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Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by NwaNimo1(m): 9:59pm On Jun 20
Dangote Sets Another Record as Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity

Nigeria added barely 760 megawatts of power to the national grid in eleven years; in contrast, the Dangote refinery doubled that amount and produced 1,500 megawatts in a shorter amount of time. Nigeria has the capacity to generate 13,000 MW of power.

UGC Data obtained from the Nigeria Electricity System Operator demonstrated that, as of June 12, 2024, the average generation of 4,160 MW had increased by 22% from an average of 3,400 MW in November 2013 to the Distribution Companies (Discos) delivery to the Generation Companies (Gencos) via the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

But following construction in 2018, Dangote's oil refinery generated 1,500 MW of power—more than the entire country's grid expansion accomplished in more than ten years.

Aliko Dangote said at the Afreximbank Annual Meetings and AfriCaribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas, “We don’t put pressure on the grid. We produce about 1,500 megawatts of power for self-consumption.”

Situation calls for worry BusinessDay reported that this scenario has sparked worries about Nigeria's electricity sector's sluggish growth, even in the face of billion-dollar investments and an 11-year-old privatisation process. Charles Akinbobola, a senior energy analyst at Sofidam Capital, said, “The government and some operators in the sector may say there has been some form of growth since 2013, but in actual terms, how many people are benefiting from the privatised power sector? most conglomerates are generating their power.

“The challenge of the power sector has not entirely been the scarcity of funds, several trillions of naira have been pumped into that industry. The sector has been plagued by the shortcomings of its managers.” Nigeria needs to do more Nigeria has the capacity to generate 13,000 MW of power, while South Africa, with a comparable economy and 25% of the world's population, can produce about 58,095 MW. Yet, Nigeria's aging power infrastructure only supplies approximately 4,000 megawatts of electricity to its 200 million inhabitants, or about the same amount as Edinburgh, home to 548,000 people, does.

Despite Nigeria's transmission capacity increasing by 20% to an average of 4,200mw since 2013, BusinessDay analysis reveals that the country's population has expanded by 57% during the same period, from 131 million to 206 million, based on the most recent World Bank figures. Nigeria appears to be traveling at a snail's pace, but other African nations are advancing quickly.

For example, between December 2015 and December 2018, Egypt, a country of 114 million people, added 28,229 million MW to its national system, bringing its total installed capacity to 58,818 MW. This was accomplished, according to the International Trade Administration of the US Department of Commerce, through a fast-track initiative that installed 3,636 MW of power in 8.5 months at a cost of $2.7 billion.

In March 2015, Egypt signed a second contract with Siemens for the construction of three mega combined power cycle stations, adding 14,400mw in 2.5 years. Data from Ghana's energy agency show that between 2000 and 2020, the country's capacity to generate electricity expanded at an annual rate of 6.4%, from 1,358 MW to 4,695 MW.

FG gives orders to reduce electricity supply The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is set to enhance power supply to domestic consumers following its orders directing the System Operator (SO) to cap supplies to international customers by 6 per cent of domestic supplies. The affected countries include Togo, Benin Republic and the Niger Republic. The development comes amid a high level of indebtedness and non-remittance of electricity bills supplied to the countries over the years.
https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/energy/1598311-dangote-refinery-surpases-nigerias-electricity-capacity-eleven-years/

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by chatinent: 10:21pm On Jun 20
Nigeria can produce stable electricity but corrupt leaders everywhere in govt do not want the betterment of a country Nigeria...starting from top to bottom.

To you, Nigeria is your country. To them, Nigeria is a market square where the big hustle to steal is always open. And you are not allowed to visit this market until you reach the highest calibre of a theif with political relevance.

It's quite intriguing to consider a thief who is shielded by the law and supported by armed forces. What do you call it? A legal thief!

If one were to consider the future prospects of Nigeria, it is important to acknowledge the current state of affairs. Unfortunately, the individuals in positions of power have sown seeds that will likely perpetuate the existing problems (their godsons), making it difficult to envision significant futuristic improvement. So it's clear nothing will change unless godsons like Fubara refuse godfathers like Wike the so-called rites (the state's money).

Nigeria has a long way to go in terms of improvement. Every election year, you'll be persuaded to vote for yet another disaster, and guess what? Yes, you will.

