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The reverse power transmission of the 65MW photovoltaic project in Bacolod, Philippines has been completed.
At 17:24 on October 22nd local time, the 65-megawatt photovoltaic project in Bacolod, Philippines, which was constructed by the Second Electric Construction Company of China Energy Engineering Group, successfully completed the reverse power transmission. All parameters were stable, laying a solid foundation for subsequent grid connection.
To ensure the successful completion of the reverse power transmission, the project team meticulously planned and meticulously arranged the work. They formulated targeted construction and debugging plans, and jointly with the owner and the general contractor, completed the relevant civil construction, electrical installation and debugging work of the step-up station and the photovoltaic area in advance. They also provided detailed technical and safety instructions to the personnel. During the reverse power transmission process, the on-site operators had clear divisions of labor and closely cooperated. The entire power receiving process was rigorous and orderly, and all system equipment operated stably with parameters meeting the specification requirements.
The 65-megawatt photovoltaic project in Bacolod, Philippines, is located in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Province, Philippines. It is the first project that Thai BG Company has invested in and operated in the Philippines. Construction began on July 27, 2024. Once completed, it will have a yearly power generation capacity of 7,000 million kilowatt-hours, significantly alleviating the local power shortage problem and providing strong impetus for the optimization of the Philippine energy structure and the achievement of carbon reduction targets.
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