Philippines STO.DOMINGO 69KV T/L PROJECT Sp18.EALPSS2.Lt-0397

This project marks CYG SUNRI's first EPC turnkey service in the Philippines and the inaugural use of CYG secondary protection devices. Located in Legazpi City, Albay Province, on the eastern side of Southern Luzon in the Philippines, the project involves the expansion of a 69kV substation named STO. DOMINGO. Originally equipped with only one 1½ breaker scheme (51 bays), the retrofit required adding a full string (52 bays). Upon completion, the substation will gain two additional transmission lines.

Substation Specification: 69kV substation, expanded to feature two complete 1½ breaker schemes

Project Nature: First EPC turnkey project in the Philippines; first operation of CYG protection devices in the NGCP grid

Project Model: EPC turnkey

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EALPSS2.Lt-0397 is CYG SUNRI’s inaugural project launch in the Philippines, representing a significant breakthrough from zero to one and a major milestone. Project execution took place during the global COVID-19 pandemic, yet the company adhered to a customer-first approach, delivering the project on time, flawlessly, and with high quality.
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Although the voltage level of this project is not particularly high and the quantity of supplied equipment is limited, it serves as a benchmark pioneering project in the Philippine market, carrying significant strategic and demonstrative importance. It represents a key step in expanding the industry market and establishing a brand benchmark. The project achieved two "firsts": the first entry into a Philippine project in an EPC role and the first use of the company’s secondary protection products in the Philippines. Throughout the implementation process, CYG SUNRI strictly followed the traditional project lifecycle for planning and execution. The company was responsible for contract signing, design, procurement, transportation, installation, commissioning, and project handover, as well as managing schedule, cost, and quality control during the execution phase, along with the critical task of phased project payments.