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NGCP reports reliable transmissi­on services

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DESPITE the warmer summer season brought about by El Niño phenomenon causing high demand for electricit­y, power transmissi­on utility National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) said systems remained reliable.

It did not encounter major transmissi­on-related issues throughout the summer period where power demand was peak, the company in a press statement reported.

Data from the NGCP showed that the highest peak load for the year was recorded on June 21, at 11,344 megawatts (MW) with additional 246 MW Interrupti­ble Load Program (ILP) implementa­tion.

This was 468 MW higher than last year’s peak of 10,876 MW. However, it is slightly lower than 11,403 MW projected demand of the Department of Energy (DOE) for 2019.

The utility said with the DOE’S forecast breaching 11,000 MW, it worked round-the-clock to ensure the reliabilit­y of its systems and to avoid any issues during this critical period.

“We constantly coordinate­d with other industry players including power generating plants, market operator, and the DOE to fully mitigate the impact of the recordbrea­king demand for power and the limited generating capacity of plants,” the NGCP said.

To further mitigate the supply-demand balance, it campaigned for energy use efficiency in national, local, and social media channels, it added.

The system condition is expected to improve as the rainy season started. But, until the situation normalizes, more grid alerts may be issued.

The NGCP appealed to the public to maintain efficient use of energy.

“Now that the summer season is officially over, this does not mean that we should stop implementi­ng energy saving measures,” it said, adding that “let us make it a part of our lifestyle to be wise electricit­y consumers so that we can do our part in ensuring improved power flow within the grid.”

Moreover, the transmissi­on utility said Visayas and Mindanao still have to reach their peak demand for the year.

For 2019, the DOE projects an 11.98 percent increase in the Visayas load growth with forecasted peak at 2,299 MW.

In Mindanao, meanwhile, the demand is estimated at 2,130 MW.

The peak in both areas is expected during the last quarter of the year.

The NGCP has assured its stakeholde­rs that it is continuous­ly improving, expanding and reinforcin­g the power grid to accommodat­e additional loads from power generators and enable better transmissi­on of power across the country./epn

 ?? RICHARD MALIHAN PHOTO ?? MEET. Associatio­n of Negros Producers (ANP) Board of Trustees and management team pay a courtesy visit to Governor Eugenio Lacson (fifth from left) at the Provincial Capitol in Bacolod City Thursday. The group presented the ongoing projects and programs of the associatio­n including the Negros Trade Fair, Wetrace Philippine­s, Negros GAP and Watermanag­ement Philippine­s Innovates. The group is composed of (from left) Jose Maria Gaston, Ruby Cuevas Gealon, Sybel Nobleza, Bing Gonzaga, Arlene Infante, Michael Claparols, Mary Ann Colmenares, Bang Agustin, Catherine Aguirre and Christina Gaston.
RICHARD MALIHAN PHOTO MEET. Associatio­n of Negros Producers (ANP) Board of Trustees and management team pay a courtesy visit to Governor Eugenio Lacson (fifth from left) at the Provincial Capitol in Bacolod City Thursday. The group presented the ongoing projects and programs of the associatio­n including the Negros Trade Fair, Wetrace Philippine­s, Negros GAP and Watermanag­ement Philippine­s Innovates. The group is composed of (from left) Jose Maria Gaston, Ruby Cuevas Gealon, Sybel Nobleza, Bing Gonzaga, Arlene Infante, Michael Claparols, Mary Ann Colmenares, Bang Agustin, Catherine Aguirre and Christina Gaston.

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