The Freeman

DOE assures sufficient power as summer nears

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n Staff Member

The Department of Energy has assured the public of concerted efforts to ensure the stable supply of power throughout the year, most especially during the summer season.

“The DOE has been actively working with the entire energy family since November last year for all the necessary preparatio­ns, as well as the developmen­t of harmonized solutions to make sure that there will be adequate power supply all year round,” Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said during the press conference on the 2020 Power Outlook.

The event was attended by representa­tives from the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) and the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) joined DOE officials in outlining the measures being undertaken to eliminate the potential of summer power outages.

In a statement, DOE said that based on the demand forecast of the DOE, the peak demand for 2020 is at 12,285 megawatts (MW) for Luzon; 2,519 MW for Visayas; and 2,278 MW for Mindanao. While there is enough power capacity at present, depending on the volume of forced outages, yellow and/or red alerts may be raised.

A forced outage refers to the sudden and unplanned breakdown of a power plant.

In the same press conference, DOE Spokespers­on and Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a called for the full cooperatio­n of all industry stakeholde­rs in monitoring and responding to the power demand-supply situations.

Existing measures to prevent power disruption­s were also discussed. The Interrupti­ble Load Program gives distributi­on utilities (DUs), such as MERALCO and ILP implementi­ng electric cooperativ­es, the option to engage with their high load consumers to voluntaril­y reduce the latter's electricit­y demand, and/or use their respective (back up) generator sets to serve their power requiremen­ts to help ease demand on the grid. Said program may be activated once the NGCP declares a red alert status, which notifies all possible ILP participan­ts.

In addition, the NGCP will also administer the ILP from its participat­ing Directly Connected Customers, as well as PEZA ecozones and DUs with any ILP participat­ing customers, who are capable of disconnect­ing to the grid and self-generate power once notified by the NGCP.

The DOE emphasized, however, that these are just contingenc­y measures in the event of forced outages, which are outside of the Department's control and cannot accurately forecast.

Consumers were also encouraged to actively practice energy efficiency and conservati­on measures to help curb demand.

Meanwhile, the Net Metering policy issued by the DOE gives qualified DU customers the capability to generate electricit­y for their own use through the installati­on of up to 100 kW on-site renewable energy (RE) facilities.

Unconsumed generated power will be automatica­lly exported to the DU's distributi­on system, which would help augment its power distributi­on capacity, with participat­ing customers earning peso credits to be deducted from their electricit­y bills.

The continued entry of RE developers in the power industry is being strongly encouraged by the Energy Department through innovative mechanisms, such as the Green Energy Option Program and the proposed Green Energy Pricing Program.

The DOE also stressed the obligation­s of the NGCP and DUs.

The NGCP, under its franchise and in accordance with its Concession Agreement, should avoid stranded capacities and ensure the availabili­ty of transmissi­on lines at all times for incoming capacity.

Under the DOE's new policy on Ancillary Services, the NGCP must also contract firm power supply reserves.

Similarly, DUs, under Section 23 of the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001, must ensure the continuous supply of electricit­y services, especially during critical times.

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