MORE Power taps mobile substation to ease Bacolod power outages
BACOLOD CITY – A 10 MegaVolt Ampere (MVA) mobile substation from Iloilo City has been deployed to this city to augment the load requirements of the damaged Alijis substation.

MORE Power has deployed a 10 MegaVolt Ampere (MVA) mobile substation from Iloilo City to Bacolod City on Saturday, August 24, to augment the load needs of the damaged Alijis substation. (Photo courtesy of Negros Power Facebook)
The equipment from MORE Power arrived here via a Roll on, Roll off vessel on Saturday, August 24, and was immediately assembled at the substation to enable it to start supplying power to its covered feeders as early as Tuesday, August 27.
The Negros Electric and Power Corp. (NEPC/Negros Power) said that it will also start installing the new 18 MVA power transformer that will take up to two weeks.
This will replace the damaged 13-year-old 30/37 MVA transformer at the substation that caused widespread power interruption in various areas here since Wednesday night, August 21.
More than 40,000 households out of the 224,000 served by Negros Power have been affected by the power outages and the rotational brownouts due to insufficient power supply triggered by the shutdown of the substation.
The shutdown was due to gas leaks and age of the transformer, the NEPC said.
As a temporary relief, seven feeder lines of the Alijis substation were connected to nearby feeders of other substations to source out at least 32 megawatts of power supply but manual load dropping was implemented to prevent overloading and longer power outages.