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Stable electricity for Bohol assured

Editor June 4, 2014
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TAGBILARAN CITY – The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) assured Boholanos for stable power service in the province amid the increasing power consumption accelerated by the province’s rapid development.

This as the P1.1 billion expansion project of the NGCP in Barangay Sambog in Corella town will improve the power distribution in the province.

Contrary to earlier speculations, the project has nothing to do with the rumored construction of SM shopping mall, but is expected to cater to the increasing power demand in the province.

Winifred Paguia, head of the NGCP Visayas Project Division, said they are set to complete its Ubay-Corella 138-KV transmission line and Corella substation project.

After the reconfiguration last June 1, NGCP proceeds with the finishing touches to be able to energized the Bohol Backbone Transmission Project (BBTP) by June 30 and it is expected to bring more reliable power transmission services to at least 60 barangays in the towns of Balilihan, Carmen, Catigbian, Corella, Cortes, Dagohoy, Sagbayan, San Miguel and Ubay.

The Corella substation serves as a new power delivery point to reduce the load of Ubay.

This project will ensure stable and reliable power supply in Bohol to serve the growing demand as the development framework of the provincial government has been expanded to cover ICT industry and the BPO sector, in addition to agriculture and tourism as economic drivers.

NGCP said aside from addressing Bohol’s load forecast, the project will also benefit the whole Visayas in the future as it will “reinforce the high-voltage transmission backbone and ensure that the power grid remains secure and reliable”.

NGCP also recommended for Bohol to acquire power sources that are sustainable and renewable such as solar and hydro.

Bohol is being served mainly by the Tongonan geothermal as well as hydro power plants in Balilihan, Loboc and Sevilla towns and the 16MW Bohol Diesel Power Plant in this city. (Elvira Bongosia)

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