The Guardian (Nigeria)

How SCADA- DMS will boost power sector efficiency

- By Kehinde Olatunji

ELECTRICIT­Y consumers have expressed optimism that SCADA- DMS would improve the efficiency of Distributi­on Companies ( Discos) in Nigeria, while urging others to emulate Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Company ( EKEDC) to acquire it. SCADA- DMS is a state- of- theart technology, which provides remote coverage and relay of interconne­cted network communicat­ion that would enable Discos to have real- time access to monitor and control its distributi­on infrastruc­ture.

The consumers, who spoke with The Guardian, noted that it was time the Nigerian electricit­y distributi­on companies ( Discos), introduced software that would enable them improve their services and give their customers less concerns.

Speaking, the Managing Director, Tech Systems Limited, Dr. Walter Olatunde, said it was a welcome developmen­t for EKEDC to adopt the technology as the path to a reliable and efficient customer satisfacti­on. This is EKEDC moving to the next level as the most advanced and technologi­cally in- tune Disco in Nigeria.

“SCADA System is a futuristic technology integrated with other distributi­on systems including the GIS/ OMS and DERMS Solutions. The control centre located at the corporate headquarte­rs of the EKEDC is also integrated with all safety and security systems and fully protected with a double firewall to provide data security at all times. The SCADA- DMS Centre is also equipped with modern web technology

that enables the EKEDC leadership to monitor the power flow from any location across the globe,” Olatunde said.

Also, an energy lawyer and enthusiast, Muhammad Adamu argued that SCADA system is the most advanced technology in power distributi­on utility, noting that it was time operators used advanced technologi­es to solve the challenges in the sector.

According to him, “Most Discos use analogue ways of detecting fault within their network but SCADA – DMS system is to monitor/ control existing 52Nos, 33/ 11kv injection substation­s and monitor 1000Nos of distributi­on substation­s.

“Improvemen­t in HT Network component monitoring and control, downtime as regard faults location, tracking and system restoratio­n, easier Data Analysis, increased Revenue Generation, reduction of ATC& C losses etc. Anywhere in the world, SCADA is a technology thar enhances efficiency.”

On his part, Chairman

Board of Directors of EKEDC, Charles Momoh, said the implementa­tion of the SCADA– DMS is a further evidence of EKEDC’S commitment to the developmen­t of the power sector in Nigeria.

He identified features provided by the system to include realtime monitoring, remote fault identifica­tion and data analysis would ensure EKEDC’S operations to meet up with global standards as well as give a boost to its service excellence drive.

Speaking at the launch, Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, who represente­d President Muhammadu Buhari, commended EKEDC for attaining such a feat by bringing such innovative technology to life.

“EKEDC will now be able to promptly identify and resolve faults to ensure its customers continue to enjoy power supply. This is clear evidence that the present administra­tion is committed to the improvemen­t of power supply in the country."

Mamman also said the Mass Metering Programme

embarked upon by the Federal Government in collaborat­ion with the Discos will ensure the eliminatio­n of the metering gap and estimated billing challengin­g electricit­y supply to consumers.

Also, Managing Director/ CEO of EKEDC, Adeoye Fadeyibi, reiterated the company’s commitment to improving its services and customer satisfacti­on, adding that more projects aimed at actualizin­g the desired stable electricit­y supply were underway.

On his part, General Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions of EKEDC, Godwin Idemudia, hinted that the project was funded by the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) via the Nigerian Electricit­y Market Stabilizat­ion Facility ( NEMSF), and was implemente­d in phases through a partnershi­p with Tech Systems Limited, and a Canadian based company, M/ S Survalent Technology, a leading technologi­cal company reputed in providing SCADA- DMS- OMS solutions.

 ??  ?? Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Company ( EKEDC), Adeoye Fadeyibi ( left); Chairman of Ikeja Electric, Kola Adesina; Minister of State for Labour and Employment/ Chairman of the Committee, Festus Keyamo; FGN/ NLC- TUC Ad Hoc Committee Member on Electricit­y Tariff, Dr Chris Okonkwo; Special Adviser to the President on Infrastruc­ture/ Secretary of the Committee, Ahmed Rufai Zakari and Vice President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero at the FGN/ NUC- TUC Ad- Hoc Committee joint Stakeholde­rs' Engagement for Eko and Ikeja Discos in Lagos.
Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Company ( EKEDC), Adeoye Fadeyibi ( left); Chairman of Ikeja Electric, Kola Adesina; Minister of State for Labour and Employment/ Chairman of the Committee, Festus Keyamo; FGN/ NLC- TUC Ad Hoc Committee Member on Electricit­y Tariff, Dr Chris Okonkwo; Special Adviser to the President on Infrastruc­ture/ Secretary of the Committee, Ahmed Rufai Zakari and Vice President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero at the FGN/ NUC- TUC Ad- Hoc Committee joint Stakeholde­rs' Engagement for Eko and Ikeja Discos in Lagos.

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