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SMC unit nears completion of BESS facilities

- By Lenie Lectura

SMC global Power Holdings Corp. (SGPHC), the power arm of conglomera­te San Miguel Corp. (SMC), would soon complete its 1,000megawat­t (MW) battery energy storage projects nationwide.

SGPH has lined up 31 battery energy Storage System (bess) facilities worth $1 billion. The power firm nears completion of the facilities, which would be located in several strategic sites from luzon to Mindanao where power quality mitigation­s are required. once completed, these will improve power quality nationwide and fuel the country’s transition to clean energy.

SMC President ramon ang said some of the facilities are now in the advanced stages of completion. Four of 31 facilities are located in Masinloc Zambales; Malita, Davao; Maco, Davao de oro, and Jasaan, Misamis oriental.

The bess facilities are currently undergoing testing and commission­ing.

The company completed in 2018 the very first battery energy storage facility in the country in its power plant in Masinloc, Zambales. It has since embarked on a project of such historic scale using a relatively new technology capable of improving power quality throughout the grid system and facilitate integratio­n of renewable power sources into the country’s generation portfolio.

“our ongoing investment into battery energy storage facilities will greatly benefit power consumers all over the country, because this will mean that even faraway provinces or areas, can have the same stable and good quality power supply as everywhere else,” said ang.

“This means that provinces and islands will have better and more equal opportunit­ies for industrial­ization and economic growth. If previously some areas could not attract investment­s because of unstable or poor power supply, battery energy storage will make power supply more stable and reliable. battery storage will significan­tly reduce imbalances in the grid that cause power interrupti­ons and brownouts.”

ang said the technology will boost flexibilit­y of the country’s power grid and improve power quality by removing excess power and injecting required power at strategic areas within the grid within millisecon­d level.

This ensures power quality is maintained and that it reaches power users all over the country.

“This can even support equaloppor­tunity industrial­ization in many provinces where historical­ly, no industrial plants would locate because of poor power quality.”

Moreover, ang said bess can facilitate the integratio­n of intermitte­nt renewable sources such as solar and wind into the grid.

“our country’s challenge with renewables is that it is intermitte­nt, because of its nature. but with strategica­lly located battery storage facilities, this can be mitigated and renewables can become more viable. This will help the transition to more renewable sources of energy in the future.”

The bess is also meant to be used as regulating reserve type of ancillary service for the country’s major power transmissi­on firm, national grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s, to specifical­ly mitigate grid frequency fluctuatio­n and voltage issues.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Four of 31 Battery Energy Storage System facilities being put up by San Miguel Corporatio­n’s power arm, SMC Global Power Holdings Corp., in Masinloc, Zambales; Malita, Davao; Maco, Davao de oro, and Jasaan, Misamis oriental.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Four of 31 Battery Energy Storage System facilities being put up by San Miguel Corporatio­n’s power arm, SMC Global Power Holdings Corp., in Masinloc, Zambales; Malita, Davao; Maco, Davao de oro, and Jasaan, Misamis oriental.
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