Power
Generation Hits 4,286 megawatts, Says TCNThe Transmission Company of
Nigeria (TCN) has said that electricity generation has hit 4,286
megawatts as against the 3,700 megawatts that is been insinuated in the
country.
TCN’s Assistant General Manager, Public Affairs, Dave Ifabiyi, also said
the drop in power generation on Monday was due to the one-day shutdown
of a power plant.
Ifabiyi, who made the clarifications in a telephone interview with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos, said power
generation dropped by 460 megawatts on Monday.
“The 460 megawatts drop in power generation on Monday was due to the
one-day shutdown of the Okpai Power Plant owned by Agip Oil Company in
Delta.
“The plant was closed to undergo repairs,” he said.
He said that the one-day closure of the Okpai Power Plant forced power
generation to stand at 4,100 megawatts, which rose to 4,286 MW on
Tuesday.
“As at Tuesday, Nigeria’s power generation stood at 4,286 megawatts. We
are expectant that our power generation capacities will build-up with
time.
“The shutdown of the Okpai Power Plant was because of vandalised line
which was later restored back on stream the same day,’’ he said.
Ifabiyi said the ongoing privatisation of the power sector would result
in increased power generation and improved supply of electricity to
Nigerians.
Recall that as at December 2012 power generation ratio in Nigeria stood at 4,502.2 megawatts.
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