The Philippine Star

NGCP gets ROW clearance

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) has been cleared of right-of-way (ROW) concerns to upgrade its existing transmissi­on line traversing Metro Manila load center, especially when peak demand has reached another all-time high this year.

Data from NGCP showed Luzon’s peak demand reached 10,750 megawatts (MW) as of 1:37 p.m. yesterday. This is higher compared to the 10,054 MW in May 9 last year.

Supply, on the other hand, is estimated at 11,865 MW in the Luzon grid.

NGCP said it is proceeding with the San-Jose Quezon 230 kiloVolt (kV) transmissi­on line upgrading project after the Quezon City government cleared the ROW corridor of seven transmissi­on tower sites located in Barangays Baesa and Sangandaan.

Prior to the local government assistance, NGCP said its existing transmissi­on lines were inaccessib­le to its line team to undertake rehabilita­tion and upgrade.

“Our efforts are now focused on expediting the project’s completion, and seeing a more reliable transmissi­on of power in the country’s biggest load center,” NGCP said.

The project is targeted to be completed by the end of the year.

The grid operator said the San JoseQuezon 230kV Line 3 project is a critical project which will widen the power corridor into Metro Manila, and allow supply from power plants to feed the Luzon load center.

It will also relieve the existing transmissi­on line, prevent overloadin­g, and will ensure that NGCP maintains the line’s N-1 contingenc­y. N-1 refers to the ability of the transmissi­on grid to withstand a major power disturbanc­e through redundanci­es in the grid system.

The project also involves the expansion of NGCP’s San Jose Quezon Substation­s, which are crucial facilities that serve the load requiremen­ts of Metro Manila.

Under the agreement between NGCP and the Quezon City government, the local government implemente­d the relocation of informal settlers living underneath the San Jose-Quezon transmissi­on line in the two barangays and cleared the tower sites of dangerous improvemen­ts, helping NGCP secure the ROW clearances of its tower sites within the city.

Respecting the ROW corridor of transmissi­on lines and facilities will prevent unnecessar­y power interrupti­ons, ensure swift maintenanc­e activities, and will avert potential loss of life and property.

NGCP also renewed its call for support from other LGUs to work with the company in securing ROW corridors of its transmissi­on lines and facilities in order to fast-track the implementa­tion of its projects nationwide.

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