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Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line

The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line (abbreviated as SA,[b] 8LI1QUE-DIM,[c] 8LI1DIM-MNA,[d] 8LI1MNA-MUN,[e]) also known as Muntinlupa–Manila–Doña Imelda–Quezon Transmission Line, is a 230,000 volt, single-circuit, three-part transmission line in Metro Manila, Philippines that connects Sucat and Balintawak substations of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), with line segment termination at NGCP Araneta substation in Quezon City and Manila Electric Company (Meralco) Paco substation in Paco, Manila.

Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line
A segment of the transmission line along Tomas Claudio Street/PNR in Pandacan, Manila, with the lattice tower 154 at the foreground.
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceMetro Manila
Coordinates14°26′40″N 121°3′9″E / 14.44444°N 121.05250°E / 14.44444; 121.05250 (Sucat Substation)
14°34′50″N 120°59′54″E / 14.58056°N 120.99833°E / 14.58056; 120.99833 (Paco Substation)
14°37′6″N 121°0′56″E / 14.61833°N 121.01556°E / 14.61833; 121.01556 (Araneta Substation)
14°39′38″N 121°0′44″E / 14.66056°N 121.01222°E / 14.66056; 121.01222 (Balintawak Substation)
FromSucat Substation
ToBalintawak Substation
Ownership information
OwnerNational Power Corporation (2000–March 1, 2003)
National Transmission Corporation (March 1, 2003–present)
OperatorNational Power Corporation (2000–March 1, 2003)
National Transmission Corporation (March 1, 2003–January 15, 2009)
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (January 15, 2009–present)[a]
Construction information
Construction started1996; 27 years ago (1996)
Commissioned2000; 23 years ago (2000)
Technical information
TypeOverhead transmission line
Type of currentHVAC
Total length34 km (21 mi)
No. of transmission towers241 (214 steel poles, 26 lattice towers, and 1 portal tower)
AC voltage230 kV
No. of poles214
No. of circuits1

History

 
Rerouting of the transmission line segment along Quirino Avenue in Paco, using new steel pole 144, as a result of the construction of Skyway Stage 3.

The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line began construction in 1996[1] and went into service in 2000. It is operated by the privately-owned National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) since January 15, 2009, and previously by government-owned companies National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) and National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR). It was owned previously by NAPOCOR from 2000 to March 1, 2003 and is owned currently by TransCo since March 1, 2003.

With the construction of the Skyway Stage 3, several steel poles are being replaced by newer ones specifically those along the Araneta segment and also added new poles on certain portions of the line.[citation needed]

Route description

The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line passes through the cities of Muntinlupa, Taguig, Makati, Manila, and Quezon City. The Sucat–Paco and Paco–Araneta segments are under NGCP's South Luzon Operations and Maintenance (SLOM) District 1 (South Western Tagalog) while the Araneta–Balintawak segment is under North Luzon Operations and Maintenance (NLOM) District 7 (National Capital Region).[2]

Sucat–Paco

 
Steel pole 49 anchoring the line to a portal tower, located along Upper McKinley Road, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

The transmission line starts at Sucat Substation where it parallels Manuel L. Quezon Avenue and Laguna Lake Highway before it turns left. It then passes to Diego Silang Village and parallels with Carlos P. Garcia Avenue. It goes to the left again, passing through Manila American Cemetery and Bonifacio Heights before paralleling to South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) from Maricaban Creek to Magallanes Interchange and Osmeña Highway from Magallanes Interchange to Quirino Avenue. At Magallanes Interchange, it crosses to Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA). It continues on a straight route and after crossing Gil Puyat Avenue are 7 new steel poles that were used for the relocation of the line due to the construction of Skyway Stage 3. It crosses to San Andres Bukid and Paco. The cut-in connection to Meralco Paco substation is located in this district, where the line's Sucat–Paco section ends.

 
Poles 118 (foreground) and 119 (behind it) of the transmission line, with anchor designs, beside PNR and SLEx. Also seen is pole 120, having replaced an older structure to give way to the Skyway Stage 3 project.

Paco–Araneta

The line parallels to Tomas Claudio Street (or Paco–Santa Mesa Road), PNR Metro Commuter railroad and Magsaysay Boulevard, turns left to Gregorio Araneta Avenue and run parallel with the said avenue and Skyway Stage 3, and the line's Paco–Araneta section ends at Araneta Substation.

Araneta–Balintawak

 
The transmission line along EDSA–Roosevelt area

The line continues paralleling Araneta Avenue and Skyway Stage 3 until it passes to Valentin Ventura Street, Tuktukan Street, and Kaingin Road before it crosses to EDSA. It turns left and after a few meters is the transmission line's terminus which is Balintawak Substation.

