Enough power supply this summer: Power Corporation

DAVAO Light and Power Corporation (DLPC) assured Dabawenyos that they have enough power supply for their franchise area in the coming months.

"From April to May we are expecting a demand of 410 megawatts (MW)," Engineer Roger Velasco, DLPC executive vice president and chief operating officer, said in an interview during the private power distributor's turnover ceremony at F. Bangoy National High School Wednesday, March 22.

Velasco said DLPC has a contracted supply of 453 MW.

"We don't expect there would be a shortage as a number of plants will be running. Compared to last summer where only one power plant was operating, this time, we are sourcing power from a number of big companies not to mention the incoming hydro power plants to be situated in Mindanao," he said.

The power distributor currently has a power supply agreement with SMC Global Power, Therma South Inc., Therma Marine Inc., Saranggani Energy Corporation, National Power Corporation, and Hedcor.

Velasco noted that of seven sources, the National Power Corporation has the largest supply with 160 MW.

"With these in place, the possibility of having brownouts is very, very low," he added.

Velasco said Mindanao currently has a dependable capacity of around 2500 MW, which enough to cater to the island's demand of around 1500 MW.

In the past three administrations under Presidents Benigno Aquino III, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and Joseph Estrada, Mindanao has been battling power shortage every summer months as water from its main source, the Lanao Lake, goes down and cannot generate the needed hydroelectric power for Mindanao.

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