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Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by GreatAxeMan: 12:10pm On Jul 05, 2022
There has been a drop in the combined generation capacity of Nigeria’s 26 power plants by 70 per cent, industry statistics have shown.

According to the latest data sourced from the Nigeria Industry Supply Industry, the capacity of the plants dropped from a total of 13,461 megawatts to 4,022MW as of when they were last tested in July 2021.

A breakdown of the data showed that the four hydro plants under the Power Purchase Agreement such as Kainji plant (hydro) with an original 760MW capacity, had approximately 153MW capacity as of July last year, while Jebba with 576MW capacity, had 332MW.

Shiroro plant with a nameplate capacity of 600MW already dropped to 248MW, while Mabon with 40MW capacity did not generate any power as of the last review date.

The gas plants under the Power Plant Agreement such as Egbin, went from 1100MW to 606MW, Sapele from 1020MW to 46MW, Delta from 900MW to 281MW, AfamIV-V production capacity went from 776MW to 67MW, and Geregu capacity dropped from 414MW to 277MW.

Azura’s capacity also went from 450MW to 421MW, Agip dropped from 465MW to 29MW, Shell from 650MW to 287MW, Olorunsogo from 304MW to 195MW, and Omotosho also dropped from 304MW to 254MMW.

The last batch of eight gas plants under the National Integrated Power Project such as Geregu, Sapele Alaoji, Olorunsogo, Omotosho, Ihovbor, Calabar, and Gbarain nameplate capacities formerly at 434MW, 450MW, 960MW, 675MW, 500MW, 450MW, 563MW, and 225MW respectively, witnessed a crash in capacities to 77MW, 33MW, 58MW, 23MW, 43MW, 17MW, and 236MW respectively.

The government-owned gas plants still under the PPA such as Ibom Power, OmokuFIPL, Trans Amadi FIPL, and Afam FIPL, generation capacities went from 190MW, 150MW, 130MW, 360MW with Eleme not generating into the grid, to 13MW, 31MW, 76MW, and 65MW respectively.

Total capacity of all the plants which was put at 13,461mw at the beginning, dropped to a low of 4,022MW as of July 2021.

Report of the drop in capacity of the plants comes to fore as Nigerians await the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s promise to deliver at least 5000MW of electricity to Nigerians starting from July 1.

The country’s power generation had, as of last month, crashed to an all-time low of 9MW per day.

The Chairman, NERC, Sanusi Garba, had in a briefing with newsmen in Lagos recently, said the entire value chain of the power sector, comprising the Discos, Gencos and TCN had committed to signing a contract to deliver 5000MW of electricity to electricity consumers.

He said, “This is the first time this kind of contract among all parties will take place. In the past, there have been complaints of lack of gas from generation companies, Discos complain of unpaid tariffs, and then the TCN would also say they transmit whatever they get.

“But now, the entire value chain has committed to signing contracts to meet up with the power needs of electricity consumers. The Gencos will sign contracts with gas producers to buy gas to produce. We have also involved gas suppliers who are committed to making gas available.

“Under the contract, Discos are not allowed to buy less than 5000MW, and TCN has also said they have the capacity to transmit at least 5000MW. So this time round, there will not be a flop by any party.


Garba also stated that the Discos would this time commit to making funds available for Gencos to pay for gas.

On what measures put in place to ensure compliance, Garba said there would be stringent penalties for noncompliance.

“There will be consequences. Whoever does not meet up with their part of the contracts will be fined”, he said.

The NERC chairman added that the proposed contracts already had the support of the Federal Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria.

He listed major reasons for the recent grid collapses as vandalism of gas pipelines and attacks on transmission towers by vandals.

On what the commission was further doing to stabilise the power grid, he said the Federal Government was currently planning to invest in the national grid through capital expenditure to ensure stability.

The spokesperson for the Gencos, Joy Ogaji, declined to speak with The PUNCH on the perennial low power generation by the firms.

However, the Head of Corporate Communications, Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc, Henrietta Ighomrore, told The PUNCH in an interview that relevant stakeholders were locked down in a meeting late last week as NERC made moves to enforce the PPAs between the trading company and players in the power sector.

“We are not about signing a new PPA because each of the companies has an existing contract. But what is ongoing as I speak is that we are all in a meeting on partial reactivation of the PPA”, she said.

She said relevant stakeholders were determined to abide by the contract geared towards delivering at least 5000MW of electricity to Nigerians.

“The discussion is ongoing right now on the partial activation of the PPA contract. The outcome is going to be for the good of Nigeria”, she said, adding that an outcome had yet to be reached.

