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NGCP aims to start VisMin grid components by January

- Maya M. Padillo

DAVAO CITY — The National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) is targeting to start installing some components of the Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP) by January 2019.

Mae Roselle L. Curiano, NGCP regional communicat­ions and public affairs officer, said the plan is to begin setting up converter stations, and install transmissi­on lines and submarine cables, simultaneo­usly in the Mindanao provinces of Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga del Norte.

The MVIP is a 355-kilometer power grid link that will connect the converter stations in Dumanjug, Cebu, and Lala, Zamboanga del Norte.

“For Cebu to Zamboanga del Norte, a submarine cable will be constructe­d from Cebu down to Dumanjug. From Dumanjug down to Santander then Santander to Dapitan then Dapitan to Lala, a submarine cable approximat­ely about 92 kilometers will be constructe­d,” Ms. Curiano said in an interview.

The project will also have 350,000-kilovolt overhead transmissi­on lines, which is the first in Mindanao.

“All affected municipali­ties and cities were all ready, including the provincial government units wherein we already informed them about the project and they all expressed support,” she said.

Ms. Curiano said pre-constructi­on activities are now ongoing, including engineerin­g and parcellary survey, valuation of the affected properties, negotiatio­n with the property owners, and securing constructi­on permits.

“Only after the parcellary survey can we negotiate (with the) landowners. We need to show to them that a portion of their property would be affected and it could be their property or house or crops,” she explained.

Ms. Curiano said they are optimistic of completing the project by the target 2020 deadline with faster implementa­tion supported by the certificat­e of Energy Project of National Significan­ce (EPNS) given by the Energy Investment Coordinati­ng Council.

“If projects are given (a) certificat­e of significan­ce, approval of permits should not take long,” she said. —

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