The Philippine Star

Court order stalls Central Luzon power line works

- – Patrick Miguel

The completion of a critical power transmissi­on line in Central Luzon has been stalled following a temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) issued by the Supreme Court (SC).

The TRO filed by Phirst Park Homes Inc. (PPHI) was directed at the constructi­on of a portion of the Hermosa-San Jose (HSJ) 500-kilovolt line that span the provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga and Bataan being undertaken by the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP), the country’s sole power grid operator.

“Regrettabl­y, it appears that the petition filed by PPHI is merely one of its tactics to obstruct NGCP from finalizing the project, despite numerous rounds of negotiatio­ns and proposed out-of-court settlement­s between the involved parties,” NGCP said in a statement.

It also claimed that PPHI “continuall­y tried to block despite valid permits and writs of possession under NGCP’s favor.”

According to the power transmissi­on grid operator, they reached out to PPHI “to settle the issue amicably,” and negotiatio­ns are ongoing.

PPHI has yet to comment on the energy firm’s statement.

The P10.2-billion project, energized on May 27, 2023, aims to strengthen transmissi­on services and accommodat­e new bulk power generation from the Bataan area.

The project also involves the constructi­on of a new 500kV substation, allowing better voltage regulation and power transfer from existing 230-kV facilities within the area.

The transmissi­on line currently has a transfer capacity of 2,000 megawatts, a quarter of the intended 8,000 MW that cannot be accomplish­ed due to the TRO.

“NGCP made it clear to PPHI that the HSJ is an energy project of national significan­ce, and its completion and energizati­on are critical to prevent Luzon-wide power interrupti­ons,” the power grid operator said.

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