Concepcion–Clark Transmission Line

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Concepcion–Clark Transmission Line
A portion of the transmission line in Concecpion, Tarlac.
A portion of the transmission line in Concecpion, Tarlac.
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceTarlac
Pampanga
Coordinates15°22′38″N 120°37′1″E / 15.37722°N 120.61694°E / 15.37722; 120.61694 (Concepcion Substation)
15°13′43″N 120°33′45″E / 15.22861°N 120.56250°E / 15.22861; 120.56250 (Clark Substation)
FromConcepcion Substation
ToClark Substation
Ownership information
OwnerNational Transmission Corporation (August 24, 2008–present)[a]
OperatorNational Transmission Corporation (August 24, 2008–January 15, 2009)
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (January 15, 2009–present)
Construction information
CommissionedAugust 24, 2008; 13 years ago (August 24, 2008)
Technical information
TypeOverhead transmission line
Type of currentHVAC
No. of transmission towers207 (185 steel poles, 20 lattice towers, and 2 portal towers)
AC voltage230 kV
No. of poles185
No. of circuits2

The Concepcion–Clark Transmission Line (abbreviated as 8LI1CON-CLK, 8LI2CON-CLK) is a 230,000 volt, double-circuit transmission line in Tarlac and Pampanga, Philippines that connects Concepcion Substation of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) and Clark Substation of Clark Electric Distribution Corporation (CEDC).

History[]

The Concepcion–Clark Transmission Line went into service on August 24, 2008. It was built to ensure a reliable supply for Texas Instruments in Clark.[1][2] It is operated and maintained by the privately-owned National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) since January 15, 2009, and previously by government-owned National Transmission Corporation (TransCo). It is also owned by TransCo since its completion in August 2008. Line 1 was energized at 69kV on July 11, 2008 and line 2 on August 24, 2008 and were later uprated to their current voltage of 230kV on December 9 and November 30, 2009, respectively.[3][4]

Route description[]

The Concepcion–Clark Transmission Line passes through the municipalities of Concepcion and Bamban in Tarlac and the city of Mabalacat in Pampanga. It is located within the service area of NGCP's North Luzon Operations and Maintenance (NLOM) District 6 (South Central Plain).[5]

The transmission line starts at Concepcion Substation, parallels with San Manuel–Concepcion–Mexico transmission line, turns right upon entering Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) and run parallel into the said expressway until Clark North Exit. It then intersects with San Manuel–Concepcion–Mexico line before passing through Concepcion Exit. Between Concepcion and New Clark City exits, line 2 of the transmission line passes through Seaoil gas station and CityMall SCTEx while line 1 passes through PTT gas station. Upon approaching New Clark City exit and passing through Sacobia River, the line will utilize the western side of SCTEx. It again utilize both sides of the expressway after passing the said river, continues straightforward, and ends at Clark Substation.

Technical description[]

The transmission line consists of 185 steel poles which are used from its entry to SCTEx until its approach to New Clark City exit and after Sacobia River to Clark North Exit, 20 lattice towers from Concepcion Substation until its entry to SCTEx, upon passing through New Clark City exit and Sacobia River and at its terminus at Clark Substation, and 2 portal towers at the power line's intersection with San Manuel–Concepcion–Mexico transmission line totaling to 207 transmission structures. Lattice towers have six insulators, with each side carry both circuits, while steel poles separates the transmission line's lines 1 and 2 as the portion of a power line that uses poles utilize both sides of SCTEx and each pole have three insulators. Steel poles can either have a flag (suspension and anchor variants) or triangle tower designs. It is a double-circuit, unbundled power line and originally had a voltage of 69kV before being energized to its current voltage of 230kV.

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ As stated on High Voltage signs placed on the transmission line's steel poles and lattice towers.

References[]

  1. ^ "2008 Energy Sector Accomplishment Report" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  2. ^ "Executive Order No. 666". Global Regulation. Archived from the original on 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  3. ^ "TransCo Accomplishment Report for CY 2015" (PDF). www.transco.ph. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  4. ^ "NGCP provides more power for Clark ecozone". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  5. ^ "Operations - National Grid Corporation of the Philippines: Business Scope". ngcp.ph. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
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