Only a mad man keeps trying one route always expecting to reach Botswana. You continue to repeat the same action and hope for a different outcome. You have not only caused harm to yourself, but also to the future prospects of your children.

I like the truth parboiled so it hits you differently.

Checkmate: the three major contenders in the last election are three popular failures and you pretend like you have no choice if you select a different person and as if you are left with only those three. Was a gun pointed to your head! There were very many presidential aspirants and even many for your state governance too! I could even remember Sowore for one. At least, he has no bad records yet and has shown the zeal. He's also young and has a different mindset. Don't get me wrong, he may not be the saint, but at least, he's different from the old men system of govt ruining Nigeria.


But whenever he spoke, I see many comments about how he "can never win." And if you asked them the reasons why, they divert to unreasonable debate.


I thought we all agreed to electing a young leader? But you betrayed us and chose tribesmen!

One side keeps shouting: "It will favour me and my family." Hope your family are enjoying the flavours of the favours?

This side are the major problems of the country.

The same man who ruined Lagos. If this man wasn't in the picture, Dubai would be coming on excursions to Lagos! This same person promising you a standard healthcare facility goes abroad always to recharge himself in France. Imagine converting Naira to Francs always!


Another side kept shouting: "Obidients Obidients!" And you seriously forgot that the same man you support, have ruled before and development -wise, where he ruled remained dilapidated! If he had vision, he would have led by example using precedent...not jetting to Egypt to learn rubbish and score political points.

Another group kept shouting: "Atikulate." One, this group don't even have any point to make. Their patron was a vice and the best investment he did was steal (according to his boss, OBJ). He doesn't even stay in Nigeria that much. How can he not stay in the country he was a vice president to? Shows he doesn't like the ruin to affect him.



They are three old men. That two are older than the last one doesn't make him a young man. So don't use that as an excuse to vote in your tribesmen either.


But your fish brain said there were only three and you know they were failures but gaslighted yourself as having no choice but choose from either of them.

You contributed to how the country is. And you suffer for it too.

The irony is that the major lobbyists of this calamitous govt are not even permanent residents of the country. They are abroad shouting emi lo kan must rule. And look at you Abosede who is doing POS in Nigeria tagging along the shout. In the end, who does it affect most? Those abroad or you always in the scroching sun in Nigeria?

Lol. Igando Avenger bawo ni?


As you voted for a calamity, make sure you take responsibility too.


Nigeria is a pyramid scheme.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by kaltonga: 10:25pm On Jun 20
NwaNimo1:
Dangote Sets Another Record as Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity

Nigeria added barely 760 megawatts of power to the national grid in eleven years; in contrast, the Dangote refinery doubled that amount and produced 1,500 megawatts in a shorter amount of time. Nigeria has the capacity to generate 13,000 MW of power.

UGC Data obtained from the Nigeria Electricity System Operator demonstrated that, as of June 12, 2024, the average generation of 4,160 MW had increased by 22% from an average of 3,400 MW in November 2013 to the Distribution Companies (Discos) delivery to the Generation Companies (Gencos) via the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

But following construction in 2018, Dangote's oil refinery generated 1,500 MW of power—more than the entire country's grid expansion accomplished in more than ten years.

Aliko Dangote said at the Afreximbank Annual Meetings and AfriCaribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas, “We don’t put pressure on the grid. We produce about 1,500 megawatts of power for self-consumption.”

Situation calls for worry BusinessDay reported that this scenario has sparked worries about Nigeria's electricity sector's sluggish growth, even in the face of billion-dollar investments and an 11-year-old privatisation process. Charles Akinbobola, a senior energy analyst at Sofidam Capital, said, “The government and some operators in the sector may say there has been some form of growth since 2013, but in actual terms, how many people are benefiting from the privatised power sector? most conglomerates are generating their power.

“The challenge of the power sector has not entirely been the scarcity of funds, several trillions of naira have been pumped into that industry. The sector has been plagued by the shortcomings of its managers.” Nigeria needs to do more Nigeria has the capacity to generate 13,000 MW of power, while South Africa, with a comparable economy and 25% of the world's population, can produce about 58,095 MW. Yet, Nigeria's aging power infrastructure only supplies approximately 4,000 megawatts of electricity to its 200 million inhabitants, or about the same amount as Edinburgh, home to 548,000 people, does.

