PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Oct. 8, 2016) - With the full implementation of the
Republic Act 9513, otherwise known as the Renewable Energy Act of 2008, the
power grid operator, NGCP, undertakes a comprehensive program to ensure its
capability to fully accommodate all incoming Renewable Energy (RE) sources into
the grid.
Elizabeth
Ladaga, Regional Corporate Communications and Public
Affairs Officer, in the press release dated Sep. 30, 2016 disclosed that in
2016, RE capacity for the whole Philippines was pegged at 1,189.66 megawatts
(MW) or 9.71% of the total installed capacity, with Luzon at 667.66MW,
Visayas at 461MW, and Mindanao at 61MW, accounting for 6.86%, 24.37% and 4.04%
respectively, of the installed generation capacity in each grid. The
figures are expected to increase as the Department of Energy targets to reach
30% RE installed capacity in the generation mix.
To
allow smooth access for RE plants to the grid, NGCP already established RE
integration standards and proposed the Variable Renewable Energy content in the
Philippine Grid Code, which was later on approved by the Energy Regulatory
Commission (ERC). The company also conducted System Impact Study (SIS) to
assess the best possible configuration and grid entry points for RE projects.
“Because
of the intermittent nature of some renewable energy sources, particularly solar
and wind, balancing the system’s supply and demand becomes challenging. We took
the initiative to set integration standards to avoid compromising the integrity
of the grid,” NGCP stated.
NGCP is
also improving its forecast system for RE plants to anticipate possible changes
in the plant’s power production that might negatively impact the grid.
“NGCP
is supportive of the government’s policy of increasing RE installed capacity.
Despite the challenges it brings to the management of the grid, NGCP sees this
as a step closer towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources for the
country,” declared the company.
NGCP
also reiterated that a Grid Impact Study (GIS) is necessary to determine
whether an RE plant will integrate smoothly into the current system, or if
improvements or adjustments to grid is necessary. “It is critical that a GIS be
conducted first so that RE developments are synchronized with our grid
improvement projects. This will ensure that all RE capacities are
fully-dispatched and utilized by end-consumers,” reminded NGCP.
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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