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FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by Anikulhapo(m): 2:42pm On Nov 25, 2014
The target to generate 5,000 megawatts of electricity has been moved to January 2015 by the Federal Government.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said the inauguration of Gbarian Power Plant, Alaoji Power Plant and Omoku Power Plant would not exceed January 2015 and promised the plants would be provided with enough gas for the generation of 5,000MW.
Government had earlier this year announced plans to generate 5,000MW power before the end of the year.
Nebo, who spoke in Abuja on Monday at the 2014 Ministerial Platform, noted that plans to accomplish the target remained unchanged.
He said, “Some people are asking about the completion of the National Integrated Power Project. I have mentioned about Alaoji, Gbarian and Omoku. I don’t think they will spill beyond January for achieving the 5,000MW because the gas is already available.”
Nebo said the ministry might declare the Transition Electricity Market in six weeks time.
He said stakeholders would meet this week “to see if it is feasible to declare TEM in the next six weeks.”
The minister further revealed that the Federal Government was in talks with different IPPs to produce additional 3,146 megawatts of electricity for Nigeria.
Nigeria currently generates less than 4,000MW of electricity for its over 160 million citizens.
Nebo said discussions were ongoing with front runner IPPs such as Zuma Energy for the generation of 1200MW from coal in Kogi State; 400MW gas-fired plant in Egbema, Imo State; 495MW gas-fired plant by Century Power in Okija, Anambra State; and Exxon/MPN to build a 100MW wind plant in Plateau State.
Others are a 100MW solar plant in Bauchi by Nigeria Solar Capital Partners; Bresson A.S’ 60MW gas-fired plant in Magboro, Ogun State; Proton Energy’s 150MW gas-fired plant in Sapele, Delta State; KVK Power Nigeria PVT Limited’s 50MW solar plant in Sokoto; and Ikot Abasi’s 250MW gas-fired power plant in Akwa Ibom, among others.
The minister said the government had identified companies that were willing to generate power, stressing that about 341.5MW of stranded power from such companies would be wheeled to the grid.
He said an action plan had been concluded to ensure steady gas supply to all NIPP plants across the country.
“This is expected to address the issues of insufficient power generation and excessive gas flaring from oil exploration in the Niger Delta region, as the 10 NIPP power plants have combined generating capacity of 5,280MW,” he said.
Nebo also disclosed government’s plan to build about 10 hydro power plants and noted that “enough work is being done to ensure that by the end of 2015, all the NIPPs and the IPPs will have enough gas.”
He reaffirmed the need for the Electricity Management Services Limited to check all electrical materials and goods at the point of delivery so as to curb the entry of sub-standard equipment.
Nebo stated that the Federal Government had tightened the process for obtaining licence for coal to power plants in order to prevent issuance of licence to unserious business concerns.
He observed that government was currently developing bankable project documents for the purpose of facilitating investment in coal to power and gave the coal blocks under consideration as Amansiodo, Okpara, Abocho, Gombe, Onyeama, Inyi and Makurdi.http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/fg-moves-5000mw-target-to-january-2015/
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by Nobody: 2:48pm On Nov 25, 2014
Hahahaa They have been moving it since 2010 cheesy cheesy

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by pontirock(m): 2:58pm On Nov 25, 2014
THIS GOVERNMENT LIES MORE THAN THE DEVIL HIMSELF!

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by desgiezd(m): 3:06pm On Nov 25, 2014
This is good news!!
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by moneybag100: 3:12pm On Nov 25, 2014
Please you people should stop lies about this frivolous invisible daily increment megawatts that has no impact with our daily electricity distribution....just like rubbish GDP that has not impact.
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by Nonybb: 3:19pm On Nov 25, 2014
GEJ TILL 2019. I RATHER BELIEVE THAT THAN BELIEVE IN THE JANJ@WEEDS
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by juman(m): 3:23pm On Nov 25, 2014
Just 5k megawatts in more than 5 years. grin grin grin grin

This country need real man as president to provide badly needed electricity.
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by RockMaxi: 3:34pm On Nov 25, 2014
January 2015 is just 37days from now...Almighty God will keep us beyond then. We are waiting but not hoping.. embarassed

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by phlemzy: 3:35pm On Nov 25, 2014
I just love this government. They will never get tired of feeding the populace with their propaganda. I wouldnt be surprised if by dat said time, the power generation will peak at one-fifth of the target 'cos power supply in my area & its surroundings has dropped to averagely 3hrs per day.
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by omenka(m): 3:41pm On Nov 25, 2014
Can a government be more useless than this? The only thing they are good at is using state security outfits to harass the opposition.

