Tag: Power Generation

  • Power Generation: We Will Declare War, Fix Electricity Within 4 Years – Peter Obi

    Power Generation: We Will Declare War, Fix Electricity Within 4 Years – Peter Obi

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has promised to copy what was done in South Africa and Egypt to tackle the issue of power generation and distribution in Nigeria.

    Obi made this promise during The Peoples Townhall, a live event organised by Channels Television and its partners on Sunday.

    The former Anambra State governor had last year travelled to Egypt admittedly to understudy how the North African country solved its power problems in a very short period.

    “We have to open up like South Africa has done. They have power issues like us, even [though] they are 60 million and they are generating almost 40-something-thousand, they declared [a state of] emergency and said anybody can generate up to 100,000 megawatts without licence,” he said.

    “If somebody who is 60 million (sic) generating almost 50,000 declared [an] emergency, we declare war here on power. If it will consume everybody, it will consume us, but we will get power.

    “Egypt did the same thing. Egypt had about 20,000. One of their studies showed that power is a critical issue. Today, Egypt is generating almost 50,000. In fact, Egypt is exporting power to Europe. If these things can be done around us – South Africa and Egypt – why not Nigeria?”

    The Labour Party flag bearer said if elected president in February, his administration will generate and distribute no less than 20,000 megawatts within four years in office. He, however, said he would try to exceed the target.

    Vowing not to fail like past governments, Obi promised to show Nigerians what they have never seen before, saying that his administration would usher in a generational change.

  • JUST IN: Power Generation Rises to 4,173.20MW

    JUST IN: Power Generation Rises to 4,173.20MW

    The Nigerian electricity supply on Wednesday bounced to 4,173.20Mw from a total of 2,931Mw on Tuesday.

    Findings showed that only 17 power plants were operational as at Tuesday as the National Control Centre, Oshogbo directed some of the Generation Companies (GenCos) to shut down from 12 midnight owing to high frequency.

    Afam, Dandikowa and Ihovbor power plants stopped production completely generating 0Mw each at that time.

    The Nigerian System Operator (SO) of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), which dropped the hint about the energy market, said the situation of energy generation, however, improved by 1,241.89Mw in the early hours of Wednesday.

    It was an indication of a 42.37% increase in 24 hours when 20 power plants became operational.

    Meanwhile, Afam IV & V (Gas) generated 181Mw with two units while Alaoji NIPP (Gas) produced 99.50Mw with one unit.

    It said with three units, Azura-Edo IPP (Gas) produced 400Mw, Dandikowa (Hydro) generated 20.20Mw while Delta (Gas) 351Mw with eight units and Egbin (Steam) produced 282Mw with two units.

  • Nigeria records an all-time peak power generation of 5,552.8 megawatts

    Nigeria records an all-time peak power generation of 5,552.8 megawatts

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria on Thursday January 7, announced that the country reached an all-time peak power generation of 5,552.8 megawatts.

    The new peak power generation which was recorded at 8.15pm on Wednesday January 6, was successfully transmitted across the grid to power distributors.

    TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah said the new all-time peak which surpasses the previous highest power generation figure by 32.4MW, is an indication of the gradual but consistent growth in the capability of the power sector.

    She said;

    “This latest all-time peak transmitted surpasses the last peak generation of 5,520.4MWwhich was also effectively transmitted by TCN on October 30, 2020.”

    Mbah added that with the capacity to transmit 8,100MW, TCN successfully transmitted the enhanced peak through the nation’s grid at a frequency of 50.08Hz.