PALO, Leyte,
April 25 (PNA) -- The Power Task Force Election has assured that there will be
no brownout during election day in the Visayas area, citing preparation
activities, sufficient supply and available power reserves, officials said on
Monday.
Based on the
Department of Energy’s (DOE) outlook, there will be 120 to 245 megawatt (MW)
power reserve in the three Visayas regions from May 8-10, on top of the 1,899
MW to 2,121 MW available capacity, and 1,678 MW to 1,876 MW system load.
“Since its
holiday on May 9, the power demand will be lower. If there would be deficiency,
the Luzon grid can provide us power since we are connected with them,” said
Keelvin Dajao of the DOE Visayas field office.
The power
sector presented their power situation and contingency plan during the final
meeting of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), Philippine National Police,
and Philippine Army joint committee meeting.
Dajao said
transmission maintenance firms and distribution facilities vowed not to
implement any preventive maintenance activities one week before and after May 9
to ally public fears of possible brownouts.
A command
post of the task force has been set up in Cebu province to monitor power supply
and possible interruptions in central Philippines. Satellite posts have been
set up in all provinces to respond to emergencies
National
Grid Corporation of the Philippines Leyte-Samar area district head Lope Cañete
said all maintenance activities in the region have been done as of Sunday or
two weeks before the elections.
“We have
conducted several maintenance activities in the first quarter of 2016 in
preparation for the elections. There would be no power interruptions except in
emergency cases,” Cañete told election, police and military officials on
Monday.
Transmission
line teams have been deployed in strategic areas. In the case of Eastern
Visayas, these teams will be based in Bobon, Northern Samar; Borongan City,
Eastern Samar; Calbayog City,
Catbalogan City, and Paranas in Samar; Babatngon,
Carigara, Macathur, and Ormoc City in Leyte; Maasin City and Bontoc in Soutern
Leyte.
Earlier, the
Comelec has asked the DOE, National Electrification Administration, National
Power Corporation, NGCP, local electric cooperatives to ensure adequate, stable,
and reliable power supply for the national and local elections on May 9.
The actions
include carrying out strategic preventive maintenance of power facilities,
deployment of technical manpower for emergency response, and security of vital
power infrastructures. (PNA)
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