NGCP to replace trees cut in Luzon transmission line proj
>> Sunday, March 31, 2013
By Freddie G. Lazaro
VIGAN CITY -- The National Grid
Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) will undertake a three-year reforestation
program inside the Northern Luzon Heroes Hill National Park to compensate for
the trees that will be cut during the construction of new transmission line in
the protected area.
Cynthia P. Alabanza, NGCP
spokesperson, said the Heroes Hill park, which is a protected area located in
Santa, Ilocos Sur, will be affected by the construction of a new 230 kilovolt
(kV) line from San Esteban, Ilocos Sur to Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
“The double circuit line will transmit the
electricity generated from the wind power plants in Ilocos Sur to the rest of
the region,” she said.
Alabanza said the construction of
the transmission line is in compliance with the N- 1 contingency of NGCP, which
ensures the transmission system will still operate at a normal level despite
the loss or malfunction of one of its major components.
“In constructing the San Esteban – Laoag 230
kV line, six towers traversing a distance of more than two kilometers will be
built inside the national park,” she said.
She said the NGCP, the country’s
electric transmission system operator, committed to fund a three - year
reforestation program to compensate for the trees that will be cut for the
construction of the transmission line.
“At least 100 trees seedlings
will be planted for every tree cut,” she said.
“NGCP is committed to its
advocacy of taking care of the environment. In fact, we already entered into an
agreement like this with DENR for our Colon - Cebu transmission project to
preserve the Central Cebu Protected Landscape in the Visayas. It is a must for
NGCP to comply with environmental laws and DENR’s guidelines before we push
through with our projects,” she said.
She said the NGCP, a privately
owned corporation in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing the
country’s power grid, transmits high voltage electricity through “power superhighways”
that include the interconnected system of transmission lines.
The Heroes Hill is a
1,300-hectare Park in Sitio Pideg, Barangay Magsaysay, Santa, Ilocos Sur, which
features a Molave forest and a 25-foot waterfall and is a famous spot for local
and tourist mountaineers and trekkers. The park was declared a protected area
by Proclamation No. 132 in 1963.
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