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MERALCO COMMISSION­S LAGUNA SWITCHING SITE

- By Lenie Lectura @llectura

THE Manila Electric Company has recently commission­ed its new La Mesa 115 kilovolts (kv) Switching Station in Laguna.

The project, which aims to improve the system reliabilit­y and power quality in the area, involved the commission­ing of a gas circuit breaker, three sets of disconnect switches, and standard connection and metering facilities for the Philippine office of Stmicroele­ctronics Inc. (STMI), the largest European semiconduc­tor contract manufactur­ing and design company.

The new switching station will facilitate the upgrading of STMI’S electric service to 115 kv from 34.5 kv and accommodat­e the projected increase in its demand to 13.5 megawatts (MW) this year, and 20MW by 2027.

Meralco said the fivemonth constructi­on of the switching station was made possible by the collaborat­ion of the One Meralco Group through Mserv, one of the largest Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection (MEPF) contractor­s and energy service companies (ESCO) in the Philippine­s, and Miescor, one of the country’s leading service providers of engineerin­g, constructi­on, and maintenanc­e service.

Meanwhile, a Meralco subsidiary has turned over the solar rooftop projects for The Orchard Golf and Country Club and Biostar Nutriprodu­cts, Inc.

Spectrum said it recently held a ceremonial turnover of solar rooftop projects.

Spectrum’s partnershi­p withtheorc­hardinvolv­essolar panels with combined capacity of99.9-kilowatt-peak(kwp)installed at the latter’s sports and leisure facility in Dasmariñas, Cavite.

Spectrum’s project with Biostar, a licensed distributo­r and manufactur­er of animal health products in the country, involves a 24.96-kwp rooftop facility at the latter’s poultry farm in San Pablo City, Laguna.

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