The Philippine Star

DOE fasttracks repair of damaged power grid

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) is scrambling to rehabilita­te energy facilities and to normalize power supply following two typhoons that entered the Philippine­s this Christmas season.

DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi has directed the energy family to observe energy resiliency measures to combat the adverse effects of Severe Tropical Storm Vinta.

“The DOE assures the public that the energy family will work together on a 24/7 basis to immediatel­y secure and normalize the energy supply in the STS Vinta-affected areas,” he said.

According to the weather bureau PAGASA, the maximum sustained winds of STS Vinta reached 65 kilometers/ hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 110 kph. The center of the storm has traversed the vicinity of Marawi City in Lanao del Sur, compromisi­ng power facilities in the franchise areas of electric cooperativ­es in nearby provinces.

“We are coordinati­ng with electric cooperativ­es and other energy stakeholde­rs in the affected areas through the Inter-Agency Task Force on Securing Energy Facilities (IATFSEF). We continuous­ly monitor developmen­ts and reports so that we can mobilize our assets to assist the most affected households and stakeholde­rs in the stormhit areas,” Cusi said.

For the transmissi­on sector, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) reported that the affected energy facilities are the Paranas-Quinaponda­n 69kv Line affecting Eastern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e, San Francisco-Tandag 69kv Line, which affected Surigao del Sur II Electric Cooperativ­e, Bislig-CateelBaga­nga 69kv Line, which which affected Davao Oriental Electric Cooperativ­e, and the Jasaan-Kinoguitan 69kv Line.

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