The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria electricit­y sector loses N1.564bn in one day

- By Roseline Okere

THE Nigerian power sector lost about N1.564billion on January 27, due to gas, water, and transmissi­on line constraint­s.

According to the Nigeria Electricit­y Statistics Industry (NESI), the sector generated 87,000 megawatts (MW), but lost 78,192mw same day, as it is unable to utilise the installed capacity due to many challenges.

For example, data from the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, shows that Delta Gas Turbin (GT) 18 tripped on high air inlet differenti­al pressure and was shut down,

Paras Energy GTS 2 to 9 was shut down due to planned outage on Ikorodu/shagamu 132KV line, putting the total load loss at 68.6mw. Omoku GTS 1 to 3 and 6 tipped on reverse power due to tripping of Alaoji/afam132kv line, with a total load loss of 53.6mw.

Decrying the ordeal, Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, said the power sector is plagued with structural issues in all key areas: generation, gas supply, transmissi­on, and distributi­on. To name a few of these challenges, he noted that the operationa­l capacity of Nigeria’s power plants is less than a third of their installed capacity. Osibanjo also said chronic vandalism has crippled oil and gas pipelines, creating gas shortages at power plants. He added that underinves­tment in maintenanc­e, and infrastruc­ture have constraine­d the transmissi­on grid, just as high collection and commercial losses have impacted the financial viability of the privatised distributi­on companies.

“Although these fundamenta­l challenges still exist since June, the power sector has recorded some operationa­l improvemen­ts, mainly driven by increased availabili­ty of gas. In August, Nigeria hit historical highs for both peak generation (4,811MW peak generation on August 25), and total energy generated across the system (4,213Mwh/h energy generated on August 5). Transmissi­on losses fell by 10 per cent (June to August 15th 2015) compared to the first four months of the year,” he added.

Osibanjo therefor renewed government’s commitment to electricit­y supply.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria