The Philippine Star

Napocor starts bid process for Leyte solar-diesel plant

- By DANESSA O. RIVERA

The National Power Corp. (Napocor) has started bidding out the contract for a solar-diesel hybrid plant in Southern Leyte that would ensure 24/7 power supply in the area.

In a bid bulletin, Napocor said it is seeking bidders for the design, supply, delivery, installati­on, test and commission­ing of the Limawasa solar photovolta­ic-diesel hybrid power plant in Southern Leyte.

The approved budget for the contract is P55.55 million, which is approved under the agency’s corporate budget for 2015.

Napocor has scheduled a pre bid-conference on Dec. 3 and opening of bids on Dec. 15.

“Bids received in excess of the ABC (approved budget for the contract) shall be automatica­lly rejected at bid opening,” the power firm said.

The Limawasa project is among the 21 plants Napcoor mulls for hybridizat­ion.

Napocor said it is spending over P400 million to transform 21 of its diesel power plants in SPUG areas into hybrid plants and is part of the state-owned firm’s renewable energy (RE) program for 2017-2020.

The power company has been planning the use of RE hybrid systems in its missionary electrific­ation program to lower the Universal Charge for Missionary Electrific­ation (UCME) of the 290 SPUG power plants across the country.

Currently, the UCME reflected in electricit­y bills is at P0.15 per kilowatt hour.

Under the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001, UCME is collected from end-users which will be used for the electrific­ation of remote communitie­s or areas not connected to the main transmissi­on grid.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines