Panay News

A call for uninterrup­ted electricit­y

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THE SHADOW of power instabilit­y in Iloilo City, as this paper reported yesterday detailing the delay in the constructi­on of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) Iloilo substation, is a matter of urgent public concern. This situation is not just about the inconvenie­nce of periodic blackouts; it’s a potential crisis that could stifle the economic growth and quality of life in this vibrant city.

MORE Electric and Power Corporatio­n, Iloilo City’s sole power distributo­r, has raised an alarm. The delay in building the new 3x100 MVA substation in La Paz district threatens to plunge the city into rotating brownouts by the end of 2024. Such a scenario would be a severe setback for a city that is not only a hub of commercial activity in the region but also home to a growing population dependent on stable electricit­y for their daily lives.

What is concerning is the apparent disconnect between the urgency of the situation and the pace of progress. While NGCP assures that the substation will be commission­ed by December 31, 2024, skepticism is understand­able. The timeline presented by NGCP itself suggests a constructi­on period of 450 days – a duration that seems barely feasible within the stipulated deadline. This discrepanc­y is not just a matter of bureaucrat­ic red tape; it’s a potential threat to the city’s lifeline.

Furthermor­e, the delay in this project it, reflects a larger issue of prioritiza­tion and resource allocation by NGCP. It raises critical questions about the efficiency and effectiven­ess of planning and execution in infrastruc­ture projects that are vital to regional economies. The 3x100 MVA substation is not just another infrastruc­ture project; it’s a safeguard against the economic and social disruption caused by power outages.

Meanwhile, the completion soon of the CNP3 project, which aims to link Panay, Negros, and Cebu and improve the overall power infrastruc­ture, is indeed a welcome developmen­t. However, it does not diminish the immediate necessity of the Iloilo substation. The city’s power demands are growing, and the substation is a crucial piece in meeting these needs.

As stakeholde­rs in the future of Iloilo City, we must collective­ly voice our concern and urge the NGCP and relevant authoritie­s to expedite the constructi­on of the Iloilo substation. This is not merely a call for uninterrup­ted electricit­y; it’s a plea for the assurance of economic stability, the well-being of residents, and the overall progress of a city poised for growth. The people of Iloilo deserve transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and most importantl­y, timely action to avoid the impending power crisis. Let this situation be a wake-up call for all involved parties to prioritize the city’s immediate needs and ensure a stable and bright future for Iloilo.

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