posted January 14, 2020
at 07:55 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores
Grid
operator National Grid Corp. of the Philippines said it is spending P132
billion to build new power transmission projects.
“The
only way to forward this vision of a fully interconnected and integrated
transmission system is to keep investing in the transmission grid. These
projects will greatly benefit the country, energizing the entire archipelago
even up to the farthest islands. This will also prepare the entire Philippine
grid for the integration to the proposed ASEAN Power Grid, promoting
power-sharing and optimization of generation capacity within the region,” NGCP
said in a statement.
NGCP
said several interconnection projects were in the works such as the
P47.8-billion Stages 2 and 3 of the Cebu-Negros-Panay Interconnection Project
which would establish a 230kV backbone to accommodate the transmission of
excess power from Panay and Negros towards the rest of the Visayas.
It
said that to address the growing demand in Boracay Island and provide
additional capacity to support the ongoing developments, the pre-construction
activities were underway for the P8.5-billion Nabas-Caticlan-Boracay
transmission line project.
It
said the P2.4 billion Panay-Guimaras 138kV transmission line was also in the
pre-construction stage.
NGCP
said the P1.9-billion Cebu-Lapu Lapu 230kV transmission line project was being
undertaken, with survey and right-of-way activities ongoing to maintain the
continuous transmission of power towards the major load centers in Mandaue and
Mactan during N-1 condition.
Another
major interconnection is the P19.8-billion Cebu-Bohol 230kV Interconnection
Project which upon completion, will address overloading issues and enable
sharing of power between the two islands, especially the growing demand in
Bohol and will eventually form part of the Leyte-Bohol 230kV loop system.
Construction
is also ongoing for the P51.7-billion Mindanao-Visayas Interconnection Project,
slated for completion in December 2020 aimed at supporting the government’s
vision to have a unified Philippine grid,
“With over 7,600 islands in the Philippine archipelago, energizing and
connecting major islands to the grid was a challenge that confronted NGCP when
it took over from government,” the company said.
NGCP
said it was well on its way towards connecting the island grids as it is
equipped with vision of a fully interconnected and integrated power grid, and
access to state-of-the-art technology.
Among
the first interconnection projects completed by NGCP is the P6.1-billion
Cebu-Negros-Panay Stage 1 submarine cable component which increases the
transfer capacity of the existing corridor.
A
second phase of the project is an additional submarine cable for N-1
contingency which will enable the transmission grid to withstand a major system
disturbance with minimal disruption to the system between Negros and Panay
islands.
Other
future interconnection projects of NGCP include the Batangas-Mindoro
Interconnection Project, Laray-Cordova 230kV Transmission Line project,
Bataan-Cavite Interconnection Project, Bataan-Pasay Interconnection Project and
the Palawan-Mindoro Interconnection Project
NGCP
is a Filipino-led, privately-owned company in charge of operating, maintaining
and developing the country’s power grid, It is led by majority
shareholders Henry Sy Jr. and Robert Coyiuto Jr.
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