Noneco working to restore power in 3 NegOcc localities amid substation breakdown

POWER OUTAGE. Residents of Victorias City in Negros Occidental flock to charging stations set up by the local government unit at the public plaza on Aug. 31.
[Victorias City Information Office photo]
POWER OUTAGE. Residents of Victorias City in Negros Occidental flock to charging stations set up by the local government unit at the public plaza on Aug. 31. [Victorias City Information Office photo]

he restoration of power in the three localities of Negros Occidental is ongoing.

Victorias City, E.B. Magalona, and Manapla have experienced a massive power outage for five days now after the 15 MVA substation of Northern Negros Electric Cooperative (Noneco) in Victorias broke down during a storm Monday night, August 28.

“Your cooperative is working 24/7 to restore our power in the affected areas as soon as possible,” Ma. Dorothy Evangelista, OIC-general manager, said in a statement on Friday, September 1.

Efforts to connect to the power lines of the neighboring Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) to supply electricity initially to E.B. Magalona are ongoing.

“The Noneco ‘Warriors of Light’ with the technical support team are constructing lines for interconnection of Ceneco and Noneco,” the management said in an advisory.

In Victorias City, Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez on Friday called for immediate action to the power outage as he distributed 12 gasoline-powered generator sets to the barangays.

“Troubleshooting operations of Noneco are ongoing and the LGU is coordinating with various institutions to restore electricity as soon as possible,” he said.

Benitez said as a solution for now, Ceneco will loan Noneco its 15MVA transformer stationed at CyberCenter in Bacolod to reenergize the city.

A team from Noneco and Celcor Builders and Equipment Inc. is transporting the transformer to Victorias, he added.

Benitez said the commissioning will follow the established protocols such as testing and declassification, and is expected to be completed within 24 hours of installation.

The power interruption was initially reported at 10:53 p.m. on Monday after the substation’s lightning arrester broke down.

Electricity was restored past 2 a.m. on Tuesday, but another outage took place later that morning when the Noneco transformer tripped and power was not restored until Friday afternoon.

Internal inspection showed minor damage to the primary bushings of the transformer and since then, power supply has been unavailable in the affected areas.

After two tests on the transformer, Noneco determined that continuing its operation could pose risks. (PNA)

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