NGCP SHOWCASES NATIONAL
CONTROL CENTER AT ASEAN TRAINING PROGRAM
Luzon System Operations Head Raul Seludo conducting System Operations 101 orientation. |
The Philippine power grid operator, NGCP, shared its
best practices in real time power system operations and dispatching when it
hosted a technical tour of its state-of-the-art System Operations - National
Control Center for the ASEAN region’s top engineers and industry experts on
October 9, 2015.
NGCP continues to lead the way towards power industry
excellence as it hosts the benchmarking visit of its ASEAN counterpart
utilities.
Participants from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and
Thailand were in Manila with their Filipino counterparts from September 28 to
October 9, 2015. They attended the ASEAN Residential School in Electric Power
Engineering (ARSEPE) -- an annual
two-week program of the Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities Association (HAPUA)
Working Group No. 5 (Human Resources).
The program with the theme, “Turbocharging the Electric
Power Distribution Sector Beyond the ASEAN Power Grid,” provided an overview of
the existing and emerging technologies of the energy and power industry in the
Philippines and promoted the exchange of best practices among the member
utilities.
The visit of local and foreign delegates to NGCP’s
National Control Center which serves as the nerve center of power grid
operations for the entire country highlighted the training program. This is
where monitoring and controlling the operations of the grid and balancing of
power supply and demand are done.
NGCP is a privately owned corporation in charge of
operating, maintaining, and developing the country’s power grid. It transmits
high-voltage electricity through “power superhighways” that include the
interconnected system of transmission lines, towers, substations, and related
assets.
Apart from organizing the guided technical tour of the
National Control Center, NGCP also hosted the closing ceremonies of the ARSEPE
training program./MP
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