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Monday, April 1, 2013

Mindanao power problem may end by 2015, says NGCP spokesperson

By Franklin P. Gumapon

DIPOLOG CITY – Mindanao may become power-sufficient by 2015, according to Atty. Cynthia P. Alabanza, spokesperson and adviser for external affairs of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP).
In a recent media briefing and press conference with the local press here, Atty. Alabanza said the NGCP has nothing to do with the rotating brownout plaguing Mindanao nowadays because the problem lies mainly in the power supply. She, however, told the media practitioners that the power problem in the island is now being addressed and it is expected to be over by 2015 with the completion of new power plants.

Presently, the power consumers in this part of the country have to bear with rotating brownouts ranging from four to six hours each day except for the service area of the Zamboanga del Norte Electric Cooperative (ZANECO).

ZANECO has been able to tap other power source to cushion the impact of power rationing by the National Power Corporation (NPC) due to limited supply.

Other NGCP officials attending the media briefing were Engr. Eric Vincent Cariaga, operations and maintenance head for District 1 in Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, Mr. Guillermo R. Redoblado, technical adviser to the NGCP President and CEO and Ms. Elizabeth Ladaga of NGCP’s Public Affairs Division.

The media practitioners present in said activity were Zamboanga del Norte Press Club president Rosemarie P. Miranda, “Kapihan sa Dipolog” program hosts Editha P. Tomong, Edgar Sorronda and Paul James Jauculan, Tingog Peninsula Editor-Publisher Eduardo de la Cerna, Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-Zamboanga del Norte head Alfonso T. Ruda, RMN-dxDR manager Richard Villaronte, dxAA Manager Jett Opilac and other radio reporters. (PIA9)