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Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by dre11(m): 8:09am On Aug 01, 2016
•CBN, NBET, huge debts, forex, vandalism blamed for woes

•NBET: We've paid N186bn

•CBN: GENCOs haven't met conditions for disbursment

By Omoh Gabriel, Michael Eboh & Gabriel Ewepu

Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc, NBET weekend said it has paid N186.7billion to Electricity Generating Companies GENCOs saying it is only owing them about N156 billion.

Reacting to the alarm raised by GENCOs that their continued existence is being threatened by huge unpaid debt by various stakeholders and that they are currently running their operations at a huge loss; and are barely struggling to survive, General Manager/Head, Power Procurement and Power Contracts, Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc, NBET, Longe Yesufu Alonge, said the company has made payment of N186, 556, 636, 647 from February 2015 to April 2016, while the outstanding payment to the GENCOs from February 2015to April 2016 is N155, 768, 549, 056.

He said that “the payment performance of NBET from February 2015 to April 2016 is 54.50 percent not the average of 40 per cent being claimed by the GENCOs. He also said that NBET has paid the sum of N21billion from its capitalisation to reduce the debt it owes the GENCOs. He explained that the company has not paid the outstanding due to the challenges in the power sector.

Reacting to the same issue, an official of the Central Bank of Nigeria, who does not want his name in print, said that the power intervention fund has terms and conditions attached to it. He said that any GENCOs which meets the terms and conditions of the facility have due access to draw from the fund. He said that some of the GENCOs think that the fund is a national cake to be shared.

He said that the last draw down from the fund some of the GENCOs did not benefit because they failed to meet the necessary conditions. He equally said that some of the GENCOs just wanted free funds which is not possible anywhere.

The Power Generating Companies weekend said that unless something urgent is done in the next couple of months, Nigeria should be prepared for a total electricity blackout. They said that they are currently running their operations at a huge loss and are barely struggling to survive.

The GENCOs, in a report, blamed their woes on the huge debt, valued at about N140 billion, owed them by some government agencies and some other companies; the declining value of the naira against major international currencies; insecurity and vandalism of gas and power assets in the Niger Delta; shortage in gas supply; low tariffs and absence of critical infrastructure to support power generation.

They said that the combined effect of these would render the GENCOs and their investors incapable of delivering power despite their willingness and readiness to so do. They disclosed that this is leading to a situation where total seizure of operations by GENCOs is imminent.

“The GENCOs now have very limited options: to either shut down operations proactively or be compelled to do so by the current state of affairs in the power sector. “Much as the GENCOs remain committed to deliver on their power generation commitments, if the issues listed below are not resolved within the next few days, an elongated system collapse will be inevitable,” the GENCOs warned.

However from the document sighted by Financial Vanguard, the lingering epileptic power supply in the country is as a result of cumulative stranded capacity from the GENCOs, which they record daily. According to the GENCOs' document, “Several efforts have been made to mitigate these stranded capacities to the barest minimum, but thus far all efforts have been in vain, as the capacity tends to increase rather than decrease. Out of the 7,856.52 MW, available capacity in the country, only 2,804MW, can be generated, as about 4,991 MW, have been recorded as stranded capacity."

A breakdown of the power generating situation showed that Egbin, which is the country’s largest power station, can only deliver about 201MW, out of the 880MW available capacity, the remaining 679 MW is recorded as stranded capacity.

Transcorp Power Limited, a subsidiary of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc, owners and operator of Ughelli Power Plant in Warri, Delta State, have a stranded capacity of 249MW, out of the 450 MW available capacity.

The data also revealed that Shiroro Power Station, a hydroelectric power plant located at Kaduna River in Niger State, is the only company that has no stranded capacity rather out of the 450 MW, available capacity, the company generate 412 MW, the remaining can be attributed to generation loss.

Geregu and Sapele on the other hand are said to have a generating capacity of, 0 MW and 65 MW as well as 276MW and 55 MW stranded capacity respectively. Kainji/Jebba, it said both Hydro Power Plants in Niger state, with an available capacity of 836 MW, have a stranded capacity of 170 MW. While others have generating capacities of 1,190 MW, and stranded capacities of 3,562 MW.

Furthermore, the GENCOs said, they are not talking about breaking even or making profit, which is a legitimate expectations of any investor, rather they are crying out about their continued operations at a huge loss and the absence of critically required support.

They said despite their commitment, as seen by their substantial capital investments towards capacity enhancement and continued operations under the suffocating operating environment, they have continued to be stretched. “As if the intention is to know how far the GENCOs could go before shutting down operations, the response is very simple: Shut down is imminent,” they said.

The GENCOs claimed they have been at the receiving end of the lapses and deficiencies in the Nigerian Power Sector, as well as the seemingly insurmountable challenges of operating within the sector." According to them, they have been and do remain far more vulnerable than any other player in the electricity supply value chain, adding that for whatever reason, very little has been put in place to give the GENCOs a legitimate chance of survival based on the realities on ground.

