila which are meant ensure that
the power requirements of the country’s load center will be adequately and
reliably served in the long term.
No comments:
Post a Comment