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TCN explains nationwide power outage

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
March 9, 2022
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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says the current load shedding and outage being experienced nationwide is as a result of low power generation by the Generation Companies (GenCos).

According to a statement issued on Tuesday by TCN’s spokesperson, Ndidi Mbah, TCN may only transmit the amount of electricity supplied by GenCos to distribution load centers via the national grid.

TCN, according to Mbah, does not create energy and can only transmit cumulative generation from all generation firms across the country to distribution load centers.

Clarifying that the distribution companies are responsible for end-users consumption, the official said TCN only allocates power to distribution companies based on the percentage approved by NERC.

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Mbah said the cumulative generation nationwide is low, disclosing that GenCos have attributed it to poor gas supply, fault in generating units of generating companies, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.

Currently, fourteen gas-powered generating stations were either not generating at all or had limited generation at various times within the period.

Also, Jebba Hydro and Shiroro Power Generating Stations were either out or had limited generation, causing additional loss of 232MW from the grid.

The statement added that except cumulative power generation increases considerably for TCN to transmit, the government firm would continue to load shed.

The company, however, assured of efficient allocation of the total load generated by power generating stations into the grid.

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