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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by MisterKings(m): 9:02am On Nov 30, 2020
adonainana:
Sometimes I don’t how Nigerian leaders govern Nigeria. What is so hard about generating electricity

Like what can possibly be so hard about building and generating electricity in 2020

Same
Year where some are already thinking of going to Mars for vacation and coming back and using electricity there of course

If I was Nigerian president for a month, all you have to do is send a team to counties who have built a POWER PLANT ( GAS, TURBINE )

There are many countries on this planet that have numerous power plants who have been generating electricity for more than 200 years

Send a team to them , tell them you want to build a power plant

Send 10 teams to 10 different countries, give them a blank cheque on the condition that is is completed by each team before a due date

Problem solved within 10 months you can have 10 power plants built by 10 different counties or teams

Infact they can all put thier flag there self who cares, connect all the 10 new built power stations at once to the national grid, of it
Overloads so be it

Surely this would solve Nigerian 60
Years old problem within 6 months

Why is it so difficult for the so called and powerful and probably the richest country in Africa to build and generate its own electricity
Like forget bad roads, bad schools, I’ll quiped hospitals, those ones would take so much effort to fix

Power supply is that one I think can even be fixed in 4 weeks more less 6 months

Why waste time and so much resources not being able to satisfy the demand for power within the country like its such a basic and easy thing to do.

Like it’s so obvious what to do

Do you know the amount of money they are making from citizens who buy generator and fuel every single day?
Someone is enjoying in our predicament. So these cabals will never let good things happen.
Abeg we need to divide this country and go our separate ways abeg, enough is enough

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by grtcj: 9:26am On Nov 30, 2020
And we are selling energy to other countries, I pity Nigerian government.
Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by Cmanforall: 9:58am On Nov 30, 2020
So many people in Nigeria won't even notice any difference. They've been having blackout and saved by 'Tiger ' generator.

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by DAVE5(m): 10:51am On Nov 30, 2020
Eriggs:

What is your definition of many years, Mr PDP apologist, can u be more exact please?
16 years of failure and failure failure.
$16 Billion used on electricity by d thieves u support with nothing to show for it. Shame on all of una

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by BigBashiru: 12:36pm On Nov 30, 2020
omodaamola:
Nigeria is just too complicated cheesy

In a negative way....
Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by BigBashiru: 12:39pm On Nov 30, 2020
favor914:
Incompetence & greed, pride will not allow them hand it over to foreigners, & humbly accept we no sabi handle electricity, National Grid built just after the oyibos left, is what we are still managing till date? Incompetence of the black man.

Black people are more focused on "Do you know who I am?", "Its how you said it", "How can you be talking to me like that" as well as power plays than doing any meaningful work....

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by Nobody: 1:08pm On Nov 30, 2020
The problem which most people dont want to talk about here is funding

And the reason why is because the funding issue raises things that makes people uncomfortable
Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by snoopz: 1:10pm On Nov 30, 2020
;Dfor naija na everyday we dey get collapse for naija na everyday we dey get collapse
Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by Nobody: 1:21pm On Nov 30, 2020
Eriggs:

What is your definition of many years, Mr PDP apologist, can u be more exact please?
16 years of failure and failure failure.
$16 Billion used on electricity by d thieves u support with nothing to show for it. Shame on all of una

That's why people voted APC, to reverse the failure

Not to continue with it or make it worse

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by obehi231(m): 3:28pm On Nov 30, 2020
[quote author=adenigga post=96576084]
https://m.guardian.ng/News/Grid-collapse-triggers-nationwide-blackout

In 1882, Thomas Edison built the first power plant in New York City. Over a 10 year period, he built more power plants around the city and a few others. New York City has been with uninterrupted power for over 125 years.

Other investors saw what he did, and the proliferation of power stations spread across the United States and Canada on a city by city basis. Cities that didn't have power either invited investors to build power plants for them or the Municipal Government created Public Utilities to purchase power from nearby plants. Each city and municipal area, sought to provide power for their citizens.

Other cities worldwide observed what was happening in US cities, and built power plants for themselves too. The City of Lagos Municipal also saw this, and built a power plant in 1892 that served them. Jos built a 3mW dam in 1903 to serve the City of Jos.

This is called Distributed Generation; where power stations are built for particular cities. This is the philosophy of power generation for Power Availability all over the world.

For Power Reliability (efficiency), some power plants in the same area decided to go into partnership. Thus they connected their power plants through High Transmission Lines...the connected power plants and customers were now called a Grid. With the appearance of the Grid System, the government of the US stepped in to REGULATE power but still left the "gridded" companies to manage their grids. With this, each power plant still has control of particular municipal areas where they provide power, and send their excesses to the grid where those excesses are transmitted to rural areas or areas with supply shortfalls.

The Provision of Electric Power is the responsibility of a Municipal Government in the USA, Norway, Finland, Australia, China and other places. Through Distributed Generation, they provide power for their immediate towns and cities. The federal government is NOT involved in anyway. The power companies pay their taxes to the municipal governments. The federal government of the USA does not get in the way!

Dear Readers, whenever the federal government of Nigeria tells you that they would provide power for all, it is NOT true. They can neither mobilise the funds nor is it technically viable to have a SINGLE grid system with a single System and Market Operator as found with the Transmission Company of Nigeria and other annoying agencies (NBET, NERC, NESI) in Abuja. These agencies are actually obstructing power development in Nigeria!

So those that depend on the federal government to provide power could go on wishing for "the coconut to fall". In the US, there are 4 regional grids. There are 8 in China. Australia has on a state by state basis with the largest in Victoria State. Finland since abandoned even the regional grid system! The Government of Nigeria unified regions into a SINGLE UNRELIABLE GRID of Rubbish! Distributed Generation is the philosophy of provision of power. The city of Houston generates about 3600mW; the state of Texas generates 71,000mW...all through Distributed Generation on Municipal basis.

I've been to numerous power plants worldwide. They're mostly distributed generation! They start from the bottom and build up. Nigeria decided to kill all the municipal governments, killed regional governments, assumed the responsibility of the constituents, and with that, prevent development! Top-Bottom approach against natural principles! It's constitutional! Oh, they tell you power is in the Concurrent List so that the states and others could build, right?? But created the Power Reform Act of 2005 and created the NERC that effectively removes the power to self generate and distribute and deposited in the firm grasp of the center.

Be not deceived; there shall be no light! It's not being fatalistic but being factual!

For there to be reliable electricity, we must have our municipal governments! There must be recognizable governments in every town and city! You see how the 1999 Constitution denies you the right to have electric power? Now tell me, whom among the clowns contesting in 2019 has told you this? Trust me, they know the truth, but they hope you don't ever see it!

Without the municipal government midwifing public utilities, there shall be no light! It's common sense, Sir!

Until we #restructureOrBurst, there shall be no light! Elections under this Constitution wouldn't provide you public power...I'm so sorry to tell you this but you need to know the truth; it shall set you free still.

#thinkAgain

(Published 26th November, 2018) by Baron Roy

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Re: Grid Collapse Triggers Nationwide Blackout by kingriqoriqo: 4:58pm On Nov 30, 2020
light dey my area na

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