Power firms assure power supply during election day
>> Wednesday, May 8, 2013
By
Redjie Melvic M. Cawis
BAGUIO CITY-- Players in the power industry
assured there will be adequate power supply during the automated May 13
national and local elections in Luzon.
Lilibeth Gaydowen,
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines North Luzon Corporate
communications and public affairs officer, said regular line maintenance and
preventive maintenance that the NGCP has been conducting since February this
year were to ensure that transmission lines of the North Luzon will function
well during the May elections.
In a statement, “in
time for the upcoming May elections, NGCP commits to the public that the
country's power grid will remain reliable and stable during the crucial
political event.” “We will make sure that power delivery is excellent and
transmission lines and equipment are at their best to ensure that we have
electricity for the voting machines.”
NGCP also formed a
special task force which will be responsible for the smooth transmission of
electricity and creation of contingency plans and measures during the election.
This, as Benguet
Electric Cooperative general manager Gerardo Versoza told a press briefing,
power supply was adequate and voting or polling precincts
in the city of Baguio and Benguet during elections.
Benenco legal officer
Delmar Carino said they will strictly follow
guidelines set by the National Electrification Administration to all the
electric cooperatives to ensure enough power supply and avoid any interruption
and problem during the election day.
Carino said that
before election day, Beneco will conduct a thorough inspection of the entire
distribution and perform preventive maintenance.
They will also do
inventory of supplies and procure materials to ensure their facilities and
equipment would be working properly.
They will also
coordinate with school officials for inspection and repair or replacement of
electrical wirings, switches convenience outlets as well as protective devices
of school buildings which will serve as polling centers.
According to Carino,
Beneco will deploy a 24-hour skeletal force on election day for any line or
equipment breakdown.
A stationary lineman
and roving crew will be assigned in every polling center to conduct routine
line patrolling and respond to electrical troubles.
He added their
engineering department will conduct an inventory of generators to back up power
supply should any hitch occur during election day.
Carino encouraged the
public to report significant outages and problems especially in the far-flung
areas in Benguet.
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