THE National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) said on Monday that three transmission lines on Luzon were put out of operation by Typhoon Pepito, though two have since been restored and the third now partly operational.
In an advisory, the NGCP said the Cabanatuan-Bulualto (San Miguel, Bulacan) 69-kiloVolt (kV) line and the Santiago-Cauayan 69-kV line have been restored, while the Cabanatuan-San Luis (Pampanga) 69-kV line was partially energized.
“NGCP has mobilized its line crews and is currently conducting patrols. Simultaneous restoration activities are also being conducted in areas already accessible,” the grid operator said.
Separately, Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla called on the distribution utilities, electric cooperatives, the National Electrification Administration, and the NGCP for “a proactive and resilient approach to energy restoration.”
Mr. Lotilla cited the importance of continuously evaluating the wind resistance of distribution and transmission lines and determining the structural integrity of power lines and other energy assets.
“Identifying the specific weaknesses in the network allow for targeted reinforcements to be made where they are needed most,” Mr. Lotilla said.
“The goal is to strengthen the power lines in high-risk areas, ensuring that these lines can better withstand the impact of future storms, thus minimizing disruptions and reducing the risks posed by extreme weather events,” he added. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera