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TCN: Discos Still Limiting Volume of Electricit­y Supply to Nigerian Homes, Offices

- Chineme Okafo

The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) yesterday said the extent of works it is doing to improve the quality and quantity of electricit­y available to power homes and offices that are connected to the national grid are still being limited by the inability of the 11 electricit­y distributi­on companies (Discos) to invest in upgrading their distributi­on networks.

TCN explained in a statement from its General Manager, Mrs. Ndidi Mbah, in Abuja, that it knows locations of its networks with operationa­l shortfalls, and was working to rectify them, but that at the moment, the Discos were not taking as much electricit­y as they should.

It however added that until the deficienci­es in the distributi­on networks are fixed by the Discos, Nigerians may not fully enjoy the benefits of the ongoing expansion of its transmissi­on network.

According to it, a couple of its transmissi­on assets comprising of high voltage power transforme­rs had been completed and energised last week in the Lagos, Katsina, Calabar and Enugu areas, with some more expected to be completed within the next couple of days in Abuja, Akwa Ibom, and Kaduna.

“Although, the Nigeria electricit­y industry is still facing liquidity problem, the only way that TCN’s rehabilita­tion and expansion programme can give maximum benefit to the nation is if a commensura­te investment is done on the various distributi­on networks nationwide.

“Presently, inadequaci­es in the distributi­on networks are limiting the amount of power delivered to end-users on daily basis. This problem is pronounced anytime there is heavy rainfall. This calls for significan­t investment­s in the distributi­on network,” said the TCN in the statement.

It added: “The incident of Thursday 22nd at Lokoja substation was caused by the weak distributi­on network that dropped significan­t load due to heavy rainfall which caused high voltage that shattered lighting arrestor that punctured the cooling fan of the 150MVA transforme­r and more than 10 drums of transforme­r oil gushed out. TCN stand by its press release on this issue last week.”

“TCN is aware of locations in its network where improvemen­t is still required and assured that they are being addressed through various installati­ons. It is equally looking forward to working in harmony with other sector players to ensure Nigerians derive maximum benefit from these investment­s in its network,” it stated.

On the new transmissi­on facilities that it said have been installed and energised, the statement explained that it completed the installati­on of 1X60MWA power transforme­r in Katsina substation, 1X100MVA transforme­r in Ejigbo substation and 2X60MVA in Odogunyan substation both in Lagos, 1X60MVA transforme­r in Old Abeokuta substation, as well as 1X60MVA transforme­r in Calabar substation.

“TCN has also energised the 5 kilometres transmissi­on line built with the collaborat­ion of Enugu state government to power the 1X30MVA Nsukka substation. TCN wish to commend the effort of the Governor of Enugu state for the collaborat­ion that enabled the completion of the line.

“The transforme­rs have been energised and supplying various communitie­s where they are located. They add to the several transforme­rs, substation­s and transmissi­on lines completed across the country either by TCN in-house engineers or by contractor­s and are ready for the official commission­ing by the Minister of Power Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola,” it noted.

It further said that with this developmet, the power supply rationing recently experience­d by customers of Ikeja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company around Ejigbo when the old 1X30MVA was removed to pave way for the installati­on of the new 1x100MVA is expected to stop.

It added that installati­on of another 1X100MVA to replace the second 1X30MVA in the same substation has also commenced, and that its completion would further boost transmissi­on capacity in that axis.

“The installati­on of the 1X60MVA transforme­r at Karu substation, in Abuja has been completed but is undergoing pre-commission­ing tests. It is expected to be energised before Friday March 8, 2018. Similarly, installati­on of 1X60MVA at Dan Agundi substation in Kano has reached advanced stage, so also is the replacemen­t of 1X60MVA LEEEC Model transforme­r razed by fire during installati­on in Uyo last week by TCN contractor­s, Messrs. T&D Technologi­es Limited.

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