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Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by alawi5k: 8:37pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
The nation’s power generation plunged to zero megawatt six times last month, the highest level since 2009, industry data obtained by our correspondent on Friday showed. Electricity supply to households and businesses across the country dropped significantly in May as the national grid recorded six total collapses and one partial collapse within the period. The national grid completely collapsed 11 times in the first five months of the year, as compared to six and nine times for the whole of 2015 and 2014, respectively. The latest total system collapse was recorded on Wednesday, June 1, according to the data. As of 6am on Friday, eleven power plants, including the Shiroro Power Station in Niger State, were not generating any megawatts of electricity. Others were Afam IV & V, Geregu I, Omotosho I, AES, ASCO, Trans-Amadi, Rivers IPP, Gbarain, Olorunsogo I and II. The total national power generation stood at 2,604.5MW as of 6am on Friday, down from a peak of 5,074.7MW on February 2, according to the Ministry of Power. The slide in power generation has worsened the blackout being experienced in many parts of the country, with several consumers without electricity for hours in recent weeks. Generation from Egbin, the nation’s biggest power station, stood at 181MW, down from 1,085MW on March 15. Shiroro Power Station in Niger State, Olorunsogo II in Ogun State, and Rivers and Trans-Amadi IPPs, both in Rivers State, were idle. Increasing gas constraints largely occasioned by recent attacks on pipelines in the Niger Delta had left about 4,400MW of the nation’s power generation capacity idle as of Friday. Other factors limiting electricity generation are line constraints/load rejection by the distribution companies and water management/maintenance, according to industry data. Gas constraints prevented 3,661.1MW from being generated, while 355.6MW and 380MW could not be generated due to line constraints/load rejection by Discos and water management/ maintenance, respectively. www.businessnews.com.ng/2016/06/06/electricity-drops-to-zero-six-times-in-one-month/?wt=4 |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by dadebayo1(m): 8:38pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Change the change...... |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by luvinhubby(m): 8:39pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Waiting for my Zzzzz friends to come blame GEJ & PDP for this collapse. |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by luvinhubby(m): 8:42pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Putting a SAN in charge of 3 ministries he knows nothing about, including power, sums up APC & Buhari's government as MONUMENTALLY CLUELESS. |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by DaniDani(m): 8:42pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
In zombies voice "I stand with buhari " even when their legs are aching them. 1 Like |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by luvinhubby(m): 8:42pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
DaniDani: |
Re: Electricity Drops To Zero Six Times In One Month by Obinnau(m): 8:59pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
I wonder where we are going in this country. |
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