Despite Nigeria's transmission capacity increasing by 20% to an average of 4,200mw since 2013, BusinessDay analysis reveals that the country's population has expanded by 57% during the same period, from 131 million to 206 million, based on the most recent World Bank figures. Nigeria appears to be traveling at a snail's pace, but other African nations are advancing quickly.

For example, between December 2015 and December 2018, Egypt, a country of 114 million people, added 28,229 million MW to its national system, bringing its total installed capacity to 58,818 MW. This was accomplished, according to the International Trade Administration of the US Department of Commerce, through a fast-track initiative that installed 3,636 MW of power in 8.5 months at a cost of $2.7 billion.

In March 2015, Egypt signed a second contract with Siemens for the construction of three mega combined power cycle stations, adding 14,400mw in 2.5 years. Data from Ghana's energy agency show that between 2000 and 2020, the country's capacity to generate electricity expanded at an annual rate of 6.4%, from 1,358 MW to 4,695 MW.

FG gives orders to reduce electricity supply The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is set to enhance power supply to domestic consumers following its orders directing the System Operator (SO) to cap supplies to international customers by 6 per cent of domestic supplies. The affected countries include Togo, Benin Republic and the Niger Republic. The development comes amid a high level of indebtedness and non-remittance of electricity bills supplied to the countries over the years.

https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/energy/1598311-dangote-refinery-surpases-nigerias-electricity-capacity-eleven-years/
If Tinubu go disgrace of for south Africa, na NEPA no go disgrace us ?
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by DevilsEqual(m): 11:06pm On Jun 20
He practically owned us

He's an extraordinary man...he deserves to be the richest in Africa

Man keeps setting the bar very high

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Racoon(m): 11:27pm On Jun 20
This is a private enterprise that just confirms that achieving optimal electricity generation is feasible but the innate lack of political will by the Nigerian government under the APC and institutional corruption are the bane.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Sec5(m): 11:43pm On Jun 20
Let's just privatize Nigeria

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by tsdarkside(m): 11:51pm On Jun 20
you nigerians still don't get it that electricity is expensive....

Dangote achieved it because he has enough money to go his own way....

many middle men depend on the nigerian power sector....
getting rid of the middle men will be the biggest challenge....

you nigerians remember the generator middle men....??

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Villagesquare: 4:04am On Jun 21
Kukuma sell Nigeria to Dangote. Ndi Ara!

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Stanleymaster1: 5:02am On Jun 21
They should just sell the country to Dangoti

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by princemillla(m): 5:24am On Jun 21
DevilsEqual:
He practically owned us

He's an extraordinary man...he deserves to be the richest in Africa

Make keeps setting the bar very high

It's obvious u didn't read the content.

Nigeria my country. Funny thing is billions were allocated within those years and still couldn't shoot close to 1000.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by PropertyBanker(f): 5:27am On Jun 21
chatinent:
Nigeria can produce stable electricity but corrupt leaders everywhere in govt doesn't want the betterment of a country Nigeria...starting from top to bottom.
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by nairalee(m): 6:24am On Jun 21
Nigeria's problem isn't lack of capacity but lack of good leadership, management and planning

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by hafeeanubasy: 6:24am On Jun 21
Hi,

If you want to mention how voting a particular Candidate will have improved this,YOU HAVE TO TELL US HOW MANY POWER PLANT THAT PERSON BUILT FOR HIS STATE AS GOVERNOR!

ESPECIALLY,HOLIER THAN THOU CLAIMING SANNI ABACHA BOY


Enough of bamboozing

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by sleek214(m): 6:27am On Jun 21
Hmmm

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Yankee101: 6:27am On Jun 21
Producing energy for Nigeria’s need is not rocket science

Clearly some people don’t want it to work

So much sunshine for solar, water for dams and hydrocarbons for fueling power stations and yet we can’t meet local needs.

To confirm it is intentional, we supply Ghana with gas for their power and electricity directly to Togo and Niger

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Parydelegate: 6:28am On Jun 21
Lol
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by datola: 6:28am On Jun 21
Stanleymaster1:
They should just sell the country to Dangoti

Abi o.

