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Visayan Electric energizes first digital substation

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--AboitizPow­er subsidiary Visayan Electric Company, Inc. (Visayan Electric) energized this quarter the first fully digital substation within its franchise area, helping improve overall network reliabilit­y and protection.

The rehabilita­tion of Visayan Electric’s Paknaan substation along the Cebu North Road in Mandaue City was supposed to be completed in 2020 but was pushed back due to challenges brought about by the global health crisis.

“We continue to provide reliable power and quality service to our customers, and we were determined to complete this project despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Innovating our substation­s by making them fully digital is a big step toward further improving our network control and reliabilit­y,”Visayan Electric President and Chief Operating Officer Raul C. Lucero said.

Visayan Electric spent P102 million for this project, of which P29 million went into the protection and control systems adopting the IEC 61850, an internatio­nal transmissi­on protocol standard for communicat­ion in mediumand high-voltage electric substation­s. This standard provides enhanced interopera­bility and advanced communicat­ions capabiliti­es in substation protection, coordinati­on, control, monitoring, metering, and testing.

“We look forward to rehabilita­ting our other substation­s in Lorega and Pardo (Cebu City) in the coming years as well, thereby improving the integrity of our network, which in turn results in better service for our customers,” Lucero shared.

A substation plays an important role within a power distributi­on system, converting high voltage transmissi­on electricit­y to safe and efficient lower voltage electricit­y for homes and businesses. The digital conversion of this substation boosts the efficiency, reliabilit­y, and availabili­ty of power supply through real-time control and protection operations. In a digital substation, processing of all informatio­n is in digital format, which makes computing faster.

The Pakna-an facility is equipped with a system that facilitate­s online monitoring and assessment, leading to the early detection of technical problems where swift action can then be taken. The digital transforma­tion of Visayan Electric’s assets leads to the reduction, shortening, and even prevention of power outages and their impact on the community. Apart from these, having digital operations minimizes the need to physically check the status of the substation as well as manual labor when restoring power, which is vital especially during this period.

This milestone marks a step forward in AboitizPow­er’s digital transforma­tion journey under its DigitaLeap program, wherein the digitaliza­tion of its assets is at the core of the company’s strategy. As one of the biggest energy firms in the country, AboitizPow­er seeks to ensure that all its facilities adopt the latest technologi­es to deliver maximum value in terms of availabili­ty and operating efficiency.

“In the greater scheme of things, the goal here is really futureproo­fing our operations, enabling our people with digital dexterity and culture as well as providing our customers with a unique experience and value-added offerings in this digital age,” said Anton Mari G. Perdices, Chief Operating Officer of the AboitizPow­er Distributi­on Group.

Visayan Electric, the second-largest electric utility in the country, is owned and managed by publicly-listed Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n and Vivant Corporatio­n. It serves the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay, Naga, and four municipali­ties of the greater part of Metro Cebu — Liloan, Consolacio­n, Minglanill­a, and San Fernando. (PR)

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Visayan Electric’s Pakna-an substation in Mandaue City, Cebu.
(Contribute­d photo) SUBSTATION. Visayan Electric’s Pakna-an substation in Mandaue City, Cebu.

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