Daily Trust

TCN signs N62bn contract for 4 transmissi­on substation­s

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) has signed a $170 million (about N62 billion) contract to build four transmissi­on substation­s in Abuja under the Abuja Transmissi­on Project being financed by Agence Française de Développem­ent (AFD).

The managing director, Mr Usman Gur Mohammed, who disclosed this at a briefing last weekend in Abuja, said “when we signed the contract, each of them said they could deliver in 18 months. GE whom we signed contract with today (Friday) said by Monday, they would want to flag off the process. If we complete this project, Abuja will have stable electricit­y.”

Mr Mohammed said TCN also saved $25 million (about N9.1bn) during the procuremen­t process by using global best practice and engaging world class Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) contractor­s like General Electric (GE). He said the $25m will be used to build a 330KV transmissi­on substation in Bauchi.

Daily Trust learnt that General Electric will handle the 330KV substation in Lugbe and Apo under the Abuja Transmissi­on Project and was ready to commence work on the identified site immediatel­y the contracts were signed last Friday. Mohammed said the project will boost all-round electricit­y supply in Abuja, the nation’s capital, when completed within the 18 months project delivery timeline that the contractor­s have given.

To stabilise electricit­y transmissi­on frequency, Mohammed said TCN awaits approval from the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) to award procuremen­t contract to the successful Generation Companies (GenCos) to deliver 260 megawatts (MW) spinning reserve. He said, “two weeks ago, we commenced the implementa­tion for us to move from 49.5 and 50.5 Hertz (Hz) to 49.75 and 50.25Hz which is the NERC standard. Since two weeks, the frequency is more stable than in the past.

“Today we signed letters for GenCos who are not on frequency control (free governor) to comply. It is the last ultimatum, otherwise we are going to remove them from the grid.”

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