After collapse, national grid fluctuates with 88MW electricity

After collapse, national grid fluctuates with 88MW electricity

About 19 hours after Sunday’s system collapse, the Nigerian national grid is yet to recover to its previous level of 3,700 megawatts (MW) as only the Jebba hydropower plant had 88MW on the grid on Monday afternoon.

Although the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) is battling to manage the grid, stakeholders in the power sector are yet to be briefed on the immediate cause of system collapse which occurred for the fourth time this year.

The system collapse incident of Sunday lasted for about three hours from 6:45pm till around 10pm when power consumers began confirming restoration of supply in parts of Lagos and Abuja as of 12am.

Daily Trust reports that system collapse occurrence had dropped since 2021 with four recorded then and four so far this year. This has been a relief from the over 20 incidents in the past, but there are fears that the situation is not managed, the incident may climb higher this year

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