“While the GENCOs have been carrying the burden of ensuring that the power sector remains functional, and hoping that the obvious gaps, deficiencies and threat to their existence would be addressed, they are presently cringing under the excruciating pains of carrying this burden. Given that life is literally being snuffed out of the GENCOs, they owe all stakeholders and the generality of Nigerians the duty to cry out,” they said.

The GENCOs accused the Central Bank of Nigeria of being complicit in their woes, stating that the much welcomed intervention by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to bridge the gap, between the receivables and actual receipts, had been bogged down with bureaucracy typified by long drawn processes, which have ensured that after two years of the said intervention, not much impact has been made on the power sector.

As at today, the GENCOs claimed they have not received full disbursement of the intervention fund from CBN, and there is absolutely no clarity as to when remaining payment tranche will be completed. They lamented that the non-payment of the stabilisation fund as at when it was approved two years ago has impacted on its value as at today.

In the area of gas shortage, the GENCOs lamented the non-availability of gas, to power their plants, stating that the rising cases of pipeline vandalism and insecurity around gas producing and transportation assets have further diminished the supply of gas to generation plants, thereby crippling the system.

The GENCOs said, “Since the takeover of the power generation assets by GENCOs, availability of good quality gas has always been a major issue. However, in the past six months, the situation has taken a turn for the worse. The rising cases of pipeline vandalism and insecurity around gas producing and transportation assets have further diminished the supply of gas to generation plants, thereby crippling the system.

“All the issues surrounding gas infrastructure have resulted in a cumulative stranded capacity of 5,000 megawatts (MW) being recorded every day. “The impact of this is better appreciated by the fact that the total power generation capacity as at today should have been close to 8,000MW as opposed to 2,800MW. The impact of this on the Nigerian economy cannot be overemphasised.

Commenting on the impact of declining value of the naira on their fortunes, the electricity generating companies said, “When the GENCOs acquired the power assets, the exchange rate of the United States Dollar to Nigerian Naira was $1/N157. About three years down the line, the cost of the equipment needed to carry out repairs of turbines and associated auxiliaries remain the same on the international market but has increased by about 100 per cent in the last three years arising from the devaluation of the Naira.

“Given the fact that majority of parts and equipment procured by the GENCOs are sourced from outside of the country, this has had significant impact on the GENCOs' purchasing power and inevitably on their ability to upgrade and maintain their various power plants.

“Furthermore, as at the time of paying for the power assets in 2013, some of the acquisition financing were sourced by the GENCOs in dollars, to the knowledge of appropriate government and regulatory agencies. The cost of repaying those facilities has significantly increased by about 100 per cent in the last three years arising from the devaluation of the Naira as well. This has resulted in additional huge losses with suffocating effects on the GENCOs.

“It is however important that there is special consideration for foreign exchange allocation to support the power sector.” On the issue of tariifs and inadequate infrastructure, the GENCOs said, “The market rules recognize three critical factors that drive tariff; exchange rate, cost of inflation and gas prices. In recent times, these three drivers have significantly risen by over 100 per cent without commensurate increase in tariff.

“This has ensured that cost-reflective tariffs, which are clearly provided for in the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act, has not been achieved till date. For the GENCOs, the closest the market has got to this, is the current tariff under the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) 2015, which, though not fully cost-reflective, was a welcomed development towards enhancing the capacity of GENCOs to discharge their obligations.
“The GENCOs' position is that they cannot survive, thrive or meet their power generation obligations and expectations under the present state of things. It is important that all stakeholders should note this. It is critical that these issues be addressed immediately. This should be of utmost concern to all market participants.

“The GENCOs also use this opportunity to send an SOS in respect of transmission infrastructure particularly as it relates to the safety of our operations and equipment. There is a need to significantly invest in the transmission sector in order to ensure an equal level growth across the industry. As it stands now, the generating sector has already witnessed a mishap due to inadequate transmission infrastructure which has cost damage to generating equipment valued at billions of Naira.”

"To this end, the GENCOs expressed optimism that the situation can only be saved if solutions are immediately implemented to address the issues highlighted above.

According to the GENCOs, while they remain committed to the Nigerian project, this commitment can only be meaningful when the critical factors necessary for the continued existence and thriving of the GENCOs and the power sector are addressed and fixed, noting, however, that it is extremely urgent that this is done now."


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/darkness-looms-gencos-collapse-imminent/

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by koboko69: 8:34am On Aug 01, 2016
This ones are just looking for excuse to increase tariff again.

I am still waitingto reap the much propagated benefits of PHCN privatisation.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Montaque(m): 8:48am On Aug 01, 2016
Can we ever hear goodnews about electricity in Nigeria?

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by fyneguy: 9:27am On Aug 01, 2016
Way forward:

GENCOs should buy into DISCOS, so they can collect their revenues and use stranded capacity.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by obailala(m): 12:26pm On Aug 01, 2016
This sort of mess is what you get when the government decides to sell gift vital power infrastructure to its friends who have no business being in the power generation/distribution business.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by herzern(m): 12:27pm On Aug 01, 2016
tongue
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by biggz82: 12:27pm On Aug 01, 2016
Darkness is normal in 9ja, we no dey fear

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Lukmann1: 12:27pm On Aug 01, 2016
stop fearing us, we are already used with darkness ever since long time ago.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Nobody: 12:28pm On Aug 01, 2016
Seems like something is wrong with all of them..light that's even inadequate. Mtchw

let the darkness loom jare as if it has not been looming before

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Integrityfarms(m): 12:28pm On Aug 01, 2016
Having known that most of our dams are hydropowered and this is the peak of the rains, if we can't get light for at least 6-8hrs a day, then if the dry season sets in, that means we will be two steps behind 2014!

