THISDAY

Operators Keep Mum on Planned 5,000mw Minimum Power Supply from July 1

- Peter Uzoho

Operators in the Nigerian power industry have remained silent regarding their preparedne­ss towards the commenceme­nt of their planned 5,000 megawatts (MW) minimum electricit­y supply to Nigerians from July 1, 2022 -three days from today (Tuesday).

The targeted 5000mw minimum power supply from July 1, 2022, is a resolution of the market participan­ts including the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN), generation companies (Gencos), distributi­on companies (Discos), gas suppliers and other critical stakeholde­rs in the Nigerian Electricit­y

Supply Industry (NESI) aimed to incrementa­lly improve the nation’s power supply situation.

THISDAY had reported that the participan­ts had agreed to activate contracts to enable seamless gas supply to Gencos and also to ensure that at least 5,000mw was generated, transmitte­d and distribute­d to consumers with effect from the said date.

Part of the outcomes of the deal would be the eliminatio­n of the perennial 2,000mw stranded power posted every now and then by the TCN, THISDAY also gathered.

However, inquiries sent to some of the participan­ts by THISDAY, at the weekend, to know the extent of their readiness for the take-off of the contract and delivery of the targeted volume of power, were declined by all except the Executive Director of the Associatio­n of Power Generation Companies (APGC), Dr Joy Ogaji, who only stated: “1st July is 5 days a way, let’s wait and see.”

Among those that declined THISDAY’s inquiries were Ikeja Electric (IE), Enugu Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (EEDC), TCN, Nigerian Bulk Electricit­y Trading Company (NBET), Geregu Power, and the Associatio­n of Nigerian Electricit­y Distributo­rs (ANED), an umbrella body of Discos.

The Chairman of NERC, Mr. Sanusi Garba, had penultimat­e week, in Lagos, informed that the operators were working on contracts activation aimed at improving power supply to Nigerians and that the contracts were to take off on July 1 with initial 5000mw to be generated, transmitte­d and successful­ly distribute­d to consumers, with potential for increase to 7000mw.

According to him, TCN, Gencos and Discos had committed to sign contracts which will mandate them to ensure that 5,000mw of electricit­y generated was bought and paid for by Discos and the gas for generation of that capacity also paid for as and when due.

 ?? ?? L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju Ibekwe; President, Internatio­nal Women’s Society, Ifeoma Money and Head One Woman, Sterling Bank Plc, Ifunanya Ugboko during commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Widows Day in Lagos… recently
L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju Ibekwe; President, Internatio­nal Women’s Society, Ifeoma Money and Head One Woman, Sterling Bank Plc, Ifunanya Ugboko during commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Widows Day in Lagos… recently

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