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Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by PosterBoi(m): 9:18am On Sep 20, 2015
The modest gains recorded in the power sector over the past three months are being threatened by the activities of pipelines vandals, which have led to the fall in electricity generation by 356.8 megawatts within the last three weeks.

Power generation climbed to an all-time high of 4,810.7MW on August 25 this year, but latest figures from the Presidential Task Force on Power showed that it had fallen to 4,453.9MW as of September 16.

The Federal Ministry of Power, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and some key agencies in the sector had attributed the brief rise in power generation to the non-interruption of oil and gas pipelines.

The rise, however, was short-lived as it lasted for about three months, after which electricity generation commenced a descent.

Findings by our correspondent showed that power generation had peaked at 4,655.2MW on September 9, but this was not sustained due to vandalism of electricity and oil infrastructure, as it fell to 4,453.9MW seven days later.

In fact, the daily average energy produced by the power generation companies as of September 16 was 3,896.08MW/hour, while the daily average energy sent out was 3,808.86MW/H.

Peak generation capacity was 7,588MW, while the forecasted peak demand for the country was put at 12,800MW.

On September 7, the NERC Chairman, Dr. Sam Amadi, inaugurated a 14-man committee to ensure the attainment of 5,000MW for the by the end of the month, stressing that it was part of plans to end the year on 6,000MW milestone.

Amadi had explained that the 14-man industry-wide committee would ensure the recovery of 1,800MW stranded within the network, articulate measures for effective delivery of the stranded power to consumers, and initiate actions to continuously ramp-up generation.

“We are witnessing increase of gas supply to the power plants. This has resulted in the historic 4,800MW generation a few weeks ago. From the report of the System Operator, it is clear that we could have reached 5,000MW if we did not have load rejection by the distribution companies and some frequency control issues as gas supply improved,” the NERC boss had said.

But officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the FMP told our correspondent on Friday that the actions of vandals and the resultant killing of security operatives posed a great threat to power generation and might derail plans to hit 6,000MW by year end.

They explained that the recent disruption of fuel and gas pipelines by vandals had dragged down power generation and affected transmission negatively as some infrastructure belonging to the Transmission Company of Nigeria were vandalised by unknown persons.

On Thursday, The PUNCH reported how seven operatives of the Department of State Services were killed in the Ishawo area of Ikorodu, Lagos during an encounter with suspected pipeline vandals around 7pm on Tuesday.

Officials of the NNPC told our correspondent that the activities of the vandals had direct impact on not just the oil and gas industry, but also on the power sector.

They described the recent deadly acts as alarming and noted that they might rubbish the gains recorded in the oil, gas and power sectors.

A senior official of the corporation, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “You are aware of the recent deadly activities of vandals and how they reportedly killed DSS men. That alone has direct and indirect impacts on the two (oil and power) sectors.

“So, the drop in generation can as well be attributed to the acts because we’ve been saying it. Even before the recent one, which happened on Tuesday, there had been similar cases in past weeks.

“However, the NNPC has called on the attention of the Pipelines Products Marketing Company to the issue and has directed that the matter be looked into immediately.”

When contacted, the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, explained that the corporation had over the years condemned the activities of vandals.

“This is what we’ve been saying over the years that vandals are sabotaging not just our pipelines, but the entire economy. The impact is not just felt by players in this sector, it is felt all over. The right agencies shall be contacted and we believe the issue shall be adequately looked into,” he said.

A director in the Power ministry, Mr. Timothy Oyedeji, explained that vandalism was highly detrimental to the progress being made in the area of electricity generation.

“We may not make tangible headway he said
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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by bizz(m): 9:29am On Sep 20, 2015
ok
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Ayed44: 9:31am On Sep 20, 2015
It is well!
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by bugzbunny: 9:47am On Sep 20, 2015
Ban generator importation
Say bye bye to sabotage

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by collinsVP: 9:48am On Sep 20, 2015
The fluctuations in the level of power generation in Nigeria can no longer be justified by the activities of gas pipeline vandals.

We have the resources for continuous improved generation, distribution and transmission, coupled with the resource to secure them.

All we lack is sincerity of purpose.

The blue print to getting it right is everywhere and accessible, if we did not have one already.

