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New NGCP transmission line seen to aid economic growth in Bohol — DOE



The Department of Energy (DOE) welcomed the energization of the transmission line connecting Bohol and Cebu.

The transmission line is expected to help Bohol meet its growing power demand and further aid the province’s economic activity.

The Dumanjug-Corella 230 kV Line 1 and Dumanjug 70 MVAR have been energized on July 16, according to DOE.

The initial operation of the Cebu-Bohol 230 kV Interconnection Project is “crucial for Bohol, where electricity demand has been increasing with the influx of tourists in the Province known for its signature attractions, white-sand beach areas and diving spots.”

Once completed by end of 2024, the project is expected to significantly boost supply reliability in the Bohol Grid by providing direct access to bulk generations from Cebu, in addition to the existing Leyte-Bohol submarine cable.

In a statement, DOE Secretary Raphael Lotilla stressed the importance of reliable energy to generate more economic activity and attract investments.

“Ensuring sufficient transmission capacity is crucial for the country’s economic development, as it promotes a reliable power supply that supports economic growth and investment,” Lotilla said. PND