MANILA, Philippines —
The power firm said all electricity services were fully restored by 11:55 p.m. of Thursday, ahead of the lifting of the red alert status on Luzon grid around 12:50 a.m. yesterday. Power supply in the Luzon grid remained strained yesterday as some 2,285.5 megawatts of energy were unavailable to the grid after at least 21 power plants were on forced outages while eight more were running on derated capacities.
A yellow alert was also placed on the Visayas grid from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. yesterday. The Visayas grid had an available capacity of 2,681 MW while its peak demand stood at 2,312 MW, according to the NGCP.Your chance to win nearly half a billion-dollar US mega millions jackpot now!A tribute to all #1Moms whose love is more than wordsThe Philippines said Friday it had opened a coast guard post in the country's far north to boost security following China's...
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