Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi bared that he has given the NPC a deadline to solve the 25MW power supply shortage of ORMECO. Cusi is also the Cabinet Officer for Regional Operations & Security (CORDS) for Mimaropa Region.
The Energy chief also bared that he has given the NPC a deadline to solve the 25MW power supply shortage of ORMECO.
“Mindoro can expect an improved power service by September 30,” Cusi said.
He explained that the NPC would help provide additional power supply to the province even as ORMECO is conducting its own process of contracting with the help of NEA.
Cusi said the Mindoro visit is part of the DOE’s efforts to make sure the department can achieve its goal to provide 100 percent electrification by 2022.
“We are ensuring that household electrification is expedited. That’s why we are visiting provinces in off-grid areas. We are making sure the commitment of this administration is met when our term ends in June (2022),” he stressed.
Specifically, Sec. Cusi tasked NPC to provide the shortfall in supply by September 20 and for ORMECO to rush the procurement of supply shortage in accordance with Competitive Selection Process policy within 6 months. TRANSCO was also assigned to be the System Operator which will enhance the transparency in the delivery of electricity services to the island.
“We need to work together in addressing the total electrification program,” Cusi reiterated as he directed the national agencies and the electric cooperatives to address the total electrification for the consumers of Mindoro.
Meanwhile, the DOE also reassured the public of adequate power supply despite the scheduled preventive maintenance of the gas field from October 2 to 22 this year.
“As far as the months of September, October--even up to February (next year)--we have sufficient power, we have more than enough reserves,” said Fuentebella, who took over the briefing as Cusi has to attend to another meeting.
Among others, the DOE is looking at additional power from the 668MW GNPower Dinginin expected to go online in the third quarter of this year.
Likewise, he noted that two liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities are expected to start operations by next year. (DOE)