Danessa Rivera (The
Philippine Star) - September 17, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Manila
Electric Co. (Meralco) is appealing to regulators to approve its power plant in
Quezon province to augment supply in the Luzon grid, which would lose about 600
to 900 megawatts (MW) of capacity during the shutdown of the Malampaya gas
facility next month.
Based on projections of the
country’s largest power distributor, several power plants would go on scheduled
maintenance which have capacities of about 600 to 900 MW, Meralco president and
chief executive officer Ray Espinosa said.
“We have alerted the Department of
Energy (DOE) already that there are scheduled outages already in October, as
early as the first week,” he said.
The Malampaya gas field is scheduled
to go on maintenance shutdown from Oct. 12 to 15.
To help boost supply, Meralco is
pushing the commercial operations of the 455-MW (net) San Buenaventura Power
Limited Co. (SBPL) power plant in Mauban, Quezon.
However, the power project has yet
to receive clearance from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to start
commercial operations due to issues on water rights.
“We were targeting San Buenaventura
to go online, commercial operation date on Sept. 15, but the ERC has not yet
issued the provisional authority to operate and the COC (certificate of
compliance). Without those, San Buenaventura can not go online and supply
commercial power,” Espinosa said.
Espinosa said SPBL could use
the water rights issued to Meralco by the National Water Regulatory Board.
“The plant is ready to go online
already. It has already performed well the stability tests. So I’m really
hoping that this issue on water rights, which I dont think should be an issue,
should be resolved,” he said.
To resolve the water rights issue,
Meralco had also sought the help of the DOE for the SBPL project to go online
since it is part of the agency’s power development plan.
“We asked them to help us also to
resolve the issue of water rights,” Espinosa said.
However, the DOE said there is
enough power supply during the Malampaya shutdown. Moreover, contingencies have
already been put in place.
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