OLONGAPO CITY — Following the rising demand for electricity during the dry season, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) will reroute the power supply in this city to a larger power transformer in one of its substations.
The power transfer will cause a 1-hour service interruption in the entire city (from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.) on May 5, the NGCP said in an advisory on Friday, April 26.
“This proactive measure ensures the stability of our power infrastructure,” NGCP said.
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It added that the move would mitigate the risks of damage or overload, “guaranteeing uninterrupted electricity service during the high-demand summer season.”
The NGCP has been issuing a yellow alert in Luzon due to a thin supply.
A yellow alert means the operating margin can no longer meet the transmission grid’s contingency requirements.