Grid and transmission network operator National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) said it conducted its annual blackout drills to further sharpen its plans and improve grid reliability and security in preparation for contingencies, including massive power outages or disturbances.
The annual NGCP-led blackout drills are conducted separately for each power grid in compliance with the Philippine Grid Code. It also aims to align the responses of energy sector players in the event of extensive power interruption.
One of NGCP’s main functions as the country’s transmission operator is to constantly enhance operational efficiency of power transmission network operations, particularly that of system operations.
“This annual blackout drill is crucial for all our stakeholders as it shows preparedness, response efficiency, strong coordination, and public awareness. By fostering shared understanding about the importance of each stakeholder’s role and responsibilities within the system, we can ensure the timely dissemination of critical information to the public, and the continuity of essential services during power grid disturbances,” NGCP said.
The drill carried the theme “Fortifying Communication and Coordination in Black Start and Restoration Strategies.”
The table-top presentations for Visayas, Luzon and Mindanao were held on April 11, 18 and 25, respectively and included discussions on black start services, actual restoration experiences, blackout restoration guidelines and procedures, breakout sessions and workshops focusing on area-specific blackout restoration highways.