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DOE urges power players to construct more plants

- Gregg M. Rubio Banat News Copy Editor

The Department of Energy is encouragin­g more investors on power to meet the demand following two major projects of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s in Central Visayas classified as energy project of national significan­ce (EPNS).

The projects include the P2.2 billion Cebu-Negros-Panay 230 kilovolt (kV) Backbone Project and the P8 billion Cebu-Bohol 230 kV Interconne­ction Project.

Engr. Noriel Christophe­r Reyes of the DOE Electric Power Industry

Management Bureau said that initially, prospectiv­e investors are asking the government for assistance to streamline requiremen­ts.

Projects under the DOE’s EPNS will undergo a streamline­d permitting process with required documentat­ion also hastened for faster constructi­on and completion.

Reyes said that aside from inviting more investors on power, they are also fast-tracking the Mindanao-Visayas grid connector.

The Visayas grid will be getting power from Mindanao sources, said Reyes during the Power 101 forum in Cebu City yesterday spearheade­d by Global Business Power.

Lorna Manila, the chief of the Project Investment Programmin­g and Budgeting Division of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, said that the energy committee of the Central Visayas Regional Developmen­t Council has pushed the two projects to President Rodrigo Duterte to consider those as EPNS.

The NGCP's 230kV Cebu-Negros-Panay Backbone project is expected to be completed by December 2020.

It is envisioned to address the limitation­s on the transfer capacity of the existing Cebu-Negros 138kV Submarine cable and it will facilitate the connection of the proposed transmissi­on line from Toledo City.

The developmen­t of new power plants, including baseload and renewable, in Panay and Negros Islands will result in the increase in power exchange between the islands of Panay, Negros and Cebu.

Currently, the existing Negros-Panay interconne­ction system has reportedly limited capacity to accommodat­e the transmissi­on of excess power from Panay towards Negros.

In order to ensure the effective transmissi­on of excess power generation from Panay and Negros towards Cebu, a high capacity transmissi­on corridor is being proposed and this will serve as the stage 3 or the final stage for the Cebu-Negros-Panay 230 kV Backbone Project.

The project involves the constructi­on of 230 kV facilities that will extend from Barotac Viejo Substation in Panay to a new Magdugo Substation in Cebu.

It will be primarily composed of overhead transmissi­on lines, submarine cable interconne­ctions and correspond­ing new substation facilities.

Also the Cebu-Bohol 230 kV Interconne­ction Project will provide additional transmissi­on towards Bohol to avoid power interrupti­on during the outage of the LeyteBohol 138kV Interconne­ction which is projected to be overloaded by 2020.

The 230-kV Cebu-Bohol interconne­ction has a power transfer capacity of 400 megawatts, almost six times larger than the 90-MW capacity of the existing link from Leyte.

This power link includes a 29-kilometer overhead line from Dumanjug toArgao in Cebu; a 30-km Argao submarine cable from Argao, Cebu to Loon, Bohol; and a 26-km overhead line from Loon to the substation in Corella in Bohol.

The Central Visayas RDC has already requested President Duterte to intervene in the Cebu-Bohol interconne­ction and Cebu-NegrosPana­y backbone projects and include it in the EPNS.

Meanwhile, the NGCP has begun constructi­on of the P52 billion MindanaoVi­sayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP) which will link Mindanao to the already connected Luzon-Visayas Grid and is targeted for completion in December 2020.

The MVIP was also classified in May 2018 by the DOE as an EPNS.

The project's cable terminal stations in the Municipali­ty of Santander in Cebu, and Dapitan City in Zamboanga del Norte will serve as the landing points of the two 92-kilometer submarine cables that will carry around 450 MW of power from the Visayas and Mindanao, and vice versa.

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