Kepco celebrates trouble-free ops, 13th year

BACOLOD. Guests from the Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy and other government agencies, and officers of electric cooperatives in the Visayas during the celebration of KSPC’s 500 Days Long Term Trouble-Free Operation of KSPC Unit 2 Power Plant and to mark the 13th Foundation Day on October 5 in Marco Polo Hotel, Lahug Cebu City.
BACOLOD. Guests from the Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy and other government agencies, and officers of electric cooperatives in the Visayas during the celebration of KSPC’s 500 Days Long Term Trouble-Free Operation of KSPC Unit 2 Power Plant and to mark the 13th Foundation Day on October 5 in Marco Polo Hotel, Lahug Cebu City.

KEPCO SPC Power Corporation celebrated its 500 Days Long Term Trouble-Free Operation (LTTFO) and marked its 13th Foundation Day last October 5 at Marco Polo Hotel, Cebu City.

Gracing the event were Energy Regulatory Commission Chairperson Agnes Devanadera and Commissioners Katherine Maceda and Alexis Lumbatan.

Kepco Global Business Management Department head Kim Jung In, Republic of Korea in Cebu Consul General Oh Sung-Yong and Department of Energy regional director for Visayas Saul Gonzales were also present.

Officers of distribution utilities in Cebu, Mactan, Negros, Leyte and Bohol Islands who are sourcing part of their power requirements from KSPC’s 200 MW power plant in Naga City, Cebu also attended and gave a toast to celebrate KSPC’s 500 Days Long Term Trouble-Free Operation.

The event was also participated by KSPC employees and representatives of different government agencies, valued business partners and other stakeholders.

Raul Venerando Galano, assistant vice president and head of Visayas Operations of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, issued a certificate confirming and recognizing the 500 days, from April 28, 2017 to September 9, 2018, trouble-free operation of KSPC Unit 2 power plant, which contributed “to ensure the safety and reliability of the Visayas Grid”.

In her message, ERC chairperson Agnes Devanadera congratulated KSPC for its performance and for taking care of its people in achieving this milestone.

For his part, Gonzales lauded KSPC for its achievement, which translated to a stable and reliable power supply for Visayas consumers.

Yoon and Jong Ryoon, KSPC’s new president and CEO, cited the lengthy history and diplomatic relationship between the Philippines and the Republic of Korea, which flourished not only in the cultural field but also in the economic and political arena.

“Our being here tonight is not an accident. We are together now by design and by destiny. With the many obstacles around us, we need to unite and help each other, to go together and achieve the same goals,” said Yoon.

Moreover, Yoon assured that KSPC is doing its best to ensure uninterrupted power supply to provide quality, reliable and environment-friendly energy at best value to its customers, and to contribute to Philippine society by enhancing its energy sector and promoting sustainable community development.

Engineer Neil Lawrence Miral, in his LTTFO presentation, emphasized that the LTTFO and high availability were achieved under four important dynamics: the adoption of a pro-active preventive maintenance; the implementation of systematic planned maintenance; the unique management strategies; and the utilization of Kepco’s Global Integrated System and Kepco Research Institute.

The Cebu Power Plant operations are equipped with efficient project management programs, an effective material inventory management system, and an enterprise resource planning tool.

Since starting its commercial operation in 2011, KSPC’s power plant has been supplying the power needs of Mactan Electric Company in the Island of Mactan; the northern part of Cebu through Cebu II Electric Cooperative; and the southern part of Cebu through Cebu I Electric Cooperative and the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, Leyte and Bohol Islands. (PR)

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