NGCP seeks ERC approval for ancillary service deals | Lenie Lectura

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The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is asking the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to provisionally approve the ancillary service procurement agreements (ASPAs) it forged with 6 power producers. Know more:

The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines is asking the Energy Regulatory Commission to provisionally approve the ancillary service procurement agreements it forged with 6 power producers.

Ancillary services support the transmission of power from generators to consumers to maintain reliable operations. These are necessary for NGCP to manage power fluctuations to ensure the quality and reliability of power flowing through its system. If not managed properly, fluctuations can cause damage to sensitive equipment, or even automatic load dropping if the fluctuations are severe enough to pose a danger to the transmission system as a whole.

 

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