Technical description

The transmission line consists of 214 steel poles (54 on the Balintawak–Araneta segment (1–54) and 160 on the Araneta–Paco and Paco–Sucat segments (1–8, 30-149, 150A, 150B, and 155–185)), 26 lattice towers (9-29, 150, and 151–154), and 1 portal tower located between steel poles 49 and 50 ((8LI1MNA-MUN)97) totaling to 241 transmission structures. Steel poles have flag tower design (suspension and anchor variants), while lattice towers have incomplete tower design. Portal towers are used on portions of the line where it intersects with another power line. It has a length of 34 kilometers (21 mi) and is a single-circuit, double-bundle power line.

From 2000 until the completion of the line's cut-in connection to Manila Electric Company (Meralco) Paco Substation, it was a two-part power line. Due to the construction of the line's cut-in connection to Meralco Paco Substation, two new steel poles were added between poles 143 and 144 of the Sucat–Araneta segment of the line. This cut-in connection to the said substation also made the transmission line from being a two-part to three-part power line.

In 2018, a portal tower located between steel poles 53 and 54 ((8LI1MNA-MUN)92) was removed and retired to give way for the widening of Lawton Avenue in Taguig.

Health controversy

The SLEx (Makati) – Bonifacio Heights (Taguig) segment of Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line was criticized by the residents living along the Tamarind Road in Dasmariñas Village, Makati, who claimed the transmission line pose health risks. The said segment is located within 10 meters of Tamarind Road in the said village. The residents, led by Atty. Eduardo F. Hernandez, blamed the electromagnetic fields (EMF) emanated by the 230-kV power lines for such health issues as cancer, leukemia, and miscarriage. They also took note of no consultation with regards to the construction of the transmission line.[1]

A case was filed in Makati Regional and Metropolitan Trial Court (Makati RTC) in 2000, but was raised to the Supreme Court after failed negotiations.[3] Responding to the petition filed by the residents, the Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that the safety issue of the lines was "evidentiary in nature," although they took note of the potential health risks due to EMF radiation exposure with regards to the scientific studies. The Court also added that long-term human safety should be of paramount importance as opposed to the presumption of economic benefits.[4] Citing the said ruling, the Makati RTC in October 2008 obliged the National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) to "de-energize" the Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line.[5]

TransCo vice president for operations Carlito Claudio warned in November 2008 that complete retirement of the transmission line could trigger "hours-long rotating blackouts, just like during the power crisis in the 1990s," that might adversely impact the country's leading economic hubs of Makati and Ortigas, and added the unfeasibility of building an alternate underground cable line that would cost ₱1 billion. Former TransCo president Alan Ortiz noted the transmission line as a crucial line, and said claims of electromagnetic radiation associated with high-voltage transmission lines like this "have yet to be 100-percent scientifically established."[6] TransCo submitted a motion to the Supreme Court asking that they be granted until January 31, 2009 to carry out activities and coordination works in alleviating the impact of the impending shutdown, but was refused and instead supported the Makati RTC's decision in shutting the transmission line down.[3]

In its February 5, 2013 order, the Makati RTC approved the request of the petitioners, referring the case back to another branch following the failure of the judicial dispute resolution.[7] The case is still pending at its pre-trial stage.[8]

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ As stated on High Voltage signs placed on new steel poles that were used due to the construction of Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3, including 2 new poles located along Tomas Claudio, Pandacan, Manila.
  2. ^ Abbreviation used on the line's Sucat–Araneta segment.
  3. ^ NGCP abbreviation of the line's Balintawak–Araneta segment.
  4. ^ NGCP abbreviation of the line's Araneta–Paco segment.
  5. ^ NGCP abbreviation of the line's Paco–Sucat segment.

References

  1. ^ a b "'Silent killer' at Tamarind Road". PhilStar.com. January 27, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Operations - National Grid Corporation of the Philippines: Business Scope". ngcp.ph. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "3-hour brownouts loom over Metro Manila, Bulacan". GMA News. November 27, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "G.R. No. 145328". Lawphil.net. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "Removal of power line to cut RP's competitiveness". GMA News. November 28, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  6. ^ Gatdula, Donnabelle L. (November 28, 2008). "Transco warns of blackouts". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  7. ^ "MERALCO submitted its Motion for Leave to File and to Admit Attached Reply on". Course Hero. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  8. ^ "Preliminary Information Statement for Annual Stockholders' Meeting on May 26, 2020" (PDF). PDS Group. p. 143. Retrieved January 11, 2021.

