QUEZON
CITY, Aug 31 (PIA) – In a move to continuously improve its daily operations,
the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) recently revised some
of its technical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), especially those
pertaining to the inspection of lines and substation equipment.
While
most of the SOPs inherited from the former grid operator National Transmission
Corporation were already enhanced by concessionaire NGCP since it took over in
2009, the privately owned corporation is bent on finding more ways to better
enhance the delivery of high-voltage electricity to its power customers.
“NGCP
operates almost 20,000 circuit-kilometers of transmission lines and more than
27,000 megavolt amperes of substation capacity across the country. It’s a huge
responsibility that NGCP takes very seriously,” asserted Venusto D. Hamoy,
NGCP’s Deputy Assistant Chief Technical Officer for Operations and Maintenance.
The
revisions cover the SOPs on inspection of critical substation equipment such as
Power Transformer and Shunt Reactor. NGCP created a new inspection checklist to
ensure that all parts of the substation equipment function at optimal
conditions.
NGCP
also improved its line patrolling and vegetation management on lands along the
Right-of-Way. Line patrolling, which includes activities like tower-to-tower
inspection and aerial patrol, were made more stringent to thoroughly assess the
status of transmission lines. For aerial line inspection, NGCP procured gimbal
cameras to be installed on helicopters. The cameras are expected to arrive
before the end of the year.
“We
are working on the more detailed reporting of transmission line and substation
inspections as a proactive measure to avoid line trippings that may disrupt
services to our customers,” Hamoy added.
Aside
from the new procedures, NGCP also conducted a series of training seminars for
its engineers. Before the first half of 2013 ended, all substation engineers
were given a refresher on substation operations and protocols while a more
advanced substation course is scheduled to be rolled out by the 3rd quarter of
this year.
NGCP
also purchased more than a hundred line trucks and new personal protective
equipment for its line personnel to be distributed to all its field offices.
“All
these changes and purchases are expected to uplift the level of our day-to-day
operations and to develop the skills of our personnel. We acknowledge that
these seemingly small changes have a big impact on power delivery to the whole
country,” explained Hamoy.
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. NGCP’s regular
maintenance activities and assistance to other members of the power industry
aim to enhance the reliability and quality of electricity delivered to
customers. (NGCP)###
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