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Palawan power utility submits revised distributi­on plan

- Victor V. Saulon

THE Department of Energy (DoE) has ordered Palawan Electric Cooperativ­e (Paleco) to submit an updated power distributi­on developmen­t plan (DDP) to determine whether the government should continue looking after the provision of electricit­y in the area.

“We required them to submit a revised DDP,” Mario C. Marasigan, director of the DoE’s Electric Power Industry Management Bureau, told reporters last week.

“Depending on the DDP, then we may have to decide whether to continue the arrangemen­t with the NPC (National Power Corp.) to provide services for the El Nido area in terms of the generation and wires,” he added.

DoE Undersecre­tary William Felix B. Fuentebell­a confirmed that Paleco has submitted a revised DDP, which was forwarded to Mr. Marasigan’s bureau. Mr. Marasigan said that for the rest of Palawan, the DoE is looking at enhancing the power transmissi­on substation­s. He said his bureau will also review the power supply agreements.

“We have already initiated discussion­s with them to include in their DDP the power supply procuremen­t program and the review,” he said.

DoE’s interventi­on in Palawan comes after President Rodrigo R. Duterte issued a warning to local officials to solve the energy issues in the province. He gave Paleco until the end of the year to address the frequent brownouts or he will seek a new electricit­y provider for Palawan.

Last month, state-run National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) said it intervened in the management and operation of Paleco in its bid to help resolve the power supply issues in the province.

NEA Administra­tor Edgardo R. Masongsong issued an office order on Dec. 10 designatin­g engineer Nelson Lalas as project supervisor and acting general manager of Paleco “effective immediatel­y,” the agency said in a statement.—

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