Homes and businesses were left without power supply for several hours yesterday after the nation’s national grid collapsed twice in less than one month.
The latest collapse came barely a week after the controversial
review of Band A power consumers increased tariffs by the Nigerian Electricity
Regulatory Commission, NERC.
The last collapse occurred on Thursday, March 28, 2024,
making it the second time in less than one month.
Data supplied by the National System Operator, a
semi-autonomous unit in the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, showed that
the grid collapsed around 3 a.m.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, was still battling
to restore the grid as supply rose to 250 MW, with Abuja and Lagos Disco having
the highest load of 80 MW, Ibadan Disco with 50 MW, and Benin Disco with 40 MW.
The generation trend with plants on the grid had only Ibom
Power and Okpai Gas with 59.50 MW and 117.00 MW, respectively.
Efforts to reach the General Manager, Public Affairs, TCN,
Mr. Ndidi Mbah, to speak on the latest development proved abortive, as calls
and text messages were not replied.
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