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Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 1:47pm On Jul 09, 2015
Nigeria’s power generation has recorded a new milestone by increasing from 3,655.12 MEGAWATTS HOUR/HOUR (MWH/H) it recorded last week to 3,874.98 MWH/H as at yesterday.

The Presidential Taskforce on Power, which made this disclosure yesterday in its generation report, showed that power distribution has increased from 3,565.09 MWH/H to 3,773.90 MWH/H, which is far less than the country’s peak demand forecast of 12,800MW. Power supply has in the last few weeks increased significantly.

For instance, Egbin Power Plc, alone is for the first time in eight years generating above 1,000 megawatts of electricity.

The Chairman, Egbin Power Plc, Kola Adesina, attributed the achievement partly to the direct intervention of the Federal Government in its determination to resolve the power crisis, which had resulted in recent improvements in gas supply.


“This is driving the increase in power supply in the nation and boosting socio-economic development. Prior to this, we had invested heavily and had the plant ready to generate power at full capacity, but there was no gas to do so. This, is indeed, a good development for the power sector in Nigeria,” he said.

Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr. Sam Amadi, expects power generation to peak above 5,500MW in July if on-going repairs on gas supply pipelines are completed.

Meanwhile, a model framework developed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to cap revenues accruable to electricity distribution companies in Nigeria’s electricity industry from estimated billing methods has revealed that the sector could lose as much as N12.532 billion from the proposed measure in one year.

The framework was contained in a concept note for the capping of monies that distribution companies (Discos) can make from customers on estimated billing methods. It showed that based on the current industry metering gap of 4,462,262, an average sum of N2,352.20 per meter could be forfeited as the yearly opportunity cost for Discos’ reluctance to provide meters to their customers.

NERC has in the proposal opted to cap the monthly billable electricity consumption for three chief tariff cadres in its tariff grouping; R2, C1 and A1 at 125 kilowatts hour per month (kWh/month), 125kWh/month and 100kwH/month respectively.

Consumers on the R2, C1 and A1 tariff groupings are either on single or three-phase connections and use their premises exclusively as a residence, factory for manufacturing goods, as well as agricultural firms, water boards, religious houses, government and teaching hospitals, government research institutes and educational establishments.

NERC’s concept note on the estimated revenue cap explained that about 7,026,573 of electricity customers on R2 tariff cadre consumes an annual average of 9,398,263,687kWh of electricity, out of which 3,770,459 are unmetered and from which N5.805 billion is estimated to be lost in a year from the cap.

From C1 which has 682,544 unmetered customers, N4.004 billion will be cut off from the cap in one year while N2.723 will be cut from A1’s 9258 unmetered customer population within the same period.

The document therefore summed the expected revenue shortfall from the capping as a result of Discos’ seeming reluctance to provide meters to their customers at N12.532 billion, saying: “This is the shortfall the industry stand to suffer due to the cap if the metering level remains the same.”




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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Nobody: 1:47pm On Jul 09, 2015
wink
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 1:48pm On Jul 09, 2015
grin

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 1:48pm On Jul 09, 2015
Freemanan:
wink
Haba!!!!!!!

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Nobody: 1:49pm On Jul 09, 2015
Goodnews!

GEJ made it possible.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Ecoplexus: 1:51pm On Jul 09, 2015
It is still poor though
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 1:51pm On Jul 09, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Goodnews!

GEJ made it possible.
GEJ koor KEG nii you better wake up, it's way pass may 29

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Demdem(m): 1:52pm On Jul 09, 2015
SO what exactly did Jonah-daft add. As at when OBJ was there, we were hearing 4000MW.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by 9jii(m): 1:52pm On Jul 09, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Goodnews!

GEJ made it possible.
From otueke.
Try jokes section

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by grafikii: 1:54pm On Jul 09, 2015
Good
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by socialmediaman: 1:58pm On Jul 09, 2015
Good one Mr President! Every sector has become responsible before the Tsunami hits them...

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by naijapips04: 1:59pm On Jul 09, 2015
Finally. We are getting there. Slow and steady wins the race.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by ahaz: 2:03pm On Jul 09, 2015
efilefun:
Nigeria’s power generation has recorded a new milestone by increasing from 3,655.12 MEGAWATTS HOUR/HOUR (MWH/H) it recorded last week to 3,874.98 MWH/H as at yesterday.

The Presidential Taskforce on Power, which made this disclosure yesterday in its generation report, showed that power distribution has increased from 3,565.09 MWH/H to 3,773.90 MWH/H, which is far less than the country’s peak demand forecast of 12,800MW. Power supply has in the last few weeks increased significantly.

For instance, Egbin Power Plc, alone is for the first time in eight years generating above 1,000 megawatts of electricity.

The Chairman, Egbin Power Plc, Kola Adesina, attributed the achievement partly to the direct intervention of the Federal Government in its determination to resolve the power crisis, which had resulted in recent improvements in gas supply.


“This is driving the increase in power supply in the nation and boosting socio-economic development. Prior to this, we had invested heavily and had the plant ready to generate power at full capacity, but there was no gas to do so. This, is indeed, a good development for the power sector in Nigeria,” he said.

Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr. Sam Amadi, expects power generation to peak above 5,500MW in July if on-going repairs on gas supply pipelines are completed.

Meanwhile, a model framework developed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to cap revenues accruable to electricity distribution companies in Nigeria’s electricity industry from estimated billing methods has revealed that the sector could lose as much as N12.532 billion from the proposed measure in one year.

