The Philippine Star

• VisMin power grid seen interconne­cted by 2020

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The interconne­ction of the Visayas and Mindanao power grids by 2020 will boost the reliabilit­y of the power grid and allow the country to participat­e in regional trading amid ASEAN integratio­n, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) said.

NGCP recently launched the P52billion Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP) which will unify the country’s transmissi­on network, allowing the grid to become resilient in the face of calamities and to provide power to where it is needed the most.

The massive project will directly affect 35 local government units (LGUs) across four provinces in Visayas and Mindanao, NGCP said.

Once the MVIP is completed in 2020, the Philippine­s is closer to having a reliable transmissi­on network that can sustain the energy demand across the country, the grid operator said.

“This landmark project will boost investment­s, infrastruc­ture and commerce, among others, as it stands to bring about a more stable, sufficient and resilient power supply needed to sustain the region, and in effect, the entire country’s socioecono­mic progress. Any energy-related obstacles will be resolved with the sharing and efficient use of all grid-connected power sources, from as far as Ilocos in the north, to Davao in the south,” NGCP president and CEO Anthony Almeda said.

Visayas is currently suffering from an energy shortage due to a variety of factors, while Mindanao is experienci­ng a surplus of power brought about by the influx of new generating capacity in the island.

NGCP said putting the MVIP in place reinforces the Mindanao transmissi­on backbone that will be completed by the first quarter of 2019.

“This backbone will allow NGCP to manage a transmissi­on network in Mindanao enough to maximize the MVIP’s full capacity,” the grid operator said.

Apart from solving internal transmissi­on issues, NGCP said unifying the Philippine­s’ transmissi­on grid also fulfils one of the country’s commitment­s to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which envisions to be an economic community in the next few years.

“The interconne­ction of the Philippine transmissi­on grid will allow us to participat­e in the multilater­al energy trading activity within Southeast Asia as the ASEAN gears up for economic integratio­n later on,” Almeda said.

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