The way our government is looking at Dangote perform wonders in most sectors hen
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Babangidapikin: 6:28am On Jun 21
Providing Power is not rocket science.... Sustaining Power is the challenge ... Nigeria overinflate contract, and no competitive bidding like that ...no RFQ ...so how do you recover funds to sustain and expand.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by jmoore(m): 6:29am On Jun 21
tsdarkside:
you nigerians still don't get it that electricity is expensive....

Dangote achieved it because he has enough money to go his own way....

many middle men depend on the nigerian power sector....
getting rid of the middle men will be the biggest challenge....

you nigerians remember the generator middle men....??
But they have money to spend 150 million each to buy cars for lawmakers.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by BodyCount: 6:29am On Jun 21
grin
99.9999 of Nigerian leaders are very senseless and shameless

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Mindlog: 6:29am On Jun 21
'Nigeria added barely 760 megawatts of power to the national grid in eleven years; in contrast, the Dangote refinery doubled that amount and produced 1,500 megawatts in a shorter amount of time".....very sickening. angry

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Mindlog: 6:34am On Jun 21
tsdarkside:
you nigerians still don't get it that electricity is expensive....

Dangote achieved it because he has enough money to go his own way....

many middle men depend on the nigerian power sector....
getting rid of the middle men will be the biggest challenge....

you nigerians remember the generator middle men....??

A weak attempt at rationalization, those in power over the years have benefitted from the epileptic power supply as they make more from the situation.

Nigerians running generators know electricity is not cheap.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Jlow2: 6:35am On Jun 21
But when Peter obi said same thing, agbado pple said na statistics we go chop, what we neglect today will hunt us 2moro, we re busy buying bulletproof jeeps and renovating houses for politicians with billions of dollars,

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Zillion99: 6:35am On Jun 21
He should invest on power then. I think that is going to be his next move.
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by infohenry(m): 6:36am On Jun 21
hafeeanubasy:
Hi,

If you want to mention how voting a particular Candidate will have improved this,YOU HAVE TO TELL US HOW MANY POWER PLANT THAT PERSON BUILT FOR HIS STATE AS GOVERNOR!

ESPECIALLY,HOLIER THAN THOU CLAIMING SANNI ABACHA BOY


Enough of bamboozing
Abacha regime is far far better than all the democratically elected president since 1999, not to mention this calamity called Tinubu, the faught for democracy because the want to lay their hands on national treasury not because they are Democrats.

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by BreconHills(m): 6:37am On Jun 21
Racoon:
This is a private enterprise that just confirms that achieving optimal electricity generation is feasible but the innate lack of political will by the Nigerian government under the APC and institutional corruption are the bane.

What about OBJ $10bn power project? Anything to show? This is not a party matter. Come to it, under which party we're the original genco and electricity distribution licences issued?

While lies can influence the ignorance and bring likes and shares, the cosmos rejects it decisively irrespective of party. God is not a party man. Lies are the reason this country is in motion without movement. Lies everywhere from politician and civil society alike.

Self deceived group of people

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by Winnin009: 6:39am On Jun 21
BreconHills:


What about OBJ $10bn power project? Anything to show? This is not a party matter. Come to it, under which party we're the original genco and electricity distribution licences issued?

While lies can influence the ignorance and bring likes and shares, the cosmos rejects it decisively irrespective of party. God is not a party man. Lies are the reason this country is in motion without movement. Lies everywhere from politician and civil society alike.

Self deceived group of people


Motion without movement got me. 😑
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by skywalker240(m): 6:41am On Jun 21
Hmm
Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by techub: 6:42am On Jun 21
The way Dangote refineries has been exposing the Nigerian government, I just hope they don't shot it down.

Soon you will hear FG calling the refinery out for
Tax evasion
Safety regulations
Government policy
Bad products
Etc

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by FBIBOT(m): 6:43am On Jun 21
Lol I keep saying this... Nigeria has the funds nd capacity to produce more than enough megawatt to sustain us.... The government won't do it because they benefit from the darkness

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Re: Dangote Refinery's Electricity Surpasses Nigeria’s Eleven Years Capacity by oluwaseyi0: 6:45am On Jun 21
Cursed nation

Unless we split I don't see a way forward

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