NGCP conducts annual blackout drill

By May 22, 2022Business

TO secure the continuity of power transmission services in the case of a major system disturbance, NGCP recently conducted its annual blackout drill for the Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao grids.

The exercise, conducted yearly since the start of NGCP’s operations, involved both tabletop discussions and an actual simulation drill and attended by stakeholders from the generation sector and distribution sector, as well as representatives from the Department of Energy, Energy Regulatory Commission, National Transmission Corporation, Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines, and the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation.

This year’s theme, “Cutting Down Restoration Time – Sharing Lessons Learned,” highlights the importance of past experiences and moving forward to lessen recovery time in the event of a system blackout.

The presentations, conducted via video conferencing,  focused on discussions about black start services, actual restoration experiences, blackout restoration guidelines and procedures, and workshops focusing on area-specific blackout restoration highways.

A week after the tabletop presentations, a simulation drill was held to replicate an actual blackout scenario.

“We conduct the blackout drill every year because it is critical that every power stakeholder knows their role in the event of a system collapse. When everyone understands their part in the system, we are able to effectively communicate, efficiently respond, and recover from a blackout,” NGCP said.

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