Congressman raises power shortage concerns due to El Niño
- December 11, 2023
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Concerns are being raised over a potential power shortage in mainland Luzon due to an extended dry spell linked to the El Niño phenomenon.
The Manila Standard reported that Congressman Marvin Rillo urged the House Committee on Energy to examine the impact of below-normal rainfall on hydroelectric power plants as it contributes to around 13.9% of Luzon’s dependable generating capacity.
Rillo continued by saying that the Luzon grid receives 2,416 megawatts (MW) from hydroelectric power facilities.
The concerns raised about El Niño intensifying came about because the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forewarned that the phenomenon could lead to dry conditions in Metro Manila and a drought in Cavite by the end of December.
At least 18 provinces in Luzon are expected to experience a dry spell, with hydroelectric power plants, contributing 2
A dry condition is defined as two months in which there was less rainfall than usual or between 21% and 60% of th
Rillo emphasized that these plants contribute 13.9% of Luzon’s dependable generating capacity.