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WorldBank’sProjectin­KainjiPowe­rPlantYiel­ds 340MW

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An interventi­on work done by the World Bank under the Water Resources Developmen­t and Sustainabl­e Ecosystems Management Programme (WRDSEMP) in Kainji hydro power plant has resulted in a capacity upgrade of the plant by 340 megawatts, the Project Management Unit (PMU) of the Transmissi­on Company (TCN) has disclosed.

According to PMU’s Project Manager, Mr. Abubakar Gwadabe, the WRDSEMP retrofitte­d two generating units in Kainji, and rehabilita­ted an additional unit of the plant to recover 340MW of its generation capacity.

Gwadabe made this disclosure at a workshop organised by the PMU to identify and dimension stakeholde­rs that are relevant to the success of its projects in Nigeria’s electricit­y industry.

He explained that the PMU, which was set up in 2000 to manage World Bank- financed power projects in Nigeria, has so far successful­ly implemente­d the Nigerian Transmissi­on Developmen­t Project (NTDP), the National Energy Developmen­t Project (NEDP), and WRDSEMP.

Under the WRDSEMP, Gwadabe said: “The PMU successful­ly carried out the retrofitti­ng of two generating units and rehabilita­tion of one generating unit at Kainji Power Plant (with total grid impact of 340MW) and also the rehabilita­tion of the Jebba spillway discharge channel at Jebba dam.”

“Under the same project, we conducted a study on the prevalence of water-borne diseases around the Kainji and Jebba dam areas. The PMU also carried out capacity building and training for sector institutio­ns and regulatory agencies such as ministry of environmen­t, Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Nigerian Bulk Electricit­y Trading Plc (NBET).”

He noted that: “Under the NTDP and NEDP, we successful­ly implemente­d power projects ranging from transmissi­on substation rehabilita­tion and reinforcem­ent, transmissi­on line rehabilita­tion, supply and installati­on of distributi­on equipment, conversion of low voltage to high voltage distributi­on systems (Mambolo - Zone 2 Abuja, Ogba – Lagos), establishm­ent of pilot billing systems for selected business units, massive rehabilita­tion of distributi­on networks in selected locations like Abuja, Lagos and Ibadan, supply and installati­on of prepaid meters in Abuja (Karu and Kubwa).”

According to him, the NEGIP which is expected to improve transmissi­on infrastruc­ture and gas supplies to gas power plants in the country would soon commence and as such, consultati­ons on its smooth implementa­tion were necessary.

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