External links

  • Philippines_Sucat_Balintawak_2007.pdf - 2007 evaluation by Entwicklungsbank.de

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single circuit three part transmission line in Metro Manila Philippines that connects Sucat and Balintawak substations of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines NGCP with line segment termination at NGCP Araneta substation in Quezon City and Manila Electric Company Meralco Paco substation in Paco Manila Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission LineA segment of the transmission line along Tomas Claudio Street PNR in Pandacan Manila with the lattice tower 154 at the foreground LocationCountryPhilippinesProvinceMetro ManilaCoordinates14 26 40 N 121 3 9 E 14 44444 N 121 05250 E 14 44444 121 05250 Sucat Substation 14 34 50 N 120 59 54 E 14 58056 N 120 99833 E 14 58056 120 99833 Paco Substation 14 37 6 N 121 0 56 E 14 61833 N 121 01556 E 14 61833 121 01556 Araneta Substation 14 39 38 N 121 0 44 E 14 66056 N 121 01222 E 14 66056 121 01222 Balintawak Substation FromSucat SubstationToBalintawak SubstationOwnership informationOwnerNational Power Corporation 2000 March 1 2003 National Transmission Corporation March 1 2003 present OperatorNational Power Corporation 2000 March 1 2003 National Transmission Corporation March 1 2003 January 15 2009 National Grid Corporation of the Philippines January 15 2009 present a Construction informationConstruction started1996 27 years ago 1996 Commissioned2000 23 years ago 2000 Technical informationTypeOverhead transmission lineType of currentHVACTotal length34 km 21 mi No of transmission towers241 214 steel poles 26 lattice towers and 1 portal tower AC voltage230 kVNo of poles214No of circuits1 Contents 1 History 2 Route description 2 1 Sucat Paco 2 2 Paco Araneta 2 3 Araneta Balintawak 3 Technical description 4 Health controversy 5 Gallery 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Rerouting of the transmission line segment along Quirino Avenue in Paco using new steel pole 144 as a result of the construction of Skyway Stage 3 The Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line began construction in 1996 1 and went into service in 2000 It is operated by the privately owned National Grid Corporation of the Philippines NGCP since January 15 2009 and previously by government owned companies National Transmission Corporation TransCo and National Power Corporation NAPOCOR It was owned previously by NAPOCOR from 2000 to March 1 2003 and is owned currently by TransCo since March 1 2003 With the construction of the Skyway Stage 3 several steel poles are being replaced by newer ones specifically those along the Araneta segment and also added new poles on certain portions of the line citation needed Route description EditThe Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line passes through the cities of Muntinlupa Taguig Makati Manila and Quezon City The Sucat Paco and Paco Araneta segments are under NGCP s South Luzon Operations and Maintenance SLOM District 1 South Western Tagalog while the Araneta Balintawak segment is under North Luzon Operations and Maintenance NLOM District 7 National Capital Region 2 Sucat Paco Edit Steel pole 49 anchoring the line to a portal tower located along Upper McKinley Road Bonifacio Global City Taguig The transmission line starts at Sucat Substation where it parallels Manuel L Quezon Avenue and Laguna Lake Highway before it turns left It then passes to Diego Silang Village and parallels with Carlos P Garcia Avenue It goes to the left again passing through Manila American Cemetery and Bonifacio Heights before paralleling to South Luzon Expressway SLEx from Maricaban Creek to Magallanes Interchange and Osmena Highway from Magallanes Interchange to Quirino Avenue At Magallanes Interchange it crosses to Epifanio delos Santos Avenue EDSA It continues on a straight route and after crossing Gil Puyat Avenue are 7 new steel poles that were used for the relocation of the line due to the construction of Skyway Stage 3 It crosses to San Andres Bukid and Paco The cut in connection to Meralco Paco substation is located in this district where the line s Sucat Paco section ends Poles 118 foreground and 119 behind it of the transmission line with anchor designs beside PNR and SLEx Also seen is pole 120 having replaced an older structure to give way to the Skyway Stage 3 project Paco Araneta Edit The line parallels to Tomas Claudio Street or Paco Santa Mesa Road PNR Metro Commuter railroad and Magsaysay Boulevard turns left to Gregorio Araneta Avenue and run parallel with the said avenue and Skyway Stage 3 and the line s Paco Araneta section ends at Araneta Substation Araneta Balintawak Edit The transmission line along EDSA Roosevelt area The line continues paralleling Araneta Avenue and Skyway Stage 3 until it passes to Valentin Ventura Street Tuktukan Street and Kaingin Road before it crosses to EDSA It turns left and after a few meters is the transmission line s terminus which is Balintawak Substation Technical description EditThe transmission line consists of 214 steel poles 54 on the Balintawak Araneta segment 1 54 and 160 on the Araneta Paco and Paco Sucat segments 1 8 30 149 150A 150B and 155 185 26 lattice towers 9 29 150 and 151 154 and 1 portal tower located between steel poles 49 and 50 8LI1MNA MUN 97 totaling to 241 transmission structures Steel poles have flag tower design suspension and anchor variants while lattice towers have incomplete tower design Portal towers are used on portions of the line where it intersects with another power line It