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Aboitiz Power Enhances Samal Island's Electricity Supply with New Submarine Cable

Severity: Low (Score: 3.1)

Sources: Tribune.Ph

Summary

Aboitiz Power Corporation has completed a submarine cable project to improve electricity supply in Samal Island. The Davao–Samal Submarine Interconnection was inaugurated on April 17, 2026, linking Samal to the Davao City grid via a 1.25-kilometer, 69-kilovolt submarine cable. This facility has a capacity of 50 megawatts, significantly exceeding the island's current peak demand of 12 megawatts. The project aims to support long-term growth and enhance reliability, reducing dependence on localized power sources. Davao Light President Enriczar Tia emphasized the cable's role in stabilizing supply and minimizing disruptions, especially as tourism and commercial activities increase. The custom-built cable reflects AboitizPower's commitment to investing in critical energy infrastructure. With this upgrade, Samal Island is positioned for increased economic activity supported by a more stable power supply. Key Points: • Aboitiz Power completed a 1.25-kilometer submarine cable to enhance Samal's electricity supply. • The new interconnection has a capacity of 50 megawatts, exceeding the island's peak demand. • The project aims to stabilize power supply and support economic growth in Samal Island.

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  • Energy (industry)
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