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Electricity generation rises to 4,132MW amid complaints of epileptic supply
Nigeria’s electricity generation capacity yesterday hit 4,132.7 megawatts (MW) from about 3,300mw recorded last week. The increase can be attributed to the reopening of the about 200,000 barrels per day Trans Forcados pipeline which was shut down a couple of days ago due to vandalisation, thereby disrupting gas supply to two key power plants.
However, despite the increase, there are still complaints of inadequate power supply by electricity consumers across the country, with some households enjoying less than 12 hours of electricity per day.
Specifically, power generation, according to data obtained from the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, had opened the week with a peak generation of 4,258.4MW and lowest generation of 3,687.1MW. As at Tuesday, power generation dropped slightly to 4,132.7MW, compared to a national peak demand which the TCN projected at 14,630MW. The TCN puts total installed capacity of all the power plants in the country at 11,165.40MW, available capacity at 7,139.60MW, current transmission capability at 7,000MW and network operational capability at 5,500MW. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, had on Monday announced the resumption of operations on Trans Forcados oil pipeline.
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