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Friday, October 7, 2016

NGCP sets pioneering grid technical standards


PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Oct. 8, 2016) - The goal of becoming one of the best power utilities in Southeast Asia is within reach for the country’s sole power grid operator, NGCP, as it institutionalized the technical standardization system for the core functions of the company.

Elizabeth Ladaga, Regional Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Officer, in the press release dated Oct. 5, 2016 disclosed that through technical standardization, NGCP is able to better develop and implement a system to improve the quality of its services and operational efficiency, and more efficiently align its internal processes. NGCP has set a total of 109 standards on equipment and material specifications, project and construction management, planning and design, maintenance and testing, and operations, among others. These standards are based on global standards and best practices of international power utilities.

According to NGCP, technical standardization contributes to the company’s improved levels of compatibility and interchangeability of equipment, spare parts and materials, and commonality of processes, as well as administrative and management functions. An example is the standard design of transmission facility components which makes management of transmission line and equipment spare materials easier. The standard design or specification can be used for more than just one facility of a similar capacity or function, thus maximizing compatibility and interoperability.
“Setting these standards has made designing new projects and maintaining existing lines easier, but, at the same time, more stringent. The standards serve as design references for new project requirements, hence, consistent quality is ensured across our projects and maintenance activities,” said NGCP.

Among the completed design standards are for substations, control and protection systems, telecom facilities, steel pole and lattice transmission line structures, and civil works structures. Implementing these standards minimized design man-hours and ensured the highest degree of reliability.
The company also set in place a new and more effective Network Protection System designed to quickly detect risks to grid integrity, such as line faults and voltage fluctuations, and, subsequently, implement preventive or mitigating actions with minimum energy loss and with due regard to health, property and the environment.

“The Network Protection System is yet another step towards a smarter grid. We prioritized setting these standards to improve the quality of our service to grid customers. Our customers are assured that all NGCP facilities across the country adhere to these standards and practices which are at par with our international counterparts,” noted NGCP.

These standards are revisited on a regular basis to keep it up to date and responsive to the changing technologies and current needs of NGCP’s operations. In completing the standards, natural disasters, high temperature and humidity, which are inherent in the Philippines, were also considered.

Alongside these technical standards, NGCP also secured Integrated Management System (IMS) re-certifications, including ISO9001 for Quality Management, ISO14001 for Environmental Management and OHSAS18001 in Occupational Health and Safety Management, collectively covering 25 corporate procedures, in January 2015, valid for three years.

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. The consortium, which holds the 25-year concession contract to operate the country's power transmission network, is comprised of Monte Oro Grid Resources Corp. led by Henry Sy, Jr., Calaca High Power Corporation led by Robert Coyiuto, Jr., and the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) as technical partner.

(By Jong Cadion with PR)

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