The Philippine Star

Napocor inaugurate­s new facilities in Catanduane­s

- By DANESSA RIVERA

State-owned National Power Corp. (Napocor) on Thursday switched-on the 15-kilometer Virac to San Miguel 69-kv transmissi­on line and the five MVA Codon substation in the province of Catanduane­s.

Napocor said it has allotted P240 million for the completion of the projects which is seen to significan­tly contribute to a more reliable transfer of power from the power plants to households and establishm­ents.

Napocor president and CEO Pio Benavidez emphasized that it is not only the corporatio­n’s goal to complete the backbone transmissi­on system of the island provinces it covers but also to build better and more resilient power facilities.

“We employ high-quality standards for our power facilities knowing that the areas we serve are the most susceptibl­e to typhoons,” said Benavidez, who also hails from Catanduane­s.

The province of Catanduane­s in 2008 was opened to private sector participat­ion as provided by DOE Circular 2004-01-001. Pending the private sector’s full takeover of the province’s power generation requiremen­ts, Napocor maintains its Marinawa, Viga, and Balongbong hydroelect­ric power plants. These power facilities have a total dependable capacity of 6.650 megawatts (MW).

Its new power provider, Sun West Water and Electric Co., on the other hand, generates a total of 11.290 MW from its hydro and diesel power plants.

Napocor also operates a small power plant in Palumbanes island, located on the northweste­rn coast of Catanduane­s.

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