In The Philippines, The Tanawan And Malagundong Photovoltaic Power Station Project Was Successfully Sent Back Power at One Time
Publish Time: 2024-10-21 Origin: Site
On October 15, local time, the Tanavan and Maragundong photovoltaic power station projects in the Philippines undertaken by Power Construction of China successfully completed one-time backward power supply, marking that the project will be connected to the grid for power generation and put into commercial operation as a whole.
The Tanawan and Malagon East Photovoltaic Power Plant project is located in the southern part of the island of Luzon in the Philippines and mainly consists of the construction of two independent photovoltaic power plants with a design capacity of 64.2 MW. Among them, the Tanawan 64.2 MW photovoltaic project was successfully sent back on October 1, and the grid connection commissioning of the 7-box inverter was completed on October 7, and it has now entered the trial operation stage. The 64.2 MW PV project in Malagundong successfully completed a one-time power supply on October 15, and the next stage will carry out grid-connected commissioning and trial operation work. The two power stations have successfully completed one-time backward power supply, creating conditions for the smooth operation of the project. Power China has made full use of its professional strength in the field of new energy, tapped the energy potential of the Bicol region, and won high praise from the owners.
After the two photovoltaic power plants are put into operation, they will continuously provide "green electricity" for the local power grid, and contribute to promoting the transformation and upgrading of the Philippine energy structure, effectively responding to climate change, and building a clean, low-carbon, safe and efficient energy system.