has a length of 34 kilometers 21 mi and is a single circuit double bundle power line From 2000 until the completion of the line s cut in connection to Manila Electric Company Meralco Paco Substation it was a two part power line Due to the construction of the line s cut in connection to Meralco Paco Substation two new steel poles were added between poles 143 and 144 of the Sucat Araneta segment of the line This cut in connection to the said substation also made the transmission line from being a two part to three part power line In 2018 a portal tower located between steel poles 53 and 54 8LI1MNA MUN 92 was removed and retired to give way for the widening of Lawton Avenue in Taguig Health controversy EditThe SLEx Makati Bonifacio Heights Taguig segment of Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line was criticized by the residents living along the Tamarind Road in Dasmarinas Village Makati who claimed the transmission line pose health risks The said segment is located within 10 meters of Tamarind Road in the said village The residents led by Atty Eduardo F Hernandez blamed the electromagnetic fields EMF emanated by the 230 kV power lines for such health issues as cancer leukemia and miscarriage They also took note of no consultation with regards to the construction of the transmission line 1 A case was filed in Makati Regional and Metropolitan Trial Court Makati RTC in 2000 but was raised to the Supreme Court after failed negotiations 3 Responding to the petition filed by the residents the Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that the safety issue of the lines was evidentiary in nature although they took note of the potential health risks due to EMF radiation exposure with regards to the scientific studies The Court also added that long term human safety should be of paramount importance as opposed to the presumption of economic benefits 4 Citing the said ruling the Makati RTC in October 2008 obliged the National Transmission Corporation TransCo to de energize the Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line 5 TransCo vice president for operations Carlito Claudio warned in November 2008 that complete retirement of the transmission line could trigger hours long rotating blackouts just like during the power crisis in the 1990s that might adversely impact the country s leading economic hubs of Makati and Ortigas and added the unfeasibility of building an alternate underground cable line that would cost 1 billion Former TransCo president Alan Ortiz noted the transmission line as a crucial line and said claims of electromagnetic radiation associated with high voltage transmission lines like this have yet to be 100 percent scientifically established 6 TransCo submitted a motion to the Supreme Court asking that they be granted until January 31 2009 to carry out activities and coordination works in alleviating the impact of the impending shutdown but was refused and instead supported the Makati RTC s decision in shutting the transmission line down 3 In its February 5 2013 order the Makati RTC approved the request of the petitioners referring the case back to another branch following the failure of the judicial dispute resolution 7 The case is still pending at its pre trial stage 8 Gallery Edit The transmission line near Arnaiz Avenue in Makati Lattice towers 150 and 151 and new steel poles 150A and 150B of anchor or flag design along the Tomas Claudio Street Skyway Stage 3 segment Steel pole 163 located along Magsaysay Boulevard Manila Note that the lowest insulator on the left in which it connects to a support steel pole instead of directly connecting to pole 162 like the rest of its insulators Steel pole 13 of suspension or flag design in the foreground and 14 of anchor or flag design in the background of the transmission line along the east side of the Gregorio Araneta Avenue Replacement pole for the pole 28 along the west side of the Gregorio Araneta Avenue Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line Notes Edit As stated on High Voltage signs placed on new steel poles that were used due to the construction of Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 including 2 new poles located along Tomas Claudio Pandacan Manila Abbreviation used on the line s Sucat Araneta segment NGCP abbreviation of the line s Balintawak Araneta segment NGCP abbreviation of the line s Araneta Paco segment NGCP abbreviation of the line s Paco Sucat segment References Edit a b Silent killer at Tamarind Road PhilStar com January 27 2015 Retrieved September 21 2019 Operations National Grid Corporation of the Philippines Business Scope ngcp ph Retrieved April 12 2021 a b 3 hour brownouts loom over Metro Manila Bulacan GMA News November 27 2008 Retrieved August 25 2020 G R No 145328 Lawphil net Retrieved September 21 2019 Removal of power line to cut RP s competitiveness GMA News November 28 2008 Retrieved August 25 2020 Gatdula Donnabelle L November 28 2008 Transco warns of blackouts Philstar com Retrieved April 23 2020 MERALCO submitted its Motion for Leave to File and to Admit Attached Reply on Course Hero Retrieved September 22 2020 Preliminary Information Statement for Annual Stockholders Meeting on May 26 2020 PDF PDS Group p 143 Retrieved January 11 2021 External links EditPhilippines Sucat Balintawak 2007 pdf 2007 evaluation by Entwicklungsbank de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sucat Paco Araneta Balintawak Transmission Line amp oldid 1095132134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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