A metering expert, Sesan Okunade, told The PUNCH that power generation was not what Nigeria should be battling to solve at the moment.

“We have generated more than this before which we sold to neighbouring countries. Our problem is transmission, and the Disco whose infrastructure is not capable of withholding the supply if more power is transmitted from the Gencos. Some of the reasons for system collapse is the excess megawatts not being collected by Discos due the technical and commercial loss,” he said.

He said NERC should mandate the Discos to adopt good connection policy devoid of the cobweb currently in the network.

This, according to him, will ensure energy is well accounted for, adding that it will assist in knowing if more is to be transmitted to such Discos.

“Good connection policy and investment in transformers to replace the obsolete ones will assist in what is being generated to be effectively received by Discos”, he added.

The National President, Electricity Consumers Association of Nigeria, Chijioke James, said Nigerian consumers were told years ago that the generation capacity was over 6000MW.

“We are therefore surprised that in 2022 NERC is promising delivery of 5000MW by July 1st. This does not give consumers confidence that the current situation will change for the better soonest”, he said.

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by helinues: 12:11pm On Jul 05, 2022
Light no kuku dey dey when it has not been dropping

No news here just normal excuse

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Karlovych: 12:12pm On Jul 05, 2022
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Sai APC!
Sai Fashola!

"The only way to have steady electricity is to remove Jonathan"

"1 dollar= 210 naira, Nigerians are you happy"?

"The only way to end Boko Haram and Banditry is to vote for APC"


Be wise Nigerians in 2023, none of the BMC zombies back then are relevant now, these days it's the rise of the urchins.


Don't joke with your future!

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Seniorwriter(m): 1:28pm On Jul 05, 2022
SMH
We need vote into all leadership positions young visionary leaders and most importantly vote out both APC & PDP alike come next year 2023!


anonimi:


Have your local government chairmen fixed primary schools since 1999, despite PDP/Obasanjo"s UBE support?Should your charity not start from home, if you are not the same same thing with the presidents you are blaming for blackouts
Pinned... howbeit government always have the required revenue(tax, human and mineral resources alike) to do the needful... difference between government to individual or private charity..try change your toxic reasoning...be guided.


@Seniorwriter

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Mumusaphire: 1:28pm On Jul 05, 2022
Vote obi for better naija

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by iCauseTrouble: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Hotfreezer: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Buhari's administration did well in infrastructure but not so well in electricity and security.

The coming administration of President Tinubu will consolidate on this by improving electricity generation and transmission and also Security.

Tinubu's records in Lagos establishing RRS and IPP generation still stand out till date.
Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Bobloco: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Nigeria! From Top to bottom

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by omonighoblessing(f): 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Vote for Peter Obi and let's see the difference between pdp, Apc and a new defined leadership of LP

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Okobola146: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Buhari go bury this country before 2023

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Selfmotivated: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by BigDawsNet: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
2022 no constant power in Nigeria!

You think it's a rocket science or they dont hav money to fix it?

Gabon
Ghana
Kenya
Senegal is richer than Nigeria??

You better know what you doing and dont wait for this people to let you live a below average life...

If u hav small change... Port now!

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Badonasty(m): 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Lol…I no just understand this phcn issue…how dem wan solve am
Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by inoki247: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
lol Las Las Nigeria electricity don finally turn to rocket science :- shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by LAXconfidential(m): 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
Give us Peter Obi

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Two02: 1:29pm On Jul 05, 2022
if not for the harsh and difficult economy and cost of solar panels and the inverter system, It would be best for Nigerians ditch the national grid solar electricity is very good. I've always wondered why Nigeria have failed when it comes to power generation.

I'm sure that even the minister of power has a stand by Milano generator plant in his house.

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by okey4reel(m): 1:30pm On Jul 05, 2022
God punish APC and anybody campaigning for them. Suffer no dey tired una

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Af0nja: 1:30pm On Jul 05, 2022
And he's talking about infrastructure


Only Peter Oladimeji Obirufai can save us

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by abuhlawal(m): 1:30pm On Jul 05, 2022
Hmmmmmmmmm
Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Hotfreezer: 1:31pm On Jul 05, 2022
Well...
Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by Hotfreezer: 1:31pm On Jul 05, 2022
LAXconfidential:
Give us Peter Obi

What was Peter Obi's achievement in electricity in Anambra as Governor?

Tinubu built independent Power plants in Lagos as Governor, Atiku privatised Nepa as Vice President, what has Obi achieved in the area of electricity?

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Re: Nigeria’s 26 Power Plants’ Capacity Drops By 70% by christm386: 1:31pm On Jul 05, 2022
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