The framework was contained in a concept note for the capping of monies that distribution companies (Discos) can make from customers on estimated billing methods. It showed that based on the current industry metering gap of 4,462,262, an average sum of N2,352.20 per meter could be forfeited as the yearly opportunity cost for Discos’ reluctance to provide meters to their customers.

NERC has in the proposal opted to cap the monthly billable electricity consumption for three chief tariff cadres in its tariff grouping; R2, C1 and A1 at 125 kilowatts hour per month (kWh/month), 125kWh/month and 100kwH/month respectively.

Consumers on the R2, C1 and A1 tariff groupings are either on single or three-phase connections and use their premises exclusively as a residence, factory for manufacturing goods, as well as agricultural firms, water boards, religious houses, government and teaching hospitals, government research institutes and educational establishments.

NERC’s concept note on the estimated revenue cap explained that about 7,026,573 of electricity customers on R2 tariff cadre consumes an annual average of 9,398,263,687kWh of electricity, out of which 3,770,459 are unmetered and from which N5.805 billion is estimated to be lost in a year from the cap.

From C1 which has 682,544 unmetered customers, N4.004 billion will be cut off from the cap in one year while N2.723 will be cut from A1’s 9258 unmetered customer population within the same period.

The document therefore summed the expected revenue shortfall from the capping as a result of Discos’ seeming reluctance to provide meters to their customers at N12.532 billion, saying: “This is the shortfall the industry stand to suffer due to the cap if the metering level remains the same.”




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thank u gej we re gratful
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by tobillionaire(m): 2:10pm On Jul 09, 2015
u guys shld js relax nd enjoy d wind of change

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 2:12pm On Jul 09, 2015
ahaz:
thank u gej we re gratful
Mtcheeeew must u quote me before u post ur poison GEJ koor why not thank GEJ for boko haram's activities

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by nigerianium: 2:21pm On Jul 09, 2015
efilefun:
GEJ koor KEG nii you better wake up, it's way pass may 29
Mr. Amala PepperyStew, GEJ made all of the aforementioned possible. What has Buhari done about power?
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by efilefun(m): 2:28pm On Jul 09, 2015
nigerianium:
Mr. Amala PepperyStew, GEJ made all of the aforementioned possible. What has Buhari done about power?

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by san316(m): 2:31pm On Jul 09, 2015
Lemme think... Ooooh I had light last night and I left home with the lights on.
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Blakjewelry(m): 2:42pm On Jul 09, 2015
Generation is not the the problem but transmission is
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Technocracy: 3:01pm On Jul 09, 2015
Power rose to 3,874.96MW because there is none to sabotage PHCN facilities, the saboteurs are now in power asuch electricity generation and distribution facilities are effectively working with full capacity.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Chubhie: 3:16pm On Jul 09, 2015
Technocracy:
Power rose to 3,874.96MW because there is none to sabotage PHCN facilities, the saboteurs are now in power asuch electricity generation and distribution facilities are effectively working with full capacity.
PDP has swore by Obatala to play opposition same model APC played. The masses should brace up for blame games soon cos some pipelines are about to be busted. This is Nigeria brand of politics. Blame the game and not the players.
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by olapluto(m): 3:19pm On Jul 09, 2015
So how come GEJ could only muster 1.8MW as at May 29 2015. Baba no regret, carry go.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jul 09, 2015
Useless people calling GEJ this, Konathan when I know they started sharing my light when he was there. In his last days there were no power anywhere in the country.

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by zibi2(m): 3:41pm On Jul 09, 2015
PUSH1:
Useless people calling GEJ this, Konathan when I know they started sharing my light when he was there. In his last days there were no power anywhere in the country.
Gej made it possible by privatising PHCN
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by SLIDEwaxie(m): 3:48pm On Jul 09, 2015
Demdem:
SO what exactly did Jonah-daft add. As at when OBJ was there, we were hearing 4000MW.
Jonathan ke? that one get brain?

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by ahaz: 3:57pm On Jul 09, 2015
efilefun:
Mtcheeeew must u quote me before u post ur poison GEJ koor why not thank GEJ for boko haram's activities
bad Belle the lagoon is open for free dive
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by ahaz: 4:01pm On Jul 09, 2015
PUSH1:
Useless people calling GEJ this, Konathan when I know they started sharing my light when he was there. In his last days there were no power anywhere in the country.
hoples idiots re hailing buhari when they knew he has not done jack in the sector. Dis is a clear indication that APC actually sabotaged gejs govt
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Nobody: 4:07pm On Jul 09, 2015
Demdem:
SO what exactly did Jonah-daft add. As at when OBJ was there, we were hearing 4000MW.
and the light was actually better during obasanjo's tenure..

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Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Beync(f): 4:28pm On Jul 09, 2015
They better crap all the nonsense billable bills or whatever they call it they are extorting customers because of their inability to provide them with meters. Its enough of that estimated bills
Re: Power Generation Rises To 3,874.96MW by Nobody: 5:18pm On Jul 09, 2015
The effects of GEJ policies bearing fruits.

But seriously Buhari should have a walk in the park because uncle Jo has done all the job for him. He just wanted to reap the fruits of his labour before the demons carried broom from the coven.

Buhari is the first president without tribunal case on his head so he has no reason not to perform and complement Jonathan's efforts. Unless he's brain dead like they say.

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