The Philippine Star

Meralco switches on first solar microgrid

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has switched on its first microgrid project in Isla Verde, Batangas as part of its commitment to power up the island.

Meralco has collaborat­ed with the Batangas City local government unit (LGU) and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) for a 32-kilowatt (kw) solar panel microgrid and 192-kilowatt hour (kwh) battery storage facility.

It is Meralco’s first solar microgrid, a small-scale power grid that can be operated independen­tly from the country’s interconne­cted network of power transmissi­on facilities.

It supports the distributi­on utility’s initiative­s towards using more sustainabl­e energy sources and highlights efforts on rural electrific­ation, a point of focus by President Duterte, who said that he wanted to put a stop to hurdles in the electrific­ation of rural areas.

“This is the fulfillmen­t of our promise to provide electric service to the people of Isla Verde,” Meralco senior vice president and head of networks Ronnie Aperocho said.

“The project was intentiona­lly pursued using green energy, and with a safe and sustainabl­e supply of power. We are happy to be of help in uplifting the lives of everyone in the island,” he said.

The microgrid project has provided electricit­y to 30 households.

Surrounded by waters and situated six kilometers from Luzon, Isla Verde is accessible only via a one-and-a-half-hour boat ride, making it a challenge to connect with the mainland power grid.

Residents of the island have been subsisting on diesel generator sets from 6 to 10 p.m. for electricit­y for years. However, the island has now become a magnet to foreign visitors and a haven for divers.

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