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Power Outage: National Electricity Grid Crashes From 3,703mw To 9mw — Fg by bestofnollywood: 10:50am On Jun 14, 2022
According to Nigeria Electricity System Operator, an arm of the Federal Government’s power transmission company, the national electricity grid crashed from a peak of 3,703 megawatts to as low as 9MW on Sunday.

There was a widespread blackout in Nigeria on Sunday after the national grid collapsed around 6.49 pm before engineers from the Transmission Company of Nigeria strived to ensure the recovery of the grid.

It was reported on Monday that Sunday’s grid collapse was the fifth in 2022, a development that made many power distribution companies shut down their various outgoing electricity feeders.

Data sourced from the NESO on Monday in Abuja, which showed the performance of the national grid on Sunday, indicated that the peak generation on Sunday of 3,703MW was recorded at 5 am.

But this crashed to 9MW at 7 pm on Sunday, according to the NESO, leading to the eventual collapse of the national grid.

Various Discos including Enugu Electricity Distribution Company Plc, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, and Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, among others, had confirmed the grid collapse in various messages on Sunday night.

Although no official statement from TCN as per the grid collapse yet, it was gathered that its restoration reached an advanced stage on Monday, as power generation rose to 2,744.6MW around 6 am on Monday.

Nigeria’s power grid collapsed twice in March and twice again in April this year. Power generation on the system had continued to fluctuate due to various concerns such as gas constraints, water management challenges, and gas pipeline vandalism, among others.

Following the instability in Nigeria’s power supply, experts and consumer groups in the sector urged politicians to desist from generating political megawatts as they woo voters ahead of the 2023 general elections.

“Stop generating political megawatts. Stop generating electric power on the pages of newspapers and social media,” an industry expert, who doubles as President, Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Olubiyo, stated.

He added, “‘I will increase power generation from 5,000MW to 30,000MW’. How do you intend to do that? Please let us know. Nigeria presently has grid sourced power generation capacity of 7,500MW, but only an average of 3,600MW gets to the end-users.

“We also have 14,500MW installed generation capacity that our national energy quantum could be ramped up. There is available power on the grid that is usually rejected by the 11 electricity distribution companies and TCN.”

“Yet the nation has been permanently configured into a vicious circle of distribution of darkness and perpetual energy crises due to gas constraints, market settlement crises, tariff and market shortfall, near-zero regulatory ecosystem, grid infrastructural limitations, technical deficits, and broadly speaking – grid constraints.”

Olubiyi said why was it that since December 2021, the power supply situation in Nigeria had gone beyond comprehension and most embarrassingly unpleasant.

The consumer group president urged the presidential candidates of the frontline political parties to speak straight to the fundamental issues “and tell Nigerians how they will address the root causes of energy crises in Nigeria.”

“And not by making bogus promises and claims as per the electricity sector. We need to be informed in specific terms how they intend to address the challenges bedeviling the power sector.”

The spokesperson for the Electricity Consumers Association of Nigeria, Chijioke James, said that electricity consumers across the country were not happy with the low power supply.

“Of course, we are not satisfied. Consumers want to have a steady and reliable power supply. We have not seen a remarkable improvement in electricity supply across the country, and consumers are not satisfied”, he said

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Re: Power Outage: National Electricity Grid Crashes From 3,703mw To 9mw — Fg by Eriokanmi: 10:51am On Jun 14, 2022
Vote Obi and all these nonsense would be a thing of the past. A critical review of the privatisation will be be done and reversed. They sold Discos to themselves, GENCOS too. GE came to bid for the whole stuffs but they denied them cos of their eyes on the money in the power sector. Atiku, Tinubu, Abdulsalaam etc no suppose even talk when the issue of power is being discussed. Another 4 years of vote for them is another wahala and wailing. We can't afford that again. It's never too late my people. It's in your hands.
Re: Power Outage: National Electricity Grid Crashes From 3,703mw To 9mw — Fg by Mynd44: 12:29pm On Jun 14, 2022

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