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by phantom(m): 3:56pm On Nov 25, 2014
shifting the goal post is a normal thing.... grin grin grin
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by DelTel(m): 4:48pm On Nov 25, 2014
As usual, empty promises, moving the goal-post and dishing out lies when nobody ask them!
Before "we will declare emergency in power when elected" then it was moved to 6,000MW in Dec. 2012 and failed. Lowered their goal to 5,000MW in 2013 and still couldn't meet this by year-end 2013 and now it is January 2015. Pls why January? Is it because of February elections??
16yrs of democracy.

Brazil with a population of 192m people produces over 120,000 megawatts of power; while South Africa, with a population of about 50m generates over 40,000MW of power. Ghana with 25m people generates 2,500MW. Self-appointed giant of Africa- Nigeria with over 170m people generates around 4,000MW and you say you are giant and biggest economy in Africa.
Mtshewwwwwwwww.

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by juman(m): 4:52pm On Nov 25, 2014
^^^^

You are right.

If we have 24/7 electricity, I believe more than 60 percent of problems are solved.

We need an hero to fix our electricity. A real man.
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by moufan: 4:58pm On Nov 25, 2014
keep deceiving urself. stupi.d propagandist government

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by Nobody: 5:55pm On Nov 25, 2014
We knew that he can't perform ...can't wait for February 2015 to do the needful.
He must just GO next year shocked

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Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by otokx(m): 6:35pm On Nov 25, 2014
Nebo has joined Aganga's club of liars.
Re: FG Moves 5,000MW Target To January 2015 by mrborntodoit: 7:46pm On Nov 25, 2014
Please,help me beg them to stop sabotaging the power line oooooo, me I love my country, I like am pass egusi,everything e dey for Nigeria-a-a-a ,make we join hands, to make Nigeria better.




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Anikulhapo:
The target to generate 5,000 megawatts of electricity has been moved to January 2015 by the Federal Government.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said the inauguration of Gbarian Power Plant, Alaoji Power Plant and Omoku Power Plant would not exceed January 2015 and promised the plants would be provided with enough gas for the generation of 5,000MW.
Government had earlier this year announced plans to generate 5,000MW power before the end of the year.
Nebo, who spoke in Abuja on Monday at the 2014 Ministerial Platform, noted that plans to accomplish the target remained unchanged.
He said, “Some people are asking about the completion of the National Integrated Power Project. I have mentioned about Alaoji, Gbarian and Omoku. I don’t think they will spill beyond January for achieving the 5,000MW because the gas is already available.”
Nebo said the ministry might declare the Transition Electricity Market in six weeks time.
He said stakeholders would meet this week “to see if it is feasible to declare TEM in the next six weeks.”
The minister further revealed that the Federal Government was in talks with different IPPs to produce additional 3,146 megawatts of electricity for Nigeria.
Nigeria currently generates less than 4,000MW of electricity for its over 160 million citizens.
Nebo said discussions were ongoing with front runner IPPs such as Zuma Energy for the generation of 1200MW from coal in Kogi State; 400MW gas-fired plant in Egbema, Imo State; 495MW gas-fired plant by Century Power in Okija, Anambra State; and Exxon/MPN to build a 100MW wind plant in Plateau State.
Others are a 100MW solar plant in Bauchi by Nigeria Solar Capital Partners; Bresson A.S’ 60MW gas-fired plant in Magboro, Ogun State; Proton Energy’s 150MW gas-fired plant in Sapele, Delta State; KVK Power Nigeria PVT Limited’s 50MW solar plant in Sokoto; and Ikot Abasi’s 250MW gas-fired power plant in Akwa Ibom, among others.
The minister said the government had identified companies that were willing to generate power, stressing that about 341.5MW of stranded power from such companies would be wheeled to the grid.
He said an action plan had been concluded to ensure steady gas supply to all NIPP plants across the country.
“This is expected to address the issues of insufficient power generation and excessive gas flaring from oil exploration in the Niger Delta region, as the 10 NIPP power plants have combined generating capacity of 5,280MW,” he said.
Nebo also disclosed government’s plan to build about 10 hydro power plants and noted that “enough work is being done to ensure that by the end of 2015, all the NIPPs and the IPPs will have enough gas.”
He reaffirmed the need for the Electricity Management Services Limited to check all electrical materials and goods at the point of delivery so as to curb the entry of sub-standard equipment.
Nebo stated that the Federal Government had tightened the process for obtaining licence for coal to power plants in order to prevent issuance of licence to unserious business concerns.
He observed that government was currently developing bankable project documents for the purpose of facilitating investment in coal to power and gave the coal blocks under consideration as Amansiodo, Okpara, Abocho, Gombe, Onyeama, Inyi and Makurdi.http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/fg-moves-5000mw-target-to-january-2015/

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