The Philippine Star

NGCP putting up new substation in Pasay

- – Danessa Rivera

The National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) is putting up a new substation in Pasay City worth nearly P13 billion to meet the ever growing power requiremen­ts in the southern part of Metro Manila.

NGCP’s proposed constructi­on of the Pasay 230-kilovolt (kv) Substation was cleared by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).

The new substation, to be located within the reclamatio­n area in Pasay City, had an estimated project cost of P13.02 billion, but the ERC approved a lower cost at P12.92 billion.

It would be connected to the Luzon grid through the Las Piñas 230-kv Substation through a nine-kilometer undergroun­d transmissi­on line, which would corner P8.64 billion of the total project cost.

NGCP said the project aims to address the lack of N-1 contingenc­y of the 18-year old Las Piñas Substation and to meet future capacity expansion in the area.

This as the capacity of its existing Muntinlupa and Las Piñas substation­s in the area cannot be expanded due to limited space.

“The proposed project, among others, aims to cater to the load growth in Metro Manila, relieve the heavy loading of transforme­rs at the Las Piñas 230-kv substation during single outage (N-1) contingenc­y, and to provide for a bigger room for future capacity expansion,” it said.

The new Pasay substation would serve as a new drawdown substation “to provide for a bigger room for expansion of capacity for future load growth as well as the improvemen­t of voltage regulation to the underlying 115-kv substation of Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).”

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