TASK FORCE ON ENERGY RESILIENCY UPDATE NO. 2: TS SARAH AND LPA (FORMERLY TD RAMON)

As Tropical Storm Sarah is expected to weaken in the next 24-48 hours, the entire energy family remains on full alert. 

Meanwhile, Tropical Depression Ramon weakened into a Low Pressure Area (LPA) at 2:00PM yesterday. 

The Department of Energy (DOE) continues to coordinate closely with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center, as well as all the members of the energy family for weather updates, and information on the status of energy facilities and systems, or any other emerging problem that may affect energy supply in concerned areas. 

A. POWER GENERATION

As of 5:00 PM yesterday (21 November), the National Power Corporation has reported the following status of operations: 

• Basco – normal operations

• Sabtang – operational; damage on two current transformers at switchyard

• Itbayat – operations from 5PM-12MN due to limited fuel

• Kabugao – normal operations

• Calayan and Camiguin Mini Grids – cannot be reached as of this writing

• Maconacon and Palawan – normal operations

• Casiguran – operational with line fault

B. TRANSMISSION

The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) already implemented the necessary preparations and precautions to minimize the impact on transmission operations and facilities, and is continuing to ensure the reliability of communications equipment, the availability of necessary hardware materials and supplies for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas to facilitate immediate restoration work. 

As of 5:30PM yesterday (21 November), the NGCP has reported that power transmission services in Luzon are back to normal operations, as they have successfully restored the lines affected by the low pressure area formerly TD Ramon. 

C. DISTRIBUTION

The National Electrification Administration (NEA) has advised all concerned electric cooperatives to take all appropriate contingency measures to mitigate the impact of potential threats to their respectively electric services to consumers; activate the Emergency Restoration Organization, when needed to immediately implement emergency restoration plans; and continuously monitor weather conditions.

As of 3:00PM yesterday (21 November), the NEA has reported the following status of operations: 

•INEC (Ilocos) – normal operations

•ISECO (Ilocos Sur) – normal operations

•LUELCO (La Union) – normal operations

•PANELCO I and III (Pangasinan) – normal operations

•CENPELCO (Central Pangasinan) - normal operations

•BATANELCO (Batanes) – normal operations

•CAGELCO I (Cagayan) – experienced power interruption; on going restoration

Cause of interruption: NGCP trip off clustered tree on Piat 69kV line, auto trip F11 and F51

Power Time Out: 2:43PM on 20 November

•CAGELCO II (Cagayan) –back to normal operations

Cause of interruption: NGCP Tuguegarao-Magapit 69kV lines tripped

Date and Power Time Out: 20 November, 4:08PM
Date and Power Restored: 21 November, 2:00PM

•ISELCO (Isabela) – normal operations

•ISELCO II (Isabela) – normal operations

•ABRECO (Abra) – normal operations

•BENECO (Benguet) – normal operations

•IFELCO (Ifugao) – normal operations

•KAELCO (Kalinga Apayao) – normal operations

•MOPRECO (Mountain Province) – normal operations
Experienced Power Interruption
Power Time Out: 10:00AM
Power Restored: 1:00PM

•AURELCO (Aurora) – normal operations

The energy family continues to assure the public that it will be informed of further developments on the matter. 

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