Manila Bulletin

Still no firm government policy aid on NGCP’s right-of-way problems

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

It is an electricit­y system predicamen­t that had been pestering Mindanao consumers with blackouts since early this year, but until now the government cannot seem to get its act on a firm policy that could aid the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) on its right-of-way (ROW) problems in the southernmo­st power grid.

The transmissi­on firm has raised this concern up to the office of President Benigno S. Aquino III, but there had been no concrete action yet from the Palace.

With the ROW dilemmas triggering recent power interrupti­ons in the grid again, the Department of Energy (DOE) can just extend the “weakest of support” to the troubled power system operator – that is: an appeal to the local government officials.

All government agencies appeared to be helpless in dealing with the “adamant stance of landowners” who keep on re-planting trees below the power transmissi­on lines – which in exchange for uprooting or cutting off of the trees, they have been demanding exorbitant settlement amounts.

It was noted that such dilemmas can only be resolved with finality if there is an Executive Order issued by Malacanang or a legislated policy that shall ban planting or cultivatin­g of trees or plants under transmissi­on facilities – and must similarly treat such vital installati­ons to be of critical nature to the country’s economic well-being.

At this stage, DOE officer-in-charge Secretary Zenaida Y. Monsada cannot exert much effort, except to “appeal particular­ly to the local government units and landowners to cooperate with NGCP… in resolving the transmissi­on issues on right of way and easements.”

Monsada is into this act of “moral suasion,”

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