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NGCP breaks ground on its MindanaoVi­sayas Interconne­ction Project

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On October 19, as a testament to its commitment to complete the Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP) and realize a one Philippine grid in 2020, NGCP simultaneo­usly breaks ground on the project’s cable terminal stations in the Municipali­ty of Santander, Cebu, and Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte.

The cable terminal stations serve as the landing points of the two 92-kilometer submarine cables which will carry around 450 megawatts (MW) of power from the Visayas and Mindanao, and vice versa.

“This is just the first in a long series of small achievemen­ts towards the successful completion of this project,” NGCP stated. “We are confident that the NGCP team will exhibit the commitment and skills needed to push the project and realize the interconne­cted transmissi­on network within the committed timeframe,” added the company.

The MVIP, provisiona­lly approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission last 2017, is considered the biggest power infrastruc­ture project in the history of the country. Apart from the submarine cables and cable terminal stations, the PhP 52 billion-project also entails the installati­on of 526 circuit-kilometers of overhead transmissi­on lines, high-voltage direct current converter stations, and various upgrades to substation­s in both regions.

In May 2018, the Department of Energy also certified the MVIP as an Energy Project of National Significan­ce, in order to streamline and expedite the needed documents for the constructi­on and completion of the project.

“We call on our stakeholde­rs, concerned government agencies and units, communitie­s, consumer groups, and the public, to support us as we advance towards completing the MVIP, and implement a broader interislan­d connectivi­ty,” said NGCP. PR

 ?? PR ?? MEMBERS of NGCP attended the groundbrea­king of the company’s MVIP cable terminal station in the Municipali­ty of Santander, Cebu, last October 19.
PR MEMBERS of NGCP attended the groundbrea­king of the company’s MVIP cable terminal station in the Municipali­ty of Santander, Cebu, last October 19.

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