Nigeria Power generation drops from 4,708.3MW to 2,938MW

Nigeria Power generation drops from 4,708.3MW to 2,938MW

by Joseph Anthony
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The national power grid lost 1,770 megawatts in two days as generation fell below the 3,000MW mark on Friday, the latest data obtained on Saturday revealed.


The total available electricity generation fell to 2,938.5MW as of 6am on Friday from 4,708.3MW on Wednesday.

Data from the Nigeria Electricity System Operator, an arm of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, revealed   that generation peaked at 4,806.8MW on Thursday.

The system operator put Nigeriaโ€™s installed generation capacity at 12,910.40MW; available capacity at 7,652.60MW; transmission wheeling capacity at 8,100MW; and the peak generation ever attained at 5,375MW.

The  country  generates most of its electricity from gas-fired power plants, while output from hydropower plants makes up about 30 per cent of the total.

The Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies, the umbrella body for the  GenCos, Dr Joy Ogaji, told our correspondent that the limitations of the transmission and distribution networks as well as  a  lack of payments to  Gencos were responsible for the drop in generation.


Government-owned Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Plc buys electricity in bulk from Gencos through Power Purchase Agreements and sells to the distribution companies, which then supply it to the consumers.

The Federal Government, in March 2017, approved N701bn payment assurance guarantee by the Central Bank of Nigeria to help Gencos meet gas payment obligation starting from January 2017 to December 2018.

Ogaji said, โ€œThe guarantee has ended. Up till now there is no plan for payment to Gencos, apart from the 26 per cent the Discos are paying. Gas suppliers are not ready to accept 26 per cent payment for the gas they sell to Gencos.โ€

She said some Gencos had to get loans to pay for gas supply.


She added, โ€œBut the transmission network is not available to take all the power generated by  Gencos. The TCN claims it can wheel 8,100MW but we know it can sustain 4,500MW.

โ€œThe rainy season is approaching, a lot of the networks are very weak. We will see  a further drop in generation as the rains start because the transmission and distribution networks are very bad.โ€

The TCN, which manages the national grid, is still fully owned and operated by the government. The grid collapsed five times in the first two months of the year, according to the company.

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