Clark reinforces grid stability with P6.93M investment

Clark Development Corporation (CDC) officials, led by President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, conducted a site inspection at the Clark 230kV Dolores Substation on May 27, following the signing of a P6.93-million contract with Philcantech Enterprises. (CDC Photos) 

CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) has awarded a P 6.93-million contract to Philcantech Enterprises to replace defective transformer differential protection relays at the Clark 230kV Dolores Substation.

The project aims to enhance power reliability and ensure continuous and uninterrupted supply for major locators and industries in the Freeport.

CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera (second, left); Vice President for Engineering Services Group Engr. Teresito Tiotuyco (leftmost); and Manager for Building and Facilities Maintenance Division Engr. Arnel Zamora; together with Philcantech Enterprises Owner Engr. Emmanuel Cortez (third, left) affirm their partnership with a handshake following the awarding of the P6.93-million contract for the replacement of the defective transformer at the Dolores Substation. (CDC Photos)

CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera and Philcantech Enterprises owner Emmanuel Cortez signed the contract on May 27, 2025, at the Clark Visitors Center. Also present were CDC’s Engineering Services Group, led by Engr. Teresito Tiotuyco, and the Building Facilities and Maintenance Division Engr. Arnel Zamora. The signing was followed by a site inspection at the Dolores substation. 

The project is part of CDC’s broader commitment to strengthening Clark Freeport’s power infrastructure, minimizing risks of disruption, and supporting continued economic growth in the zone.

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