CEBU - The Department of Energy (DOE) assured that the power situation in Western Visayas will become more stable with the completion of the Cebu-Negros-Panay (CNP) line upgrade.
A partial blackout of the Panay sub-grid occurred recently due
to the shutdown of the three coal-fired power units of Panay Energy Development
Corp. while Palm Concepcion Power Corp. (PCPC) is on a regular maintenance
until March 30.
“Relief from the Panay power situation is less than a month
away. The Panay grid will be strengthened upon the completion of the
Cebu-Negros-Panay transmission upgrade by the end of March,” the DOE
said.
“The Department of Energy emphasizes the need for generators,
distribution utilities, and the system operator to continue cooperating to
maintain the grid's stability and quickly recover from any power interruption,”
it added.
DOE also called on the public to conserve energy, especially
for this month, while waiting for the completion of the CNP transmission
upgrade and the maintenance of PCPC.
The agency cited short- and long-term solutions for the energy
woes in the Panay grid.
The short-term solution by the National Grid Corporation of
the Philippines, the country’s system operator which is 40% owned by China, is
utilizing 10 percent head room of large coal plants as contingency
reserve.
In turn, long-term solutions in the pipeline include the
energization of several renewable and conventional power plants as well as the
completion of transmission projects to support the power generation projects
and the growth of the load centers. (Kris Crismundo)





