DOE sees 12 yellow alerts in Luzon grid in 2023; no red alerts

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At least 12 yellow alerts are expected to be raised in the Luzon power grid for this year but no red alerts are seen, the Department of Energy said. | DYGalvezINQ

A yellow alert is raised when energy reserves are not enough to cover the largest running generating unit at the time, but does not necessarily lead to outages.

Among the causes of low power supply is the unfinished projects on power generation, transmission and energy facilities that were supposed to be completed in 2022, Guevarra said.High fuel prices also contribute to the low power supply in the coming months. However, despite this, the DOE is not seeing a red alert to be raised even on forecast peak demand, which is expected to be in May at 13,125 megawatts.

“Sa forecast peak demand na ito, wala kaming nakikitang red alert sa Luzon grid sa 2023,” Guevarra said. Red alerts, however, may still be possible should there be unforeseen circumstances involving power plants or transmission facilities.A grid is placed on red alert when the supply-to-demand balance further worsens, which can lead to rotating power interruptions.

 

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