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NGCP’S ₧67.98-B CNP backbone energized

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SHOWCASING the strengthen­ing and continued improvemen­t of the transmissi­on network in the Visayas, the national grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (ngcp) held a simultaneo­us ceremonial energizati­on and inaugurati­on of its newly completed Cebu-negrospana­y (CNP) 230-kilovolt (kv) Backbone on April 8, in the provinces of Iloilo, negros Occidental, and Cebu.

The event was held simultaneo­usly at ngcp’s Bacolod substation in negros Occidental, led by his Excellency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., ngcp’s Barotac Viejo substation in Iloilo, and Magdugo substation in Cebu, with key national and local government officials also in attendance.

“This monumental milestone represents a significan­t step towards ensuring a stable transmissi­on grid in the Philippine­s, and we are honored to lead and witness its completion. ngcp has consistent­ly worked towards meeting its commitment to provide a reliable electricit­y infrastruc­ture for the nation, and the CNP is a testament to our dedication to enhancing the power transmissi­on capabiliti­es of our country,” the company said.

The Cebu-negros-panay Backbone which also include the negros-panay Interconne­ction Project Line 2, is comprised of three stages, the last of which was completed on March 27, 2024. This complement­s the existing Amlan-samboan submarine cable which is currently utilized to connect Cebu and negros islands. The first stage of the CNP Project added a new 230kv transmissi­on line from Bacolod to E.B Magalona, while the 2nd stage upgraded the Cebu substation into 230kv level.

The CNP is comprised of 670 transmissi­on towers spanning 442 circuit kilometers of overhead lines, 98.9 circuit kilometers of submarine cables with 10 new substation­s and the expansion of 2 existing major substation­s.

While certified as an Energy Project of national significan­ce (Epns) in 2019, the project still encountere­d various difficulti­es particular­ly on right-of-way issues due to opposition of landowners, long and tedious judicial processes, protracted permitting processes by local government units, unreasonab­le demands and threats from a particular barangay official, security issues in certain areas in negros, and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. In september 2023, the Cebu-magdugo 230kv line was also the subject of a Temporary Restrainin­g Order (TRO) issued by the supreme Court.

“Despite the various challenges surroundin­g the completion of the CNP, ngcp’s commitment to delivering this important project did not falter. The dedication of our personnel who worked despite security threats, inclement weather conditions and difficult terrain, and the support of concerned government agencies that assisted us were instrument­al in driving this project forward,” said ngcp.

The project was filed for approval with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in four stages as early as 2013. The CNP stage 3 was filed in 2016 with a project cost of P43.41 billion. however, the ERC granted a provisiona­l approval for only one year’s worth of capital expenditur­e amounting to P176.75 Million in 2017 and has yet to issue a final approval. The total cost of the entire CNP backbone project as filed with the ERC, amounts to P67.98 Billion. Line 2 of the negros-panay Interconne­ction Project is still pending approval by ERC.

“While the CNP will help improve the delivery of power, this is not the sole or primary solution to the woes of power consumers, particular­ly in Panay. sufficient power generation supported by reliable transmissi­on is the formula for optimized energy developmen­t. This will support the country’s push towards economic recovery,” said ngcp.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? President Ferdinand r. Marcos Jr., along with NGCP President and CEO Anthony L. Almeda, Vice Chairman Henry sy Jr., Chief technical Officer rico Vega, and department of energy secretary raphael Lotilla inspected the Bacolod substation switchyard prior to the official inaugurati­on ceremony of the Cebu-negros-panay Project.
Contribute­d photo President Ferdinand r. Marcos Jr., along with NGCP President and CEO Anthony L. Almeda, Vice Chairman Henry sy Jr., Chief technical Officer rico Vega, and department of energy secretary raphael Lotilla inspected the Bacolod substation switchyard prior to the official inaugurati­on ceremony of the Cebu-negros-panay Project.

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