Power reserves may run low in May, June – DOE

The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines recently conducted the Substation Operation, Maintenance, and Testing Skills Exhibition in its Mexico Substation as part of its ongoing efforts to promote excellence in its operations. NGCP PHOTO
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines recently conducted the Substation Operation, Maintenance, and Testing Skills Exhibition in its Mexico Substation as part of its ongoing efforts to promote excellence in its operations. NGCP PHOTO

THE Department of Energy (DOE) reported that power reserves may run low in the first two weeks of May and June.

“Ang binabantayan natin ay iyong first week of May at saka first week of June. First week of May, nagki-carry over sa second week, at saka first week ng June, nagki-carry over sa second week of June, iyon iyong medyo numinipis iyong reserba,” DOE Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella said .

“Kaya lang, mayroong dapat sobrang four percent sa regulating reserve requirement, iyon po iyong nagbabalanse ng frequency. And then, ina-add natin doon iyong biggest plant capacity, para sa Luzon na 668 megawatts,” he added.

“Tinitingnan natin ang possibility na magkaroon ng kulang na reserba sa regulating reserve at saka dito sa contingency reserve sa first week and second week ng May, first week and second week ng June.”

The DOE encouraged the public to conserve energy.

“Do not be wasteful in the use of energy,” Fuentebella said.

Earlier this week, the weather bureau PAGASA said a transition to El Niño is “favored” between May and July, “with chances of El Niño increasing towards the first quarter of 2024.”

The El Niño phenomenon is characterized by the abnormal warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean and below-normal rainfall. (GMA Integrated News)

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