There will be no red alert warnings in Luzon this year but the grid is expected to be placed under yellow alert anytime from March to November this year.
On Monday, the Department of Energy released an updated power outlook for Luzon, which could experience yellow alert warnings in the week of March 5 to 11, March 19 to 25, April 16 to 22, all weeks of May, June 1 to June 10, August 27 to September 2, October 15 to 21, and from November 19 to 25.
The Luzon grid is expecting to reach a peak demand of 13,125MW this year that could occur in the last week of May. According to DOE Secretary Raphael Lotilla, demand side management plays a key role in addressing potential power shortages in the country. According to the DOE, the DSM programs for various sector focuses on the utilization of efficient equipment and appliances and the promotion and implementation of policies and programs that best fit each industry.
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