Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mishap delays key power grid

This is an unfortunat­e circumstan­ce which may delay the MVIP timeline

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A maritime accident may result to the delay of the Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP) beyond its adjusted December 2021 target completion after several portions of its fiber optic cable connection was damaged.

The submarine cable 1 portion of the MVIP’s Dapitan-Santander 350 kilovolts (kV) high voltage direct current (HVDC) line between Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte and Santander, Cebu, which was completed on 15 November 2020 was found to have been damaged in several locations.

Initial reports from the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) indicated a vessel navigating the area where the first cable was laid a month after the completion of the cable laying activity. The damage was discovered while the second cable was being laid. An investigat­ion is underway to determine whether this vessel caused the damage and who may be responsibl­e for said vessel.

“This is an unfortunat­e circumstan­ce which may delay the MVIP timeline. NGCP is working on a catch-up plan given the fragility of handling fiber optic submarine cables,” stated the company.

Repair takes time

The repair of the severed portions will require another round of procuremen­t, awarding, scheduling of cable laying, all of which are also affected by prevailing quarantine restrictio­ns in terms of cable shipping and availabili­ty of foreign experts. The actual cable laying is also subject to weather and tide conditions.

The MVIP, certified as an Energy Project of National Significan­ce in 2018, was initially targeted for completion by December 2020 but was extended to December

2021 due to the

Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent quarantine restrictio­ns across the country. Upon completion, the MVIP will connect the Visayas and Mindanao grids through a HVDC system with a 450 MegaWatt initial capacity. The project covers 184 circuit kilometers of submarine cables and 526 ckm of overhead wires connecting Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte to Santander, Cebu.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NGCP ?? NGCP provided Daily Tribune an underwater shot of the damaged Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project cable that may cause a delay in the start of the project which is critical to ensuring stable power supply to Mindanao.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NGCP NGCP provided Daily Tribune an underwater shot of the damaged Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project cable that may cause a delay in the start of the project which is critical to ensuring stable power supply to Mindanao.

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