Jules Alcantara, vice president of the National Transmission Corporation for Visayas and Mindanao, said the cable ship Julio Verne completed the cable-laying activities of the LCIUP last May 28.
Alcantara issued the statement to allay fears of a looming power crisis in the Visayas in the wake of rotating brownouts in the Cebu-Negros-Panay grid due to occasional power generation shortages as a result of unscheduled plant maintenance of large generating units in the grid.
The P3-billion LCIUP is a significant breakthrough in the government's effort to find medium-term solutions to the growing power demand in the Visayas region. The CNP grid has a present demand of 720 mw and is projected to increase to 750 mw by December.