Ghana enjoys constant power supply to a greater extent. What was it they had done to get it right? If not sincerity on the part of her government that knows where to draw the line of embezzlement of public fund and thwart the establishment of social infrastructure just to enrich themselves.

Here in Nigeria, corruption is pervasive. There is no go area, even in security of human life. SMH

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by basilo101: 9:52am On Sep 20, 2015
Initial gra gra is fading. Real governance challenges emerging. Wen will air force raid Ogun and Lagos?

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by 1miccza: 9:58am On Sep 20, 2015
Welcome to the real world of more governance and no propaganda

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by warrior01: 10:09am On Sep 20, 2015
Are we now finally back to reality? What happened to Buhari's body language or is the odour becoming unbearable? The sooner the government stops all theses childish propaganda and face real governance the better.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by BALLOSKI: 10:17am On Sep 20, 2015
Enemies!
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by yanabasee(m): 10:43am On Sep 20, 2015
APC will publish later or sooner that this corrupt act of vandalization is set plan by the PDP.... SMH though.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Nobody: 10:50am On Sep 20, 2015
cheesy cheesy grin grin grin
Propanganda no dey last forever.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by ShowYourCertificate: 12:39pm On Sep 20, 2015
Normality:
cheesy cheesy grin grin grin
Propanganda no dey last forever.
Exactly!

Very soon the dry season will come. They better fix our gas power stations before that time.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Nobody: 1:47pm On Sep 20, 2015
Generation

It follows that we have to increase generation.

5000 MW is not enough.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by VICTORCIZA(m): 1:47pm On Sep 20, 2015
USELESS GOVERNMENT

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by berrystunn(m): 1:47pm On Sep 20, 2015
wait
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Nobody: 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2015
APC well done

Economy and power generation far far going down.


APC why?

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by anselm791(m): 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2015
So how do you explain my 2 weeks frozen beef?

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Eyop: 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2015
Buhari's body language undecided undecided

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by rattlesnake(m): 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2015
And GEJ is happy

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by dokJ: 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2015
Buhari why?

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by EmagNig(m): 1:49pm On Sep 20, 2015
well the rain is dwindling



CHECK MY SIGNATURE IF YOU WANT LAFF TIRE TODAY

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Nobody: 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2015
collinsVP:
The fluctuations in the level of power generation in Nigeria can no longer be justified by the activities of gas pipeline vandals.

We have the resources for continuous improved generation, distribution and transmission, coupled with the resource to secure them.

All we lack is sincerity of purpose.

The blue print to getting it right is everywhere and accessible, if we did not have one already.

Ghana enjoys constant power supply to a greater extent. What was it they had done to get it right? If not sincerity on the part of her government that knows where to draw the line of embezzlement of public fund and thwart the establishment of social infrastructure just to enrich themselves.

Here in Nigeria, corruption is pervasive. There is no go area, even in security of human life. SMH


We also are not generating enough....and let's be honest...most Nigerians do not pay their light bills.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by onyepapa(m): 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2015
all thanks to mouth odour action

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Lordave: 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2015
I knew it!

I said it, Booohari can never maintain the legacy GEJ left for him.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by damton(m): 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2015
vandalism has now turned into a way of life by some people I. this country.
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Nobody: 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2015
Wetin or who dey fall am?

Just when we were praising the "Change".

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by sexaddict08(m): 1:51pm On Sep 20, 2015
I felt it too but no shaking, still better than GEJ's bondage era.

Wailers spotted
Osirimononaye:
Sai Baba.......Fools

Lordave:
[b]I knew it!
I said it, Booohari can never maintain the legacy GEJ left for him.

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Osirimononaye(m): 1:51pm On Sep 20, 2015
Sai Baba.......Fools

*Modified*
What Do U Expect From A Brainless Dullard...A Poo!!!

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by ANBAKO: 1:52pm On Sep 20, 2015
hmmmm
Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by Vock(m): 1:52pm On Sep 20, 2015
Was pondering on this too the othet time,electricity is no more as buoyant as before in my area.The militants are probably the chief vandals, what of when the dry season is finally here

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Re: Power Generation Falls By 356.8MW In Three Weeks by dee5(m): 1:52pm On Sep 20, 2015
the police should be guarding our facilities instead of collecting bribes from hard working nigerians and
spraying stray bullets on the few who refuse to oblige

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