By Hirohito D.
Cadion
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, May 19 (PNA) – The power curtailment in the areas being
served by the Zamboanga del Sur Electric Cooperative-1 (Zamsureco-1) has been
reduced by two hours from four hours daily.
Zamsureco-1 serves
69,857 member-consumers in this city and in 24 of the 26 towns of this
province.
Zamsureco-1
information officer Liberal Cabatcha said Monday the daily power curtailment
was cut by two hours when one of the turbines of the Steag State Power recently
went back online.
The Steag State Power
turbine provides an additional 105 megawatts (MW) to the Mindanao Grid.
Cabatcha said that
with this development, Zamsureco-1 is receiving additional three MW from the
National Power Corporation (Napocor).
Cabatcha said Napocor
now provides 18 MW to Zamsureco-1 from the previous of 15 MW.
However, Napocor’s
contracted power to Zamsureco-1 is 25 MW.
Cabatcha said
Zamsureco-1 still has a power deficit of 6 MW since it is only receiving a
total of 28 MW from Napocor and two Independent Power Producers (IPPs).
Cabatcha said the two
IPPs that supply power to Zamsureco-1 of 5 MW each are the Aboitiz-owned Therma
Marine, Incorporated and the Mapalad Power Corporation of the Alcanta Group.
Cabatcha said that
Zamsureco-1 has a total peak load demand of 34 MW.
He said they are
looking into possibilities of implementing shorter rotational brownouts within
the commercial and industrial areas being served by Zamsureco-1.
Meanwhile, Pagadian
City-Zamboanga del Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation,
Incorporated president Mercedes Lourdes Quisumbing said the reduction of the
rotational brownouts will help them to gradually recover the losses they
incurred the previous months due to long hours of power curtailment. (PNA)
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