Luzon back-up power site nearly done
>> Saturday, December 29, 2012
The National Grid
Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) disclosed on Wednesday that it would soon
finish its new Back-up Luzon Regional Control Center (LRCC) located at its
Mexico Substation in Pampanga.
Lilibeth Gaydowen,
NGCP North Luzon Corporate Communication and Public Affairs Officer, said the
back-up control center will serve as the dispatching and control arena of power
supply and demand for the whole Luzon should the main regional control center
be unavailable.
It will house the
NGCP’s System Operations’ (SO) equipment, including a new projector system,
telecommunications, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), and
Energy Management System (EMS), Gaydowen bared.
According to the
system operator, the project, which costs approximately P125 million, will be
completed before the end of the year.
The Back-up LRCC now
features the new Open 3000 technology – a more advanced software application in
monitoring the grid’s operation.
This makes it akin to
the Luzon Regional Control Center, also known as the National Control Center
(NCC) in Diliman, Quezon City; the Visayas Regional Control Center in Cebu, and
the Mindanao Regional Control Center in Cagayan De Oro City, which were
refurbished and upgraded earlier this year.
“The advantage of
using the Open 3000 software is that the various sub-systems of SO, such as
SCADA and EMS, will be integrated and will share the same platform for common
services like system administration, data access, and reporting tools which
will, in turn, expedite internal procedures.
“Reliability of
transmission services will likewise be improved because the grids of Luzon, the
Visayas, and Mindanao will now operate on one platform, thereby ensuring
consistency and compatibility in operations,” Gaydowen explained.
The SCADA pertains to
a set of integrated computer systems used in gathering real-time data regarding
power systems operations from remote locations and equipment to monitor and
control the grid. These data are being managed and consolidated through the EMS
to oversee the grid.
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