Am still doubting the rocket science behind all these darkness that Fashola by this time can't decipher!

#talkischeap.

APC, a disgrace to governance all they no is to increase electric tariff as we keep paying for darkness!

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by dermmy(m): 12:29pm On Aug 01, 2016
6K megawats by Dec 2016 and 30k megawatts by 2030 grin

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by SaiNigeria: 12:29pm On Aug 01, 2016
Let it come quick....

They can not tackle militants with light/electricity on....when darkness envelop the whole Nigeria nko cheesy

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Adesiji77: 12:29pm On Aug 01, 2016
Nigerians are used to this...
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by ephi123(f): 12:31pm On Aug 01, 2016
Na wa - I wonder if we have a government in this country at all

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Newsi: 12:31pm On Aug 01, 2016
Sai Buhari. I thought they said the other day that they were targeting 6,000 MW by December. Hahahaha! A very unserious bunch of mo'fos. Shame on Buhari and all his aszlickers.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by checkolatunji: 12:34pm On Aug 01, 2016
Soliution......... Government should take over power immediately .....Period
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Lisaint(m): 12:34pm On Aug 01, 2016
Ok...no be new tin...last tym I checked have been Generating constant power for mai sef for d past weeks



So who Gencos Epp?

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by cmon(m): 12:34pm On Aug 01, 2016
dermmy:
6K megawats by Dec 2016 and 30k megawatts by 2030 grin

Oga, do you know what 30k megawatts is in Nigeria, you should increase that timeline to 2100 oh....
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Nobody: 12:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
However from the document sighted by Financial Vanguard, the lingering epileptic power supply in the country is as a result of cumulative stranded capacity from the GENCOs, which they record daily. According to the GENCOs' document, “Several efforts have been made to mitigate these stranded capacities to the barest minimum, but thus far all efforts have been in vain, as the capacity tends to increase rather than decrease. Out of the 7,856.52 MW, available capacity in the country, only 2,804MW, can be generated, as about 4,991 MW, have been recorded as stranded capacity."



in other words we are not exploiting all of the available capacity in the country, while we can only generate 2,804MW, why cant we generate all, why are they stranded, that is the challenge we need from these GENCOS, we should exhaust this source of electricity before venturing into all sorts of stories of NUCLEAR and SOLAR.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by dermmy(m): 12:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
cmon:


Oga, do you know what 30k megawatts is in Nigeria, you should increase that timeline to 2100 oh....

Hahaha
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by checkolatunji: 12:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
Newsi:
Sai Buhari. I thought they said the other day that they were targeting 6,000 MW by December. Hahahaha! A very unserious bunch of mo'fos. Shame on Buhari and all his aszlickers.

Why you dey reason with your Yansh? Na solutions be dat? Pained flat head

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by dotman4real007(m): 12:40pm On Aug 01, 2016
what self who are they trying to scare, they should pack well jare, we have gotten used to blackouts so its not new again.
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Nobody: 12:40pm On Aug 01, 2016
Wait oh,i dont get this post,i been think say na all of us dey in darkness since so are you trying to tell me that all this years i havent had light other people were grooving electricity?
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by ajepako(f): 12:40pm On Aug 01, 2016
Who dem epp ?

We dey get light before?

Una fada..

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by free2ryhme: 12:41pm On Aug 01, 2016
Na today d darkness don dey loom. Ever since I was a child darkness has always loomed. Let them say something else
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by realestniggah: 12:41pm On Aug 01, 2016
shey we go say oga fash no sabi the work way bubu give am? angry

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by taja30: 12:42pm On Aug 01, 2016
dre11:



Nice Information is for the readers
http://taja30.com/this-is-why-pakistan-in-a-pity-condition-7878774/


[b]•CBN, NBET, huge debts, forex, vandalism blamed for woes

•NBET: We've paid N186bn

•CBN: GENCOs haven't met conditions for disbursment




http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/darkness-looms-gencos-collapse-imminent/

Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by justicejay(m): 12:42pm On Aug 01, 2016
Fasola, seriously at this time of the season, am not even expecting a 24hrs light but atleast 8-10hrs if enough. But yet you can't give a 5hrs when the rain is at its peck.
If the work giving to you is too much, just tell your presido and let him release off some duties.

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Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Kaybee14(m): 12:43pm On Aug 01, 2016
It is well.
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by yomalex(m): 12:46pm On Aug 01, 2016
They thought it was free money
Re: Darkness Looms As Genco’s Collapse Imminent by Oildichotomy(m): 12:47pm On Aug 01, 2016
Do people still support this government apart from Zombies and idiots?

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