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Friday, April 19, 2013

Public to brace for longer brownout next month, says ZAMCELCO

By Michael Vincent D. Cajulao
 
ZAMBOANGA CITY – Residents of the city should brace for longer brownouts next month according to Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative (ZAMCELCO).

In a presentation made during the first quarter meeting of ConsumerNET-9 last week, it showed that Mindanao grid will experience the biggest shortfall next month against the average consumer demand.

“Unless ZAMCELCO’s power supply is augmented, a longer power interruption will be experienced in the city,” said the presentation.

The power woes in the city have worsened particularly this month with an average brownout of 6-8 hours per day, affecting all sectors. The business sector, for one, is asking the local government to help ZAMCELCO look for other power supplier to at least lessen the power interruption in the city. 

The Zamboanga City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZCCCII), thru its President Mr. Cholo Soliven, also asked President Noynoy Aquino to declare a “state of emergency” in Mindanao with the worsening power crisis.

Zamboanga City has experienced the worst power interruption in 2010 and early part of 2011 where brownouts reached an average of eight to 10 hours per day. In ZAMCELCO’s presentation, this may happen again next month if no alternative power source is found.

ZAMCELCO, however, assured that the current power situation will be stable by 2015 when more power plants, now under construction, become operational.

“Hopefully, by 2016, our problems in the city will have been solved after the completion and commissioning of the 100 MW San Ramon coal-fired power plant,” ZAMCELCO official said. (PIA9)