Monday, July 10, 2017

Philippines: 3-7 days to restore power in E. Visayas - DOE

Philippines: 3-7 days to restore power in E. Visayas - DOE

It will take three to seven days before power will be restored in Eastern
Visayas, said Department of Energy (DOE) Undersecretary Felix William
Funetebella at the emergency meeting of the Regional Development Council
Saturday afternoon.

Fuentebella attended the RDC meeting representing DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi
who conducted inspection and assessment at the geothermal plants in the town
of Kananga and Ormoc City following the 6.5 magnitude earthquake that hit
Leyte on July 6.

"DOE and its family is working around the clock to restore power for the
three million electricity subscriber in the Visayas," Fuentebella said.

"But if we want to make the repair resilient we will have to work on that
for 180 days," Fuentebella added.Fuentebella added that they were also
looking at deployment of three power barges now in Iloilo with a capacity of
20MW each to provide the needed power in the region.

He added there were also generator sets with a capacity of 1MW for the use
of hospitals to continue their operations which local government unit could
borrow from the agency.

"A 1MW generator can provide power to a 12-storey building using full
capacity of the equipment inside," Fuentebella explained to RDC members.

The DOE official also stressed that in the power restoration conducted by
the agency, government offices and commercial establishment were the
priority to continue the delivery of government services and not to hamper
the economic activity.

"Good thing that all 11 electric cooperatives in the region are ready and
prepare to receive power supply from the NGCP," Fuentebella added citing the
report of electric cooperatives at the RDC meeting.

In the presentation of Energy Development Corporation (EDC) at the RDC, they
informed the members that the power plants that suffered damages from the
earthquake were the Tongonan Geothermal Power Plant 1 and Malitbog Unit 3
that has damage in its cooling tower.

Repair for the TGPP 2 (35MW) may be within seven to 10 days while Upper
Mahiao plant (132MW) will be five to seven days.

The Malitbog 1 & 2 plants (150 MW) be from five to 10 days while they had
not reach the Mahanagdong plant to assess the damage.

"Our contractors our working double time to restore power and we are
targeting around 300MW of electricity to supply in Eastern Visayas in the
next three to seven days," James Arnold Villaroman, EDC vice-president said.

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Link to Original Article:
http://northboundasia.com/2017/07/09/3-7-days-restore-power-e-visayas-doe/

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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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