Beneco powers 10MV Buguias sub-station
>> Tuesday, December 22, 2020
BUGUIAS, Benguet – Benguet
Electric Cooperative (Beneco) commissioned on Friday its 10 MVA (megavolt
ampere) sub-station at Amgaleyguey, Buguias town to assure reliable power for
its consumers.
"This is timely as we prepare for
the eventual upgrading of lines in northern Benguet," said engineer
Melchor Licoben, acting general manager of Beneco, during the program.
Beneco is the sole distributor of
electricity for Baguio and Benguet. It is currently upgrading its 13.2kV
(kiloVolt) power in northern Benguet to allow it to loop with 23kV in southern
Benguet and Baguio City and conform the system with the other.
He said they are targeting that in the
next three years, Beneco will be able to complete connecting and looping the
sub-stations in the towns of Atok, Mankayan, and in Baguio City.
"This will allow one sub-station
to cover for the other in case a problem occurs, assuring continued supply of
power to the consumers," Licoben said.
This is aside from providing reliable
power -- available 24 hours a day, seven days a week with appropriate voltage,
he added.
Licoben also said that with the
Sinipsip sub-station already commissioned, Northern Benguet's current
electricity demand of about 6MV can be increased.
"In case someone puts up a
business that will demand a big load of electricity, we can already provide the
electricity requirement," he said.
The three Beneco sub-stations bring to
18.75MV capacity in northern Benguet alone.
He also said the commissioning of the
sub-station is also part of the preparation for the commissioning of the 3MW
(megawatt) mini-hydropower plant of Beneco in Barangay Man-asok, Buguias town
targetted in June 2021.
Meanwhile, Ramel Rifani, network
services department manager of Beneco, said the Mankayan and Atok sub-station
will augment the electric needs of the towns of Tublay, Atok, Bakun, Buguias,
and Mankayan.
"We can see the development that
uses electricity, businesses opening demand also increases," he said.
He assured that reliable power will be
available.
Rifani also said that an annual
increase in electricity demand of 2 to 3 percent is constant in the area.
"We have a leeway for big progress
in the area," he said. – Liza Agoot/PNA
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