By Peter A. Balocnit
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines has started
installing a 230kV new power line along the Santiago City-Tuguegarao City
stretch to serve as alternate line for northern Luzon in case of power
interruption affecting the existing 69kV lines.
Lilibeth
Gaydowen, NGCP north Luzon regional
corporation communication and public affairs officer, said the project was approved by the Energy
Regulatory Commission and is expected to
be completed in 2014.
“This
is one of NGCP’s contribution to the Public-Private Partnership program of the
Aquino administration by ensuring undisrupted power supply transmission,” she
said.
In
an interview, Gaydowen said in case of
power shut down affecting the 69kV line, power will be shifted to the new
lines.
This
will ensure economic activities on will go on during calamities since the high
voltage alternate line substitutes the 69kV line if damaged.
According
to Gaydowen, the high voltage lines
mounted on towers could withstand strong typhoons adding
that even if 69kV poles fell, calamity -affected areas will have
electricity transmitted by new lines.
“With
operating voltages less than 34.5 kV, the distribution system carries energy
from the local substation to individual households, using both overhead and
underground lines.”
With
operating voltage of 69-138 kV, the sub-transmission system reportedly
distributes energy and regularly uses overhead lines.
“For
voltage exceeding 230 kV, the transmission system interconnects generating
stations and large substations located close to load centers by using overhead
lines,” she said.
Gaydowen
said NGCP is doing its responsibility of putting online the right mix of power
plants that generate high-voltage electricity and transmitting those to
distribution utilities which in turn deliver electricity at a lower voltage to
households and other users.
NGCP
is working on means to keep power supply flowing to the distribution utilities,
she added.
A
private corporation, NGCP won the government’s 50-year congressionally granted
franchise to operate and maintain the country’s transmission network.
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