The Philippine Star

Meralco powers up 2 Taguig substation­s

- By PATRICK MIGUEL

The country’s largest power electric distributo­r Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has energized two new smart substation­s in Taguig City.

The Fort Bonifacio Global City (FBC)-2 Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Substation will improve the switching flexibilit­y, reliabilit­y, and power quality within and nearby areas, according to a company statement.

Meanwhile, the McKinley Hill GIS substation was developed to refine operationa­l switching flexibilit­y during contingenc­ies in the area and its adjacent communitie­s.

“As we energize these new substation­s, we also strengthen our commitment to continue delivering quality electricit­y service by strategica­lly investing in projects to further improve our distributi­on system,” Meralco EVP and COO Ronnie Aperocho said.

The BGC and Mckinley Hill GIS had capital investment­s of P413.98 million and P440.06 million, respective­ly.

Both projects involved the installati­on of a 115 kV - 34.5 kiloVolt GIS, and an 83 megavolt-amperes (MVA) power transforme­r.

In addition, Meralco constructe­d a new 0.3-km, 115-kV line and one new 34.5-kV distributi­on feeder for the FBGC 2-substation.

Undergroun­d 115-kV lines and two new 34.5-kV distributi­on feeders were also built in the McKinley Hill Substation.

The two new substation­s are part of Meralco’s way of ensuring the delivery of reliable and stable electricit­y service to help promote economic progress, given that both BGC and McKinley Hill are business centers, according to Aperocho.

Establishm­ents such as St. Luke’s Medical Center, Shangri-La The Fort, Arthaland, Uptown Mall, One Residences, Venice Grand Canal Mall, Enderun Colleges Inc., Commerce & Industry Plaza, Science Hub, One Le Grand Tower, 8 Upper McKinley Towers, and One World Square are expected to benefit from the two new energy projects.

“Our customers can be assured that Meralco will remain a reliable and active partner of the government in the pursuit of continuous economic growth for all,” Aperocho said.

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