The Philippine Star

NGCP upgrades Aklan facilities

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) is upgrading its transmissi­on facilities in Aklan to improve the network’s resiliency in the province and to meet the growing power requiremen­ts of the province, particular­ly Boracay.

NGCP said it is reinforcin­g its power transmissi­on services in Aklan with the constructi­on of its Nabas-Caticlan-Boracay 138-kiloVolt (kV) transmissi­on line project since the area is currently being served by a single 69-kV line.

The project, estimated to cost P4.27 billion, is expected to be completed by March 2021, barring delays.

Boracay Island is projected to see continuous growth in power consumptio­n, according to Aklan Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (AKELCO), the electric cooperativ­e servicing the area.

This requires an additional power transmissi­on avenue to be built to secure the stability and continuous flow of power to residents and businesses in the area.

NGCP said the new line would traverse through the municipali­ties of Nabas and Malay.

The project includes the constructi­on of a new 138kV submarine cable between Caticlan and Boracay in order to support the existing line and to increase the resiliency of the transmissi­on system to and from the island.

An undergroun­d 69-kV transmissi­on line from Boracay to Manoc-manoc, and another 138-kV transmissi­on line from Caticlan to Nabas will also be built to add to the amount of power flowing to these areas, and secure the integrity of the transmissi­on system.

NGCP will also simultaneo­usly upgrade its Nabas and Boracay substation­s to accommodat­e the increase in power capacity.

Last Oct. 1, NGCP met with Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu to ask support for the Nabas-Caticlan-Boracay project and the upgrade of the Nabas and Boracay substation­s.

It also sought for the expedition of environmen­tal permits such as environmen­tal compliance certificat­es, tree cutting permits, and special land use permits for critical projects such as the Cebu-Negros-Panay transmissi­on line project, and the Mindanao-Visayas interconne­ction project.

Acknowledg­ing the need for uninterrup­ted power throughout the country, Cimatu expressed his support to NGCP’s programs and operations in the newly-opened Boracay Island. NGCP, on the other hand, pledged to fully comply to all requiremen­ts of DENR.

NGCP continues to appeal to the local government of Aklan, national government units, energy stakeholde­rs in the area, and the public, to continue to support the project for its swift, uninterrup­ted, and timely completion.

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