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Power Generation Drops By 488.7MW by tolexy007(m): 11:17am On Feb 15, 2016
AUTHOR Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja


After attaining a peak of 5,074.7 megawatts on February 2, 2016, power generation in the country has lost 488.7MW within six days, dropping to 4,586MW on February 8.

Similarly, energy generation fell by 774.04MW in the same period to 4,300.66MW, resulting in a reduction in the amount of energy sent out to electricity consumers, which was put at 4,212.32MW.

Figures from the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing showed that the country’s peak power demand was still 12,800MW.

Officials at the ministry told our correspondent on Sunday that issues around gas pipeline rupturing by vandals as well as oil theft had often led to a plunge in electricity generation.


They, however, noted that the Federal Government was working tirelessly to address the problem.

The recent 488.7MW fall in electricity generation came after the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, had promised that the country would increase its power production by 2,000MW before the end of this year.

He stated that given the various plans undertaken by the present administration in the sector, power generation would increase by 2,000MW in the last quarter of 2016.

Fashola stated that a lot had changed in the management of power in Nigeria in recent times.

“Distribution of power is no longer a government business but has been taken over by private companies. Also, government has privatised power generation, which has steered towards the full privatisation of the sector with transmission aspect being managed by Manitoba International of Canada,” he had said.

The Managing Director, System Operation/Market Operation, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Dipak Sarma, had attributed the recent achievements in electricity generation to the enhanced cooperation among all stakeholders and concerted efforts by the system operators at the National Control Centre and other stations to ensure that generated electricity was wheeled to the distribution companies and that there was no stranded power.

The System Operator had stated that the attainment of the record peak generation of 5,074.7MW was achieved alongside the maximum daily energy of 109,372MW per hour, which was wheeled nationwide.
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Re: Power Generation Drops By 488.7MW by Redoil: 11:22am On Feb 15, 2016
Fashola was fond of critisizing gej b4 he was made minister he suddenly change and started praising gej. Is their something they are are not telling us?
Re: Power Generation Drops By 488.7MW by henryutd(m): 1:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
Any time you hear good news on power supply, do not rejoice rather expect the other side of the news the following week.

I don't know why this witch has refused to leave this country alone.

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Re: Power Generation Drops By 488.7MW by Sibrah: 1:52pm On Feb 15, 2016
Did Fashola destroy the pipelines? Wailer will always be.

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