The DOE will see to it that the NGCP can process within 60 days the applications for the conduct of system impact study (SIS) so that the construction of proposed power projects would be finished on time. Know more:
THE Department of Energy will see to it that the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines can process within 60 days the applications for the conduct of system impact study so that the construction of proposed power projects would be finished on time.
“These are the things that we want to be able to address so that renewable energy developers will be able to focus on the rollout of their projects,” he said. “Transmission is key. So, we need to improve on the system impact studies because these have to be addressed upfront rather than later. The SIS, unfortunately, is rather delayed.”
“That’s why the ES as chair has scheduled the next meeting of the EVOSS steering committee to deal with this issue on the system impact study,” he said. However, Lotilla pointed out, this should not be an excuse for the delay. “But there should be a way of purging the list. Even other agencies have a way of cleaning up the list that if you don’t implement your project within a certain number of days, you get replaced.”
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