*A. Status of Affected NPC SPUG Facilities as of 0800H, 15 September 2021*
• There were a total of 54 Diesel Power Plants (DPPs) and one (1) Power Barge affected by TY “JOLINA” in the SPUG areas in Southern Luzon, Eastern Visayas and Western Visayas.
• As of 8:00am on 15 September 2021, the Marinduque Grid is operational and now at 96% Energized Barangays and 97.41% Energized Households. Ongoing inspection and insulation resistance testing is being conducted.
*B. Status of Power Restoration of Affected Electric Cooperatives*
*_National Electrification Administration (NEA) Power Monitoring Report as of 1500H, 14 September 2021_*
• The following are the affected ECs with their percentage of household connections that have been restored:
BATELEC I: 179,945/180,695 (99.58%)
MARELCO: 55,598/58,347 (95.29%)
MASELCO: 91,640/94,532 (96.99%)
TISELCO: 17,715/19,676 (90.03%)
BILECO: 31,774/39,105 (81.25%)
SAMELCO II: 93,846/94,168 (99.66%)
ESAMELCO: 91,022/93,556 (97.29%)
• NEA reported a total of 1,574,659 out of 1,593,198 or 98.84% household connections that have been restored in the affected ECs as of 1500H on 14 September 2021.
• The total estimated damage cost of affected ECs as of 14 September 2021 amounts to PHP20,771,470.28. Shown below is the breakdown of the damage cost reported by the affected ECs:
ROMELCO: PHP 6,014,310.60
MASELCO: PHP 5,281,755.88
TISELCO: PHP 5,000,000.00
ESAMELCO: PHP 3,991,485.65
MARELCO: PHP 483,918.15
• The following ECs submitted their forecasted date of restoration:
BATELEC I: September 15, 2021
BATELEC II: September 12, 2021
QUEZELCO I: September 11, 2021
MARELCO: September 23, 2021
TIELCO: September 09, 2021
ROMELCO: September 12, 2021
MASELCO: September 20, 2021
TISELCO: September 20, 2021
BILECO: September 10, 2021 (For Re-assessment)
SAMELCO II: For Re-assessment for the remaining 3 island Barangays (Darahuway, Daco, Basiao)
ESAMELCO: September 20, 2021
LEYECO V: September 11, 2021
• BATELEC I, BATELEC II, QUEZELCO I, FLECO, ROMELCO, TIELCO, ALECO, CEBECO II, NORSAMELCO, SAMELCO I, DORELCO, LEYECO II, LEYECO III, LEYECO IV, LEYECO V and SOLECO experienced power interruptions but are back to NORMAL OPERATIONS.
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