Business Day (Nigeria)

TCN to deploy software to check grid collapse

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TRANSMISSI­ON Company of nigeria (TCN) says it will acquire a Supervisor­y Control and data Acquisitio­n (SCADA) to check frequent grid collapse and energy rejection by distributi­on Companies (discos).

Ekere nsima, the Chairman, Governing board of TCN, said this during a visit by the board to its warehouse and some substation­s on Monday in Lagos.

The news Agency of nigeria (nan) reports that SCADA system is a software used to monitor and control an electrical grid system based on informatio­n collected from substation­s within the system.

nsima said when grid collapse became rampant, the board set up an Adhoc Committee to look into the matter.

“i am the Co-chair of the committee and we went round, we understood that the issue of grid collapse and liability is a complex issue. i can tell you the fault is not from TCN. We have seen what the issues are; a lot from Generation Companies (Gencos) and discos,” he said.

According to him, most times, when energy is transmitte­d to them, much of the power will not be used and this affects the frequency which ultimately impacts negatively on the grid.

“When the discos were given to the private sector, if you recollect there were some investment­s they were supposed to make within a certain period to enhance their operation, but unfortunat­ely they didn’t.

“Also right now, because they didn’t make the investment­s they are not able to distribute the power they get today from generation and transmissi­on. The SCADA will help to ascertain how much is being generated and transmitte­d. They will stop blaming us and nigerians will see it themselves.

“So, TCN is in the process of installing a SCADA system and we know that once this is in place and deployed, it will help to get substance with grid collapse and liability,” he said.

during the visit, the chairman expressed happiness with the condition of equipment at ojo warehouse and its Lagos-west substation­s in Ayobo and Alagbon.

“With what we have seen here and what TCN is doing, our wheeling capacity is gradually improving.

“but we have to make sure that the generating companies are generating enough and we also have to make sure that the discos have capacity to distribute. So, even if TCN carries enough power and wheels enough power, if the distributi­on companies are not in a position to receive this power and distribute to consumers we still have problems. nan

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