NGCP eyes provisional ok for CamSur-Catanduanes Interconnection project
June 20, 2022
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The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is looking to gain provisional authority to implement the Camarines Sur-Catanduanes Interconnection Project (CCIP) to allow consumers in Catanduanes to
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is looking to gain provisional authority to implement the Camarines Sur-Catanduanes Interconnection Project (CCIP) to allow consumers in Catanduanes to gain access to more reliable and competitive power sources in the Luzon Grid.
“Clearly, the existing generating plants in Catanduanes Island cannot accommodate and keep up with the growing demand of electricity, in which case, loads need to be curtailed in order to provide continuous albeit insufficient service to its electricity customers,” NGCP said in its filing.
The CCIP project is estimated to cost around Php 9.5 million with an implementation period of 48 months. It involves laying down submarine cables, and the installation of overhead transmission lines.
Catanduanes is the 12th largest island in the Philippines and is currently being served by the First Catanduanes Electric Cooperatives, Inc.
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