Philippine Daily Inquirer

NO BROWNOUTS SEEN AS SUFFICIENT POWER SUPPLY FORECAST THIS SUMMER

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

No electricit­y supply shortfall is expected in the summer months, but the Philippine­s can’t give up coal-fired power plants as these are needed to keep the economy going, according to the Department of Energy.

Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a said yesterday the Luzon grid had a generating capacity of about 10,000 megawatts while demand was pegged at about 9,000 MW.

Fuentebell­a said that in the Visayas and Mindanao, supply was at 2,000 MW each while demandwas at 1,500 MWeach.

“As far as our numbers are concerned, we are confident that we will not experience any (power) interrupti­on,” he said. “We don’t have any problems, we have sufficient supply.”

However, Fuentebell­a said that the DOE was still pushing for beefing up reserves despite gener- ating capacity exceeding demand by 1,000 MWoverall for the country.

The DOE wants to attain a 25percent power reserve nationwide, which means trebling the current reserve to about 3,000 MW.

Asked whether the Philippine­s can turn its back to coal-fired power plants, Fuentebell­a said no. “Now, we cannot do without coal because we need 70 to 80 percent of our generating capacity to be baseload plants,” he said.

Baseload plants are generating facilities that cater to base demand and which run round the clock. These power plants run on fuels such as coal, natural gas and large-scale hydropower.

“(We need to look at) the capability of the power plants and our capability to compete with other nations,” Fuentebell­a said. “We have to have sufficient power for us to be able to compete and create wealth for our country especially because we have this direction toward industrial­ization and at the same time a growing population.”

As far as our numbers are concerned, we are confident that we will not experience any (power) interrupti­on. We don’t have any problems, we have sufficient supply Felix William Fuentebell­a Energy Undersecre­tary

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