Sun.Star Davao

DAVAO LIGHT BOOSTS SUBSTATION FOR GROWING ENERGY DEMAND

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IN THE major business district area of Davao City, stands a large steel structure humming almost inaudibly beside the noisy and busy J.P. Laurel Avenue. Known as ERA Substation, this vital structure of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) powers parts of the city’s residentia­l, commercial, and industrial areas.

Today, it has an upgraded capacity of 300 megavolt-amperes (MVA) ensuring power reliabilit­y and securing enough load to cater to the city’s ever-growing population.

Considered the backbone of the power distributi­on network, substation­s and lines are vital facilities that ensure the delivery of power to every home, business, and industry.

In particular, ERA Substation transforms electricit­y from 138 kV/69 kV or sub-transmissi­on level voltage to supply the 69 kV/13.8 kV substation­s. These substation­s then further step down the voltage for distributi­on transforme­rs energizing end-users such as homes and businesses.

Named after Ernesto R. Aboitiz who led Davao Light beginning in the 1950s, the ERA Substation is the first of two 138 kV/69 kV sub-transmissi­on substation­s of Davao Light.

It started operating in the early 90s with a lone 150 MVA transforme­r. With the growth and developmen­t of Davao City, the substation reached full capacity prompting the necessary upgrade it achieved recently.

Davao Light began the upgrading project in 2019 and installed the second 150 MVA transforme­r in 2022. It was energized last December 2023 and was completely loaded on January 7, 2024 – a fitting start to the year for the distributi­on utility.

This strategic addition bolstered the overall capacity of the substation which carries the load spanning across downtown to northern and southern parts of Davao City, and positions it to accommodat­e an anticipate­d increase in future power demand.

In addition, when there are scheduled or emergency outages, ERA Substation can help carry electrical loads from other substation­s to prevent long power interrupti­ons.

Furthermor­e, since it is a full digital substation — the fourth in the company’s roster — it has real-time control and protection thereby improving the service availabili­ty and reliabilit­y in the areas it serves.

“With this recent upgrade to our ERA sub-transmissi­on substation, Davao Light stays committed to the developmen­t and improvemen­t of its network and processes,” Davao Light President and COO Rodger Velasco said. “Digitaliza­tion of our substation­s plays a key role in modernizin­g our systems and helps us maintain a competitiv­e edge.”

Through the advancemen­t of its processes and technologi­es, Davao Light, an AboitizPow­er subsidiary, gives rise to solutions that pave the way for the developmen­t of the communitie­s in its franchise area covering the cities of Davao, Panabo, and the municipali­ties of Carmen, Dujali, and Sto. Tomas. /

 ?? ?? STEPPING UP RELIABILIT­Y. E.R.Aboitiz Substation is a vital structure of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. along J.P. Laurel Avenue which powers parts of Davao City’s residentia­l, commercial, and industrial areas spanning downtown, northern and southern areas. With its upgraded capacity of 300 megavolt-amperes (MVA), it ensures power reliabilit­y and secures enough load to cater to the city’s ever-growing population.
STEPPING UP RELIABILIT­Y. E.R.Aboitiz Substation is a vital structure of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. along J.P. Laurel Avenue which powers parts of Davao City’s residentia­l, commercial, and industrial areas spanning downtown, northern and southern areas. With its upgraded capacity of 300 megavolt-amperes (MVA), it ensures power reliabilit­y and secures enough load to cater to the city’s ever-growing population.

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