SAN ESTEBAN, Ilocos |Sur -- Power grid
operator and transmission service provider National Grid Corporation of the
Philippines (NGCP) recently announced an increase in the capacity of its
substation here with the upgrading of its power transformer from 50 mega Volt
amperes (50MVA) to 100MVA and increase power for Luzon grid.
With this
expansion, NGCP had boosted the capability and reliability of the power
transformer to accommodate the growing generation capacity from wind farms in
Ilocos Norte such as the Energy Development Corporation in Burgos, North Luzon
Renewable Energy Corporation in Pagudpud, and North Luzon Wind Power
Corporation in Bangui.
NGCP’s San
Esteban Substation is a critical link to the grid as it transmits around
280 megawatts to the Luzon Grid.
This project
also caters to the increasing load demand from connected power customers Abra
Electric Cooperative (ABRECO), Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative (ISECO), and
Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC).
The upgraded
transformer was energized at last Sept. 5.
The San
Esteban Substation now has two100-MVA power transformers.
NGCP is a
privately-owned corporation in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing
the country’s power grid. It transmits high-voltage electricity through “power
superhighways” that include the interconnected system of transmission lines,
towers, substations, and related assets.
The
consortium, which holds the 25-year concession contract to operate the
country’s power transmission network, is comprised of Monte Oro Grid Resources
Corp. led by Henry Sy, Jr., Calaca High Power Corporation led by Robert
Coyiuto, Jr., and the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) as technical
partner.
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