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TCN Targets 20,000MW of Electricit­y by 2021

- In Akure

James Sowole

The Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN) has promised that it would attain the capacity to transmit 20,000 megawatts of electricit­y to Nigerians by 2021.

TCN’s Managing Director, Mr. Usman Mohammed, gave the assurance yesterday during the inaugurati­on of the 1x60MVA, 132/33KV transforme­r substation in Akure, Ondo State capital.

He said the inaugurati­on was in line with the policy of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion on power.

Mohammed revealed that TCN is implementi­ng the Transmissi­on Rehabilita­tion and Expansion Programme (TREP), which seeks to stabilise, expand and provide necessary redundancy, consistent with internatio­nal standard.

He said the programme is aimed at providing operationa­l flexibilit­y and reliabilit­y in delivering bulk power to the distributi­on companies, internatio­nal customers and other classes of customers that are connected directly to the national grid.

“The capacity of the substation prior to this installati­on was 120MVA. This additional transforme­r therefore, has raised the capacity of the substation to 180MVA.

“Currently, the Akure 330/132/33KV substation is about 95 per cent completed. This will eventually add another 120MVA to the existing capacity in Akure. I visited the station yesterday and I can confirm, it is one of the best in this country.

“The installati­on will also increase the total wheeling capacity of TCN, which was 7,124MW when it was last simulated in December 2017”, he said.The TCN boss added that all bottleneck­s confrontin­g effective service delivery had been resolved.

Mohammed stressed that the installati­on of the1X60MVA 132/33KV transforme­r in Akure substation would lead to remarkable improvemen­t in power supply in Akure metropolis and its environs, including Igbara-Oke, Oba-Ile, Iju and other areas.

The TCN boss, however, noted that the massive investment in the sector would not lead to significan­t improvemen­t in the country unless the distributi­on companies also invest in rehabilita­tion and expansion of their networks.

He called on the distributi­on companies to invest in their network so that the massive investment by TCN and generation companies can lead to economic growth and developmen­t of Nigeria.

Speaking on the occasion, Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, charged Benin Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (BEDC) to utilise the opportunit­y offered by TCN to open up the sector.

“Power is a critical requiremen­t in economic growth. The impact of power on education, health and other facets of life cannot be quantified. In Ondo State, we have had more than our fair share of the challenges of electricit­y.”

He lamented that there are many communitie­s in Ondo South and Ondo North senatorial districts that had been off the national grid for several years.

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