QUEZON
CITY – To ensure the power grid’s stability and reliability during the 45th Annual Board
of Governors Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently held at the
Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), the National Grid
Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) implemented several measures as part of
its contingency plan. As a result, no power interruption or line tripping in
Metro Manila and nearby provinces was reported during ADB’s convention.
Part
of NGCP’s role as transmission service provider and grid operator is to make
sure that power interruptions are averted during the course of the event from
May 2 to 5, 2012. In order to achieve this, NGCP finished the restoration of
the Las Piñas Substation last April 30, or two days before the ADB event. The
energization of the Las Piñas Substation has significantly improved the system
voltage, thereby providing reliable supply of electricity to Metro Manila.
NGCP
also deferred the maintenance schedule of three (3) major power lines near
Metro Manila– one (1) in South Luzon and two (2) in North Luzon to ensure that
all transmission lines are available and connected to the grid to avoid
congestion. The maintenance of a 750-megavolt ampere (MVA) transformer at the
San Jose Substation in Bulacan, which supplies electricity to the north of
Metro Manila, was also postponed so that no transformer was shut down and
system voltage was secured while the event was ongoing. The maintenance
activities of said facilities were originally scheduled on the dates of the
convention.
NGCP
also coordinated with MERALCO to ensure that the Paco and CBP1A Substations,
serving PICC and SMX Convention Center respectively, would be brownout-free
from May 2 to 5. The SMX Convention Center was the venue for the opening
ceremonies of the meeting.
ADB’s
event was attended by some 4,000 delegates, including Ministers of Finance and
Development and Central Bankers from the ASEAN and the ASEAN + 3 countries, and
representatives from the private sector, civil society and media. For four (4)
days, the ADB delegates discussed policies and strategies on economic growth
and development.
Ref: Atty. Cynthia P.
Alabanza, Spokesperson/Adviser for External Affairs (cpalabanza@ngcp.ph/09175707884)
National
Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) Quezon Ave. cor. BIR Rd., Diliman,
Quezon City, Philippines
Telephone
+632 981-2143 / +632 981-2142 Fax +632 922-2684 E-mail corpcomm@ngcp.ph
Website: www.ngcp.ph Twitter: @NGCP_ALERT Facebook:
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