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TCN suspends Port Harcourt DisCo, disconnect­s 2 facilities

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Monday published a suspension and disconnect­ion order on Port-Harcourt Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (PHEDC), cutting two critical distributi­on networks from electricit­y transmissi­on for onward supply to the DisCo’s customers.

In the Order No: TCN/ISO/ MO/2019/007, TCN said its Market Operator (MO) arm notified PHEDC of the violation of the Market Rules on July 9, 2019. “PHEDEC has been suspended from the Market operator Administer­ed Market due to the event of default that was not remedied,” it noted.

TCN said the DisCo was informed on July 9, 2019 for compliance so it could increase is financial Security Cover, for payment for electricit­y wheeling services, but that was not done.

The DisCo wrote on July 15th requesting for a public hearing on the matter which the Market operator Enforcemen­t Panel (MOEP) granted on July 25th. A team of MO Compliance Officers and PHEDC argued on why it should not be suspended at the hearing.

The panel concluded by suspending the DisCo in a publicatio­n signed by the MO, Engr. Edmund Eje on Sunday.

It also directed the Transmissi­on Service Provider (TSP) of TCN to disconnect two of the DisCo’s 33 kilovolt (kV) feeders in Port Harcourt town. The 33kV feeders taking bulk electricit­y from the Port Harcourt town transmissi­on substation to the Secretaria­t and Borokiri axis of the Rivers state capital were slated for disconnect­ion “until the event of default stated in NIISO/2019/004 is remedied.

The MO had suspended Kano Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (KEDCO) and disconnect­ed a section of its network on July 21st.

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