Philippines 69kV and 230kV Substation Project - Earthing Cables and Conductors Supply
Views: 64 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-08-18 Origin: Site
Project Information:
Owner: National Grid Corporation of The Philippines (NGCP)
Project Name: Abuyog Substation Project
Delivery Date: 2024.08
What We Supplied:
3/8'' Ordinary grade, class c wire
Annealed Bare Copper Conductor-125 mm2, 19x2.68mm
Annealed Bare Copper Conductor-38 mm2, 19x1.60mm
Tinned Annealed Bare Copper Conductor-125 mm2, 19x2.68mm
Tinned Annealed Bare Copper Conductor-38 mm2, 19x1.60mm
CU/PVC-0.6/1kV-125mm2, 19x2.68mm
CU/PVC-0.6/1kV-38mm2, 19x1.60mm
Tinned CU/PVC-0.6/1kV-125mm2, 19x2.68mm
Tinned CU/PVC-0.6/1kV-38mm2, 19x1.60mm
Annealed Tinned Copper Conductor-120 mm2
150mm2 Tin Annealed Stranded bare Copper Conductor 37/2.3
150mm2 Annealed stranded copper conductor(PVC Insulated) PVC Green Insulated
Project News:
NGCP is now significantly closer to unifying the Philippine grid after completing several components of the Mindanao-Visayas Interconnection Project (MVIP), particularly the Santander and Dapitan Cable Terminal Stations, the 350kiloVolt (kV) submarine cable, and the Lala-Aurora 138kV transmission line.
NGCP completed the construction of the Cable Terminal Stations (CTS) in Santander, Cebu and Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, as well as installation of two (2) 92-km 350kV high voltage direct current (HVDC) power cables and two (2) 92-km fiber optic cables. Site acceptance tests (SATs) were conducted at the Dapitan and Santander CTS to ensure the said facilities meet NGCP’s requirements.
Work on the submarine cable component commenced in November 2018 and was originally slated to be completed in June 2021. However, restrictions on entry of foreign experts, work suspension, and manpower reduction brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to significant delays in the project’s execution. Damage to submarine cable no.1 caused by a third-party vessel also delayed construction activities, with repairs completed only in November 2021.
NGCP also successfully energized the Lala-Aurora 138kV Transmission Line on 19 February 2022 at 4:41PM for Line 2 and 4:48PM for Line 1. This MVIP component, on its own, will improve the reliability of power transmission services between Lanao del Norte and provinces in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
“NGCP is happy to report that these critical MVIP components are now complete and ready for energization. We hoped this would finish on time, but factors beyond our control required an adjustment to our project timeline. We are working double-time to complete the overhead transmission line portions and advance the project to its commissioning stage to connect the Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao grids,” the company said. “NGCP continues to appeal for the support of the local and national government to push this into fruition. Delays in local government permitting, and right-of-way issues from slow judicial processes and unsupportive landowners continue to delay our efforts,” NGCP added.
Through the MVIP, the Mindanao grid will be linked to the Visayas grid via an HVDC system with a 450-MegaWatt initial capacity.
Several other components are for completion including the Dumanjug Bus-in to Colon-Samboan 138kV Transmission Line in December 2022; Dapitan-Lala 350kV Transmission Line, Kauswagan-Lala 230kV Transmission Line, and Kolambugan-Lala 20kV Transmission Line in August 2022; and the Dumanjug-Santander 350kV Transmission Line, Magdugo-Dumanjug 230kV Transmission Line, and Dumanjug-Alegria 20kV Transmission Line in October 2022.
NGCP is a Filipino-led, privately owned company in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing the country’s electricity transmission grid, led by majority shareholders and Vice Chairman of the Board Henry Sy, Jr. and Co-Vice Chairman Robert Coyiuto, Jr. It is the sole operating asset of Synergy Grid and Development Philippines, Inc.